Heard about graphic novels? Thought they were for kids? Or just about superheroes? Graphic Novel Life is here to tell you otherwise! Reviewing graphic novels past, present and future. Steering you through the jargon and genre classifications. Giving you advice and tips on where to start for the whole family. Whatever your age, graphic novels are for everyone! We're going to need GNs. Lots and lots of GNs.
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Ep. 20: David Fickling & British Comic’s Regenesis
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There was little to crow about in the British kid’s comics market for years. That is until a man named David Fickling decided that he didn’t want to revive comics in Britain as much as restore them to where they should be. Today on Graphic Novel Life we’re looking at David Fickling Books,The Phoenix Comic and getting kids reading.…
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Ep.19: Marvel's Darth Vader Series- Your Lack of Faith Will be Renewed
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Today's episode is for my pub buddies who are disheartened by the recent Star Wars films. Here's a summary of some of the things I say about Star Wars graphic novels and particularly Kieron Gillen's and Salvador Larocca's Darth Vader run for Marvel Comics, though far less tipsy than at those times. Also, I talk about Vader Down, the Darth Vader sto…
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Ep.18: Making Vampires Scary Again- 30 Days of Night
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30 Days of Night took the Vampire story back to its roots as primordial scare-fest. It almost didn't happen until a fledgling publishing company called IDW took a chance. Why is it a good transition from horror novels to graphic novels? You'll have to listen to find out.
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Ep.17: The Resident Alien Series- Quirky Human Sci-Fi
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Resident Alien by Peter Hogan and Steve Parkhouse is a fun and engaging series that centres on an alien scientist stranded in small town America. Published by Dark Horse Comics, it's always getting better. I look at the rest of the series today with a full on review of Alien in New York, the latest and best instalment in the series. Also Parkhouse'…
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Ep.16: Fatale- Murder, Sex, Mystery and the Supernatural Noir
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Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips have been around a long time and produced some good stories in their respective fields. Their work on Fatale set a new standard for creator owned productions and reinvented a sub-genre of classic crime noir. If you like a bit of the spooky stuff and a bit of gritty crime, this might be just the ticket to get you into G…
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Ep. 15: On A Sunbeam- Life, Love and Finding Yourself with Tillie Walden
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Tillie Walden is a writer who shares her own experiences in her work. Her greatest talent is to engage people emotionally through her artwork and On A Sunbeam is her maturest and most beautiful story yet. I review it and muse on how it has made me rethink some things.
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Ep.14: So You wanna read a Graphic Novel? - 3 Suggestions.
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There are a number of lists out there suggesting great GNs but usually have the seasoned reader in mind. Today I look at three books/ series that I would recommend to a people trying GNs for the first time: the Asterix series, Ethel and Ernest & Between the Billboards. Surprised?
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Ep. 13: An Olympic Dream- A Journey from Athlete to Refugee
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At 17 Samia Yusuf Omar represented her country at the Beijing Olympics. Four years later she met a tragic ending. I take a look at Reinhard Kleist's graphic biography An Olympic Dream: The Story of Samia Yusuf Omar, muse on the thought provoking nature of his account and why graphic biographies work on a slightly different level to prose biographie…
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Ep.12: Mickey, Donald and Classic Disney Style- Disney Masters V. 3&4
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In a break from the regular format, we review two books in the Disney Masters collection by Fantagraphics. Classy Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck tales from Paul Murry, Daan Jippes and Fred Milton.
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Ep.11: "It ain't no party till a pig done a farty!"- The mad antics of Jamie Smart's Looshkin
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David Fickling Books have a great line in children's graphic novels and a wealth of superb illustrators and writers. Jamie Smart is just one, a superb cartoonist who creates frenetic and funny characters. Here's a review of Looshkin.
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Ep.10: Resident Alien- Welcome To Earth! Review
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Written by Peter Hogan and illustrated by Steve Parkhouse, Resident Alien is a Sci-Fi series with a difference from Dark Horse Comics. The first of 5 volumes to date I have reviewed, I muse on how the best Sci-Fi can be a commentary or a reflection of human values.
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Ep.9: Playing with Monkey Nuts, having fun and why I love Graphic Novels
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Today we chat about the zany fun to be found in Monkey Nuts by Robin & Lorenzo Etherington. Robin writes for his age group but its funny whatever your demographic and Lorenzo fills the pages with some amazing characters and settings. I also chat about my first comic, why I love graphic novels, how Pat Mills' & Joe Colquhoun's work on Charley's War …
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Joe Todd-Stanton redefines children's books formats with the beautiful and engaging Brownstone's Mythical Series. Book 2 is a gem and I talk a little about how great Marcy is for kids with dyslexia or who just struggle to read.
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Few novelists make a successful jump to comics, few as distinguished as Philip Pullman. How does he stack up?
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Looking at the second Disney Masters book featuring Donald Duck by Luciano Bottaro. Mad cap fun!
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Before films we had comics! Looking at Fantagraphics' new Disney Masters series featuring international artists that have contributed to classic Disney characters over the years starting with Romano Scarpa's Mickey Mouse stories. Known as the Mouse Maestro, he'll make you fall in love with Disney comics.…
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There's an interesting concept in storytelling called illustrated/ graphic narrative. Owen Pomery is an avid experimenter and in this episode I review his graphic novel debut.
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If you love crime noir and gritty crime novels then Scalped is my recommendation for you. Listen to the review here.
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Today we're taking a look at a beautifully spooky debut from writer/illustrator Pam Smy. A mix of horror & social observation, it's a proper spine tingler.
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Ep.1: Agatha Review and starting the Graphic Novel Life
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A welcome to the show with an idea on what to expect in the future. There is also a review of the very good and very interesting book Agatha: The Real Life of Agatha Christie. The very first, very rough episode where you'll discover that I love graphic novels and the word "love" a lot.
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