Archive of ‘Graphic Weekends’ category
Graphic Weekends Introducing The Big Khan
The story begins at Rabbi David Kahn funeral. His long lost brother shows up and announces to the congregation that their beloved rabbi was a con artist. And so begins the intimate portrait of the Kahn family spiral through grief and crisis of faith. Roy Dobbs his character was a catalyst that pulls the curtains […]
Graphic Weekends introducing Superman:Earth One
Since I was a young wiper-snapper I have been a fan of the Superman comics. I love all the different avenues Clark’s story has taken over the years “Doomsday: The Death Of Superman” was my favorite arc. The art on the cover was sick (meaning good) and the story of the man of steel dying […]
Graphic Weekends Introducing – I’m not a Plastic Bag
The environment is one of those hot button global issues that illicit negative or positive responses depending on which side of the fence you talk to. Yes, its a major concern but the problem most people think the damage will not be felt in their lifetime. So why bother ? Let the next generation deal […]
Graphic Weekends: Introducing Tokyo Nights Bangkok Days
Tokyo Days Bangkok Nights At first the cover drew my attention with its colorful pop art style. Which was very deceiving because what I got wasn’t what I expected. I’ll explain from the cover I was given the impression this was going to be a bubble gum cute story — frivolous but entertaining. Instead I […]
Graphic Weekends Presents American Born Chinese
My Thoughts American Born Chinese is the typical fish out of water tale. That anyone, in this case young children who have immigrated to another country can identify with. In Jin’s case he the first generation born in America. But his his struggles are no different than a foreigner adapting. You add on top […]