Jay Rashid ChirainJ Ray’s Comics Reviews & EssaysYellow Negroes, And Other Imaginary CreaturesA long-gestating hype in French comics finally comes in translation, with short stories published between 1995–2017 (the original French…Apr 19, 2018Apr 19, 2018
Jay Rashid ChirainJ Ray’s Comics Reviews & EssaysPaper Girls, Vol. 4After three volumes of time-hopping insanity, Paper Girls is at last starting to move toward (some) answers of what situation Erin, Mac…Apr 19, 2018Apr 19, 2018
Jay Rashid ChirainJ Ray’s Comics Reviews & EssaysMonet: Itinerant of LightThe latest biography comic from NBM is the life story of Claude Monet, the 19th century French painter and founder of impressionistic…Apr 19, 2018Apr 19, 2018
Jay Rashid ChirainJ Ray’s Comics Reviews & EssaysQuiet Girl in a Noisy World: An Introvert’s StoryDebbie Tung writes a memoir about her life and career dealing with intense social anxiety and introversion, told in simplistic, doodle-like…Apr 16, 2018Apr 16, 2018
Jay Rashid ChirainJ Ray’s Comics Reviews & EssaysRebornMark Millar is back with another ready-for-the-movie miniseries in the form of “Reborn,” a journey through the afterlife filtered through…Apr 16, 2018Apr 16, 2018
Jay Rashid ChirainJ Ray’s Comics Reviews & EssaysBy Chance or ProvidenceThis paperback collects three short stories by writer/artist Becky Cloonan, previously published individually in zine-sized format. Though…Apr 16, 2018Apr 16, 2018
Jay Rashid ChirainJ Ray’s Comics Reviews & EssaysSaga Vol. 8By this point, Saga has gained a reputation for its shocking opening slash pages. Eight volumes and forty-three issues in, you’d think…Apr 16, 2018Apr 16, 2018