Arctic Dreams and Nightmares: Into the Art of Alootook Ipellie
By Hugh Goldring | Edited by NM Guiniling Note: While this is a review of the book “Arctic Dreams and Nightmares,” a collection of art and accompanying short stories by the late Inuk artist, Alootook...
View ArticleIndigenous Comix: Taking a Critical Look at Vertigo’s Adult Series “Scalped”
By Sam Noir | Edited by Hugh Goldring and NM Guiniling Go into any mainstream comic shop or bookseller chain, and the graphic novel series you are most likely to find starring a cast of native...
View ArticleIndigenous Comix Month: An Interview with the INC’s Lee IV
As part of our ongoing Indigenous Comix Month feature, we’re looking at how Indigenous comics creators are doing their work and supporting each other. We’re honoured to be joined by Lee IV of the...
View ArticleAn Interview with ONE TRIBE Anthology Editor James Waley
‘One Tribe Anthology’ editor James Waley sat down to answer some questions about the upcoming release. We posted questions about the aesthetic, political and practical implications of the undertaking....
View ArticleDOGS: A webcomic history of the North
Since long before the qallunaat arrived, the Inuit have lived in the North.
View Article“Three Feathers”: Speaking in complete sentences
Richard Van Camp, a Tłı̨chǫ writer from Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, based ‘Three Feathers’ off an incident in his town. There were three young men who robbed a number of residents of the town,...
View ArticleThe Rise of Kagagi! Talking with Algonquin Comic Artist & Writer, Jay Odjick
Ultimately, it burns down to that critical question, currently searing the mainstream comics industry: who has creative control over the design of characters, and stories? “I can’t speak beyond my own...
View ArticlePolitical Comix Review: The Outside Circle
If you like beautifully written and impactful graphic novels, if you care at all about social issues, and you have the tiniest spec of curiosity about the impacts of Canadian colonialism and its...
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