Battle Lines Is A Civil-War Comic Hollywood Can Learn From
The graphic novel chooses smaller, complex stories over one larger narrative—an approach that fits both the form and the subject.
The graphic novel chooses smaller, complex stories over one larger narrative—an approach that fits both the form and the subject.
Throughout pop-culture history, clones and robots have served similar purposes, exploring anxieties about class and labor.
A new documentary follows a group restaging battles from Vietnam, including enthusiasts hoping to emulate the reality of conflict, and veterans trying to better understand it.
Fights over ill-advised tweets and overblown laws aren't distractions—they're how we revise the social norms that govern our lives.
25 years ago, Neil Gaiman introduced another bespectacled teen boy with a magical destiny.
Being ashamed of personal taste is pointless, but it's important to be aware of what makes you feel bad in the first place.
A new book reveals the secret history of a much-maligned genre, from general embarrassment to authoritarian censure.
Could litigation accomplish what facts haven't been able to?
The proposed Amazon series tries to make sympathetic heroes of white Confederate slaveowners by choosing to largely brush aside the issue of slavery.
Netta Elzie unwittingly joined a growing community of black, female activists after Ferguson.