Rumpus Comics
-

Spotlight: Kevin Quigley’s “June Bug Versus Hurricane”
“June Bug Versus Hurricane” is inspired by a line in a Lucinda Williams song…
-

HORN! REVIEWS: Jamaica Inn
It took Hitchcock and a team of writers to manage it, but this novel is unkillable.
-

Spotlight: “Mind” by Colleen Louise Barry
“Mind” is an installment of the ongoing comic series Idiomatic from writer and artist Colleen Louise Barry.
-

Spotlight: Kate Gavino’s “You! Me! Dancing!”
The end of a decade-long dance party turns into a reflection on anxiety, community, and pop songs.
-

HORN! REVIEWS: Upright Beasts
In stories ranging from the naturalistic to the allegorical, Michel’s characters light out for the territory—or else they burrow further in.
-

Spotlight: “Bunny & Hawk” by Peter Witte
Visual artist and writer Peter Witte examines beauty and violence in nature, and how sometimes it might be better to not tell everyone around you what you’re seeing or thinking because it might turn out that they don’t want to…
-

HORN! REVIEWS: Wild Seed
…what unfolds is a fantasia on sex, race, murder, and slavery—the DNA of America.
-

Spotlight: “Judgmental Reviews of Common Pasta Shapes”
Writer and cartoonist John Leavitt talks about what we talk about when we talk about pasta.
-

HORN! REVIEWS: Baldur’s Gate II
This is the story of growing up a nerd Generation Catalano—before it was the custom to worship Steve Jobs.
-

Spotlight: Matt Huynh’s The Boat
The Boat is an interactive graphic novel based on the acclaimed story by Nam Le. The project unites hand drawn artwork, animation, text, sound, and archive to explore this important moment in history.
-

HORN! REVIEWS: The Handmaid’s Tale
HORN! brings us an illustrated review of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale.
-

Spotlight: “Domestic Appliance Violence”
Xavier Almeida and Pato Bravo present a dark and surreal comedy about fear and madness.