Articles by Sarrah Young
Father Figures
God Is in the Details of Earthboy Jacobus
PUBLISHED Aug 1, 2005
At first glance, Doug TenNapel's latest book, Earthboy Jacobus, appears to be a harmless story of a boy who comes to earth and is looked af...
Big Time
Indie Publisher Goes Its Own Way
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2005
By trying different styles of art and writing in its books, Speakeasy Comics has broken the mould of being a traditional comic book company...
Nothing Doing
Orwell and Russian Art Meet in Dystopian Comic
PUBLISHED Jun 1, 2005
The cruel, disturbing modern world portrayed in James Turner's graphic novel debut, Nil: A Land Beyond Belief, fits nicely alongside other...
Hit and Myth
A New Spin on Ancient Greece
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
Kevin Munroe doesn't usually do comics. An animator by trade, Munroe's career has included developing video games, film storyboarding and h...
Undead Like Me
Demon Destiny Haunts Another Young Woman
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2005
Lamenting the end of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and need something new to fill the void? Try Dead @ 17, a comic filled with demons and resurr...
The Passionate I
Daily Life in the Well of Lost Souls
PUBLISHED Mar 1, 2005
One of the most difficult things in life is figuring out what you want to do with it. In many cases, dreams are forgotten, loves are passed...
The End of Worlds
Destruction and Rebirth Mark the Year In Comics
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2004
This year saw a disturbing trend in comics almost clear across the board. Death, destruction, dissolving super-hero teams and broken hearts...
The Spies Have It
Interman Debut Boasts New Take On Old Tales
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2004
For years, the ultimate in sophisticated cachet has been the international spy. The glamour, the mystique, the beautiful women and even mor...