![]() ![]() I’d heard a lot about this splashy comic when the first issue released, but it wasn’t until it was collected into a graphic novel that I sat down with it. This isn’t just an amazing graphic novel this is one of those once-in-a-lifetime books that will change the comics landscape irrevocably.Īnother Castle: Grimoire – Andrew Wheeler and Paulina Ganucheau (Oni Press, February 28) It’s important to note that this book is not for children but adults can and should lose themselves in the wondrous world that Ferris has created. The art is simply breathtaking, and the detail within each drawing is extraordinary. The story might seem straightforward, but this graphic novel, written as though it’s on notebook paper, is anything but. But when a woman in her building is murdered, Karen is determined to figure out what happened. She doesn’t really connect with other girls her own age because of her obsession with monsters. ![]() ![]() ![]() Karen Reyes is a 10-year-old girl living in Chicago in the late 1960s. It’s difficult to describe the beauty within My Favorite Thing is Monsters, but I’ll try to do it justice. My Favorite Thing is Monsters – Emil Ferris (Fantagraphics, February 14) Each month, Swapna shares 5 can’t-miss graphic novels, memoirs, and comics. ![]()
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