There's nothing quite like a night in with friends or family and your favorite game. This Holiday we've picked the top 10 games we love and shared them with you!
There's nothing quite like a night in with friends or family and your favorite game. This Holiday we've picked the top 10 games we love and shared them with you!
It's Christmas time outside (sort of, if you live in Texas like us), so it's the perfect time of year to curl up with a good book. Or a good comic.
We've come to that point of the year now where people are wracking their minds for what to get for the people they love. So, we've asked our very own Richard Evans which 10 comics we have here in the store that he'd love to get for the holidays. As always, Richard has got good tastes.
What started out as a humble Tumblr-based webcomic inspired by college life at Yale University and the strange new world of college hockey, Ngozi Ukazu quickly gained a following that earned her two published books before signing a deal with First Second for this year’s re-release.
From webcomics to newspaper comic strips to graphic novels, Faith Erin Hicks has done it all, and she’s doing it again and again! This time with the epic conclusion of the Nameless City trilogy!
Right away, you’re drawn into a world of soft, bright colors as the story opens on our young heroine, Marjorie, affirming her hatred of laundry and ghosts. You soon discover that Marjorie’s life is anything but easy. She was single-handedly keeping the family business running while her her father fell deeper and deeper into depression. Amidst school bullies, a tenacious slime of a businessman trying to steal their property, and now a little ghost who is nothing but trouble, Marj is having trouble keeping her own head above water.
Today, we look into two modern comics heavy hitters, Sarah Vaughn, co-creator of Alex & Ada, and Leila Del Duca of award-winning Shutter fame.
This week, we’re focusing our attention on two spectacular ladies who are making waves! Taking the comic book world by storm in stores and in the community, they banded together to create their...
I dig giant robots. You dig giant robots. We dig giant robots. That’s just a fact. It’s not much of a stretch then to assume you like Gundam. Maybe you’ve been a fan ever since you saw Gundam Wing on Toonami or maybe Ready Player One awakened a previously unknown passion, either way Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko is a manga that is well worth a read.
Contributor: Austin Lucas
Soft colors bordered by contrasting lines make-up the majority Ru Xu’s artwork, giving it a calming, otherworldly feel. From her webcomic Saint for Rent, to her new graphic novel series Newsprints, to the various illustrations she’s done for her website and her Patreon, her artwork and storytelling breathe in fantastical pastels for all ages.
Contributor: Taryn M. Gray