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Zerocalcare: A successful cartoonist reflects on life, work, and masculinity
Michele Rech, creator of the successful Zerocalcare comic series, discusses his work-life balance, complex relationship with his father, and views on masculinity and political engagement in a recent interview.
Zerocalcare: A successful cartoonist reflects on life, work, and masculinity
Michele Rech, creator of the successful Zerocalcare comic series, discusses his work-life balance, complex relationship with his father, and views on masculinity and political engagement in a recent interview.
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20% Bias Score


Neem een kip": Joshua's Existential Crisis and Artistic Awakening
Erna Sassen's "Neem een kip" concludes Joshua's coming-of-age trilogy, detailing his 18-year-old struggles with self-doubt, relationships (Lindsey and Zivan's return with a child), and future prospects, ultimately finding solace in art and friendship, symbolized by a final self-portrait excluding hi...
Neem een kip": Joshua's Existential Crisis and Artistic Awakening
Erna Sassen's "Neem een kip" concludes Joshua's coming-of-age trilogy, detailing his 18-year-old struggles with self-doubt, relationships (Lindsey and Zivan's return with a child), and future prospects, ultimately finding solace in art and friendship, symbolized by a final self-portrait excluding hi...
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28% Bias Score


Paco Roca's "Memory" Exhibition Explores Spain's Past
Paco Roca's Madrid exhibition, "Memory: An Emotional Journey Through the Comics of Paco Roca," explores the artist's use of memory in his work, particularly concerning Spain's Francoist past, using maps and other visual elements to showcase the creative process and themes of historical, identity, an...
Paco Roca's "Memory" Exhibition Explores Spain's Past
Paco Roca's Madrid exhibition, "Memory: An Emotional Journey Through the Comics of Paco Roca," explores the artist's use of memory in his work, particularly concerning Spain's Francoist past, using maps and other visual elements to showcase the creative process and themes of historical, identity, an...
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36% Bias Score


Graphic Novel Depicts Holocaust Survivor's Experiences
German comic artist Barbara Yelin collaborated with Holocaust survivor Emmie Arbel for four years to create a two-part graphic novel depicting Arbel's experiences, prioritizing ethical representation and historical accuracy while respecting Arbel's boundaries.
Graphic Novel Depicts Holocaust Survivor's Experiences
German comic artist Barbara Yelin collaborated with Holocaust survivor Emmie Arbel for four years to create a two-part graphic novel depicting Arbel's experiences, prioritizing ethical representation and historical accuracy while respecting Arbel's boundaries.
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24% Bias Score


Megalopolis" Film Flops, Graphic Novel Adaptation Announced
Francis Ford Coppola's "Megalopolis", a $120 million sci-fi epic starring Adam Driver, grossed only $14 million globally after receiving poor reviews and facing controversy surrounding fabricated positive historical reviews; a graphic novel adaptation is now being released to reimagine the story.
Megalopolis" Film Flops, Graphic Novel Adaptation Announced
Francis Ford Coppola's "Megalopolis", a $120 million sci-fi epic starring Adam Driver, grossed only $14 million globally after receiving poor reviews and facing controversy surrounding fabricated positive historical reviews; a graphic novel adaptation is now being released to reimagine the story.
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48% Bias Score


Soldaat-hovenier": A Gardener's War and Love
Soldaat-hovenier" is a graphic novel depicting the experiences of a Belgian gardener-soldier, Alois, during World War I, his unwavering love for his fiancée, and his gradual psychological transformation throughout the war, culminating in his return and uncertain future.
Soldaat-hovenier": A Gardener's War and Love
Soldaat-hovenier" is a graphic novel depicting the experiences of a Belgian gardener-soldier, Alois, during World War I, his unwavering love for his fiancée, and his gradual psychological transformation throughout the war, culminating in his return and uncertain future.
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36% Bias Score

El Eternauta" Netflix Adaptation Preserves a Family Legacy
Martín Oesterheld, grandson of Argentine comic legend Héctor Germán Oesterheld, adapted his grandfather's influential graphic novel "El eternauta" into a Netflix series after recovering original pages, ensuring its legacy continues to inspire new generations.

El Eternauta" Netflix Adaptation Preserves a Family Legacy
Martín Oesterheld, grandson of Argentine comic legend Héctor Germán Oesterheld, adapted his grandfather's influential graphic novel "El eternauta" into a Netflix series after recovering original pages, ensuring its legacy continues to inspire new generations.
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32% Bias Score

Moi, Fadi": A New Perspective on the Sattouf Family Saga
Riad Sattouf's new graphic novel series, "Moi, Fadi, le frère volé," recounts the experiences of his abducted younger brother, Fadi, in Syria from his perspective, starting from his abduction at age 7 to 1994, revealing previously unknown details about diplomatic failures and his father's motivation...

Moi, Fadi": A New Perspective on the Sattouf Family Saga
Riad Sattouf's new graphic novel series, "Moi, Fadi, le frère volé," recounts the experiences of his abducted younger brother, Fadi, in Syria from his perspective, starting from his abduction at age 7 to 1994, revealing previously unknown details about diplomatic failures and his father's motivation...
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40% Bias Score

This Ends Tonight": A Las Vegas Revenge Tale
This Ends Tonight," a three-issue Image Comics miniseries written by Gerry Duggan and illustrated by Jae Lee and June Chung, follows interconnected stories of various women engaged in violent revenge across one night in Las Vegas, notable for its 1970s-inspired style and focus on female empowerment.

This Ends Tonight": A Las Vegas Revenge Tale
This Ends Tonight," a three-issue Image Comics miniseries written by Gerry Duggan and illustrated by Jae Lee and June Chung, follows interconnected stories of various women engaged in violent revenge across one night in Las Vegas, notable for its 1970s-inspired style and focus on female empowerment.
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40% Bias Score

Ginseng Roots: A Graphic Novel Exploring Global Trade and Personal Health
Cartoonist Craig Thompson's hand injury in China in 2011 inspired his new graphic novel, "Ginseng Roots," exploring the global ginseng trade, connecting his Wisconsin childhood on ginseng farms to the intricate web of labor, production, and consumption spanning America, South Korea, and China, and r...

Ginseng Roots: A Graphic Novel Exploring Global Trade and Personal Health
Cartoonist Craig Thompson's hand injury in China in 2011 inspired his new graphic novel, "Ginseng Roots," exploring the global ginseng trade, connecting his Wisconsin childhood on ginseng farms to the intricate web of labor, production, and consumption spanning America, South Korea, and China, and r...
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8% Bias Score

Graphic Novel Explores Communication Breakdown Through Surreal Visuals
Rachel Ang's "I Ate The Whole World to Find You" follows Jenny's struggles with communication in modern relationships, using visual metaphors and surreal elements to depict her emotional journey towards self-understanding and connection, culminating in motherhood.

Graphic Novel Explores Communication Breakdown Through Surreal Visuals
Rachel Ang's "I Ate The Whole World to Find You" follows Jenny's struggles with communication in modern relationships, using visual metaphors and surreal elements to depict her emotional journey towards self-understanding and connection, culminating in motherhood.
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8% Bias Score

Exhumation of Franco Regime Victims in Paterna Highlights Spain's Unresolved Past
Grave 126 in Paterna, Spain, holds a mass grave of approximately 200 victims of the Franco regime; Pepica Celda fights to exhume her father's remains alongside those of Leoncio Badia Navarro, a gravedigger who secretly documented 2,238 victims' identities and kept mementos.

Exhumation of Franco Regime Victims in Paterna Highlights Spain's Unresolved Past
Grave 126 in Paterna, Spain, holds a mass grave of approximately 200 victims of the Franco regime; Pepica Celda fights to exhume her father's remains alongside those of Leoncio Badia Navarro, a gravedigger who secretly documented 2,238 victims' identities and kept mementos.
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36% Bias Score
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