Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: September 21st
What really stands out in this book is how Charles M. Schulz translates his comic strip genius into a longer format. The pacing of the story flows seamlessly, and the illustrations stay true to Schulz’s iconic style.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: June 10th
The New Yorker 25th Anniversary Album seamlessly captures the essence of each era, reminding us of the universal language of laughter. As we delve into these thought-provoking illustrations, we witness the evolution of society and the triumphs and trials that have shaped our collective history.
This album's fusion of humor and history fosters a deeper appreciation for the human experience, bridging generational gaps and embracing our cultural heritage.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: July 23rd
This past week I read to my girls, Minh Le’s story, ‘The Blur’ which was illustrated by the Caldecott Medalist, Dan Santat. Granted, it is a children’s book, but this book is for parents.
The story follows the parents of a little girl who watch her grow up and go to college. The title ‘The Blur’ has a twofold meaning.