Etelka Lehoczky appears in the following:
Israel, Hamas Both Accused Of War Crimes In Gaza Conflict
Saturday, August 09, 2014
Gorgeous 'Graveyard Book' Is A Group Effort
Saturday, August 02, 2014
A pacifier and a knife: These two images open The Graveyard Book, P. Craig Russell's graphic adaptation of Neil Gaiman's 2009 novel. They're oddly complementary devices, the tool of infancy and the weapon of grownups, expressing the quixotic innocence of a kids' book (well, young-adult book) set in a place ...
'Rocket Girl' Is A Jetpack-Powered 21st Century Angel
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
One word: jetpack. You perked up, right? When most of us dream of the future, jetpacks are one of the first things we dream about. And yet, even now that the future is indisputably here, we continue to be denied the ultimate sci-fi accessory. With all the 21st-century tech we've ...
'Pirates In The Heartland': At Least This Review Is Safe For Work
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
There's a line pop culture likes to flirt with. It's the line between naughty and nasty, between seamy and sordid, between icky and "come on, really, I just ate lunch." Back in the mid-'60s, when ladies always wore stockings and gentlemen still wore hats, S. Clay Wilson left that line ...
A Charming Road Trip To The Past In 'Walt Before Skeezix'
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Gosh all fishhooks! Fire up your flivvers and tea-carts, birds, because Drawn & Quarterly is at it again. The publisher continues its release of Gasoline Alley comics compilations with Walt Before Skeezix, a collection of some of creator Frank King's very first strips. Gasoline Alley later became known for its ...
'Worn' To Be Wild: A Visual Feast Of Fashion
Wednesday, May 07, 2014
Quick! What do you want in your fashion magazine? A) Taxidermy B) Tutus C) Advice on repairing your favorite Italian leather boots D) Gandhi E) All of the above.
If you chose E — or, heck, any of the other letters — you're probably a Wornette. That's a fan of ...
'Over Easy' Serves Up Savory Memories Of A Vintage Diner
Thursday, April 17, 2014
They live among you. One of them may be your neighbor. One probably served you coffee this morning. One may even be writing this article. They are the Bohemians — or the Would-Be Bohemians. And whether you smile fondly upon their hipster specs or shudder at their footwear, they're an ...
Extraordinary Ladies Battle Across Berlin In 'Roses'
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Grab your spats and your ray gun! It's time for another volume of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen's adventures. Nemo: The Roses of Berlin has everything one looks for in Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's saga: steampunk, alternate history, elements from boys' adventure tales and the flavor of '30s movie ...
A Second Helping Of Retro Smooches In 'Young Romance 2'
Wednesday, March 05, 2014
They're the perfect couple, circa 1947. He's craggy, yet banal. She's well-coiffed and febrile. The circumstances? Dire. Always. Just as unfailingly, though, love will out for these two, for we're on familiar turf: the geometrically ordered, narratively numbing world of mid-century comic-book passion. More specifically, this is Young Romance 2: ...
Love And Whiskers In 'On Loving Women'
Saturday, February 22, 2014
True love isn't usually associated with minimalism. It isn't usually associated with little animal heads, either, and yet Montreal artist Diane "Obom" Obomsawin manages to make all three work together just splendidly in her graphic novel On Loving Women. It's more like a graphic collection of short stories, actually: Obomsawin ...