@frankmyoung.bsky.social offered his thoughts on two off-kilter comics: The Hells vs. The Beatles by Sam Ashurst and Tony M. Clarke, and Animan by Anouk Ricard
Also: Andrew Farago put together a lovely remembrance of Sylvia cartoonist Nicole Hollander, who died in April.
@kevinbrownwrites.bsky.social reviewed Welcome to Hell: From the West Bank to Gaza by Mohammad Saba'aneh
And finally, @clarklebee.bsky.social is here to assuage your fears and let you know that as long as we have This Week's Links, all is not lost.
On the Comics Journal this week: @hecuba.bsky.social wrote about the manga of Kiriko Nananan, whose passing was announced late last year.
The one and only @shaenon.bsky.social took an in-depth look at Mars (the manga by Fuyumi Soryo, not the planet)
Well I'm sold
"Then, in an extremely important moment for heterosexual teenage girl readers, he impulsively kisses a bust of the god Mars."
😁
Summer looms, thanking spring for its service, and so we head deep into the heart of convention season, hacking away at the overgrowth to uncover this year’s comic-con bingo card.
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Hanna and The Hells vs. The Beatles (Floating World Comics) by Sam Ashurst and Tony M. Clarke, 36 pages A midnight movie in comics form, this irreverent, humorous and heartfelt comic book references ...