Tag Archives: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Review: The Secret Garden: A Graphic Novel

I’ll cover the basics real quick for those who don’t know much about The Secret Garden. Mariah Marsden wrote the Secret Garden, and it follows ten-year-old Mary Lennox. She was orphaned at a young age and sent to live with a distant relative – the only relative she has left. Continue reading

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Review: Living With Mochi by Gemma Gene

Living With Mochi is the latest adorable addition to Gemma Gene’s publications. If you love animals, especially quirky little pugs like Mochi, then this is the graphic novel for you. Continue reading

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Review: When Sharks Attack With Kindness

When Sharks Attack With Kindness is probably the most endearing graphic novel I’ve seen out there. And really, there’s no better time for this release than following the events of 2020. Continue reading

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Review: In Love & Pajamas

Yes! Catana Comics is back with another fantastic (and endearing) collection! In Love & Pajamas: A Collection of Comics about Being Yourself Together is an accurate title and description for this entire series, and perfect for this graphic novel. Continue reading

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Review: I Hope This Helps

I Hope This Helps is a comic series focused on the absurd parts of life and anxiety. Created by Tommy Siegel, it’s marketed as being the perfect escape from a world that has gotten far too real. Continue reading

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Review: Happily Ever After & Everything In Between

Happily Ever After & Everything In Between is an amazing comic collection from the mind of Debbie Tung. It’s all about married life, especially the more insane elements that can come from the first few years of being together. Continue reading

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Review: Sorry I Ruined Your Childhood: Berkley Mews Comics

Sorry I Ruined Your Childhood is a collection of comic strips from the one and only Ben Zaehringer. His humor is slightly dark, but exceedingly witty and dry. And that is why I love his comics so much. Continue reading

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Review: All Cats Are Introverts

Francesco Marciuliano has made a career out of books made for cat lovers. If you loved I Could Pee on This – then you absolutely need to check out their next book, All Cats Are Introverts. Continue reading

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Review: Bird Brain

Bird Brain is a charming collection of Chuck Mullin’s works. Her comics are deeply personal, as she documents her struggles with anxiety and depression. And hopefully writing these comics helped her own those a bit too, giving her a bit more control in her life. Continue reading

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Review: Fowl Language: Winging It

Fowl Language is a hilarious webcomic run by Brian Gordon – and this book celebrates some of the funniest moments in one nice compilation (one of several, actually). So if you’re a fan of the duck comics full of child-focused humor, then this book will be perfect for you. Continue reading

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