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We spoke with Mike Curato about the power of chosen family, how the colors in his illustrations are used to convey emotion ...
Teenage Nitasha should be the perfect Indian daughter to her expectant parents — but will that ever be enough for her friends and family? Or for herself? In her debut graphic novel “Fitting ...
The Good Omens Graphic Novel adaptation from Colleen Doran is finally at the printers, according to Sir Terry Pratchett's ...
Aphmau writes a graphic novel for her 23.7 million YouTube followers drawn by Michela Cacciatore published by HarperCollins’ ...
Disney fans were introduced to the delightful Meilin Lee and her adventures as a giant red panda in the wonderful Pixar film ...
With Pride celebrations happening all around the Bay Area this month, there is no better time to read these books centering ...
Once seen as entertainment only for children, graphic novels in India have come a long way. They are no longer confined to ...
Seeking community can be hard, especially when moving to a new city. But LGBTQ+ folks are especially adept at finding their people, a prevalent theme in “Gaysians” (out June 3 from Algonquin ...
Or for herself? In her debut graphic novel “Fitting Indian,” author, comedian and social media influencer Jyoti Chand explores mental health within South Asian and Asian American communities.
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