Usamaru Furuya's Graphic Novel of Osamu Dazai's "No Longer …

And the book (and graphic novel ) is based on Dazai’s personal life. I discovered this writer while living in Japan,and at the time (and still does to be honest) makes perfect sense to me. [...]

Nerfreader:Graphic novel review:Ghostopolis by Doug TenNapel

Graphic novel review:Ghostopolis by Doug TenNapel. Ghostopolis by Doug TenNapel [...]

First graphic novel published in Mexico,1801 –Graphic Arts

First graphic novel published in Mexico,1801. [...]

The Eye Of Loni's Storm:The Dark Tower:Battle Of Jericho Hill

Battle Of Jericho Hill also marks the final graphic novel in which Jae Lee will be an artist. Since The Gunslinger Born it has been Jae Lee and Richard Isanove who have been the creators of the fantastic Dark Tower comic …[...]

33/365:Jimmy et le Bigfoot

One More Megan posted a photo:Since French was not my bag growing up,I don’t really understand this graphic novel. However,the drawings are enough to capture my attention. [...]

Black Gate » Blog Archive » Graphic Noir:A Random Sample

A French graphic novel imagining the script as the film noir classic it might have been followed a few years later. [...]

nomadreader:graphic novel review:French Milk by Lucy Knisley

graphic novel review:French Milk by Lucy Knisley · French Milk The basics:French Milk is the story of the month Lucy and her mother spent in Paris celebrating their 22nd and 50th birthdays,respectively. Lucy is an aspiring cartoonist …[...]

Detroit Comics –Graphic Novel Book Club Meeting,Friday Jan. 21st

Come join us for our monthly book club discussion! This month,we will be discussing “Pyongyang:A Journey in North Korea”by Guy Delisle. Pyongyang documents the two months French animator Delisle spent …[...]

Gelati's Scoop:Graphic Novel Friday Changing Moon Mathieu Mariolle

Changing Moon is not just French but also a YA graphic Novel at that. I have posted on YA before but not on anything French. [...]

Graphic Novel Review:Miss Don't Touch Me Volume Two by Hubert and …

A follow-up to the “mature readers”French graphic novel can’t sustain the original’s level of excitement. [...]