Category Archives: Graphic Literature

Bill Willingham’s Fables: Legends in Exile and Fables: Animal Farm 

Imagine, if you will, if the inhabitants of the fairytales you know so well — human and fantastical alike — were alive and well and living in New York. Such is the premise behind Bill Willingham’s Fables series for Vertigo Comics. The … Continue reading

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Scott Morse’s The Barefoot Serpent

Craig Clarke, under no duress, wrote this review. I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not a graphic novel aficionado. To begin with I’ve never even seen a Sandman or anything by Alan Moore, and when I read Road … Continue reading

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Hy Bender’s The Sandman Companion: A Dreamer’s Guide to the Award-Winning Comic Series

Lahri Bond wrote this review. In December 1988 a comic book debuted, which would change the face of the medium forever. The comic did not feature a superhero in brightly colored costume, a la Batman or Spiderman, nor was it … Continue reading

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