From Cover To Cover
banner
fromcovertocover.com
From Cover To Cover
@fromcovertocover.com
Comic book review, commentary and news.

Site: www.fromcovertocover.com
Donate: https://ko-fi.com/fromcovertocover
Pinned
Want to receive From Cover To Cover in your email inbox? Go to the site and click on the subscribe button in the lower right-hand corner of the window.

www.fromcovertocover.com#gsc.tab=0
“While it seems easy to boil his work down to simple descriptions that frees you to offhandedly quantify and classify his work as something “Jasonesque”, that’s also an abdication of engaging with Jason in any meaningful way.”

www.fromcovertocover.com/the-rebellio...
The Rebellious Comics in Jason's Death In Trieste
Jason doesn’t give you any more than he has to and that’s often less than you think you need.
www.fromcovertocover.com
October 31, 2025 at 4:13 PM
Reposted by From Cover To Cover
I see that there’s a Kickstarter campaign for a colorized version of Brian Bolland’s The Actress and the Bishop. I wrote a bit about the strip a couple of years ago. If you haven’t seen these, they’re a lot of fun.

www.fromcovertocover.com/the-actress-...
One Panel- The Actress and the Bishop Throw a Party by Brian Bolland
A look at one of Brian Bolland’s best panels.
www.fromcovertocover.com
October 12, 2025 at 1:28 PM
Caroline Cash “expresses joy, frustration, resignation, and joy in her cartooning so it’s easy to get lost in this story without feeling like Cash is having to pull us into it.”

Check out Scott’s look at Adventure Time: The Bubbline College Special.

www.fromcovertocover.com/adventure-ti...
Off to College in Caroline Cash's Adventure Time Alternate Universe Story
So if we know that the story is a meet-cute story, that allows Cash to focus on how we move through this story.
www.fromcovertocover.com
October 10, 2025 at 2:41 PM
Finally continuing our look at the initial Absolute titles from DC, we dive into Absolute Superman and how it may be a giving us a Superman for 2025.

www.fromcovertocover.com/the-kids-are...
The Kids Aren't Alright Part 2-- Jason Aaron & Rafa Sandoval's Absolute Superman: Last Dust of Krypton
So what does the story of an alien boy, saved from a dying world by his parents and sent to Earth, look like in 2025 when “alien” is an extremely loaded and fraught word?
www.fromcovertocover.com
September 23, 2025 at 1:22 PM
Reposted by From Cover To Cover
“Maybe the Love and Rockets stories should be about growing up and not about being grown up. Enter Tonta and her friends.”

On the site today, a look at @xaimeh.bsky.social’s Life Drawings.

www.fromcovertocover.com/jaime-hernan...
Back in the Day, We Used To Be Punk — on Jaime Hernandez’s Life Drawings
Is this Love and Rockets: The Next Generation or the continuation of an ongoing story that started over 40 years ago?
www.fromcovertocover.com
March 21, 2025 at 8:18 PM
Giovanna Fabi “moves around the spaces of these connections and the void produced when one of them goes away. Her artwork is very simple and open; it’s easy to put yourself into the position of both the woman and the man…”

www.fromcovertocover.com/giovanna-fab...
Loving the Grid in Giovanna Fabi’s Perfect Love (mini kuš! #133)
Giovanna Fabi uses her artwork to evoke so many feelings out of the reader.
www.fromcovertocover.com
September 5, 2025 at 3:28 PM
Reposted by From Cover To Cover
The first In a planned trio (or maybe quartet) of pieces on the Absolute line over the next month or two.

www.fromcovertocover.com/review-scott...
The Kids Aren’t Alright-- Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta's Absolute Batman Volume One: The Zoo
Nick Dragotta jumps between the child-like innocence of childhood to the darkness of modern existence where it seems like nothing means anything anymore.
www.fromcovertocover.com
August 9, 2025 at 5:41 PM
“… there’s nothing in Absolute Batman Volume One: The Zoo to suggest that Bruce Wayne has any idea of how to engage in the world other than lashing out at it.”

A bit about Absolute Batman V1: The Zoo.

www.fromcovertocover.com/review-scott...
The Kids Aren’t Alright-- Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta's Absolute Batman Volume One: The Zoo
Nick Dragotta jumps between the child-like innocence of childhood to the darkness of modern existence where it seems like nothing means anything anymore.
www.fromcovertocover.com
August 5, 2025 at 7:48 PM
Reposted by From Cover To Cover
“What if instead of keeping people down, we tried to lift them up? Seems simple but Mega City, much like the real world, is not a simple place.”

www.fromcovertocover.com/review-judge...
We Don’t Need No Education- A Look at Judge Dredd: A Better World
The perfect comic that we need in 2025.
www.fromcovertocover.com
July 25, 2025 at 2:14 PM
“What if instead of keeping people down, we tried to lift them up? Seems simple but Mega City, much like the real world, is not a simple place.”

www.fromcovertocover.com/review-judge...
We Don’t Need No Education- A Look at Judge Dredd: A Better World
The perfect comic that we need in 2025.
www.fromcovertocover.com
July 25, 2025 at 2:14 PM
“In the end, this isn’t so much a story but a Saturday Night Live skit…”

Thoughts on Archie Meets Jay & Silent Bob.

www.fromcovertocover.com/review-kevin...
Review— Kevin Smith Presents: Archie Meets Jay & Silent Bob
Why does this comic exist?
www.fromcovertocover.com
July 16, 2025 at 1:39 PM
Reposted by From Cover To Cover
Want to receive From Cover To Cover in your email inbox? Go to the site and click on the subscribe button in the lower right-hand corner of the window.

www.fromcovertocover.com#gsc.tab=0
January 3, 2025 at 1:15 AM
Reposted by From Cover To Cover
My review of Maurice Vellekoop’s 2024 book “I’m So Happy We Had This Time Together.”

“There’s a lot of love in this story as well as a lot of pain and it’s understandably hard for Vellekoop to reconcile these conflicting feelings.”

www.fromcovertocover.com/review-im-so...
Review: I’m So Glad We Had This Time Together by Maurice Vellekoop
This forms the space for Vellekoop to dig into these different relationships in his life, some of which are deep-rooted while others are fleeting connections that are more building blocks for Maurice ...
www.fromcovertocover.com
July 10, 2025 at 4:13 PM
"Turns out that The Umbrella Academy’s mum and dad had a whole other family. A secret family. Maybe even a favorite family. A better family."

Now on the site a review of Gerard Way & Gabriel Bá's latest issue of The Umbrella Academy, out from @darkhorse.com.

www.fromcovertocover.com#gsc.tab=0
June 13, 2025 at 10:54 PM
Reposted by From Cover To Cover
“…as just a taste of what was and what is to come, Road to the Six is the right amount of that old familiar spark of action/adventure and the promise that there are more stories to tell…”

A look at @cullenbunn.bsky.social and @brihurtt.bsky.social’s latest.

www.fromcovertocover.com/review-culle...
The Tease and the Promise of Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt's The Sixth Gun: Road to the Six #0
Sometimes a tease is all you need.
www.fromcovertocover.com
June 6, 2025 at 1:01 PM
It’s been a couple of weeks since the last Comic Bookmarks link post so we’re catching up on news essays, and reviews as well as kicking off this year’s summer season.

www.fromcovertocover.com/comic-bookma...
RIP Peter David, Eisner Noms, Living in a Post-Diamond World and more... The Comic Bookmarks— June 1st, 2025
Our summer season started this week. You may remember that last year, our 2024 summer season included posts (almost) every week between Memorial Day and Labor Day. I'm not too sure if we're going to b...
www.fromcovertocover.com
June 1, 2025 at 12:24 PM
Now up on the site.
May 29, 2025 at 10:29 PM
We’ve made a tag for books that we’ve covered that have earned an Eisner award and plan to be adding to this over the next two months.

www.fromcovertocover.com/tag/eisner20...
May 18, 2025 at 1:36 PM
Reposted by From Cover To Cover
There’s an odd flattening out in Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, and Chris Weston’s Paranoid Gardens that makes it a really interesting read.

And it’s anti-entertainment megacorps so that’s another plus for it.

www.fromcovertocover.com/review-of-ge...
Superheroes, Aliens, and Cartoons, Oh My!!! - a review of Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, and Chris Weston’s Paranoid Gardens
Gerard Way and Shawn Simon doing their obscure Vertigo book, just for Dark Horse. So who better to get to draw than Chris Weston?
www.fromcovertocover.com
May 8, 2025 at 8:25 PM
We have some Sunday morning links for you, including the continuing drama around Diamond's sale, the Shuster family's latest attempt to get Superman back, the readership effect on book bans, and more.

fromcovertocover.com/the-comic-bookma…
Neil Gaiman Just Won’t Go Away, Not So Fast Alliance, and more… The Comic Bookmarks— April 27th, 2025
The more includes Superman Lawsuit, the loss of Bookscan numbers, a Megalopolis adaptation, and an interview with Rebecca Burke.
www.fromcovertocover.com
April 27, 2025 at 1:34 PM
“ The opening is action-packed, a thrill ride that gets us into Asano’s book but it’s not the story that Asano is telling.”

@scottcederlund.bsky.social explores Inio Asano’s Mujina Into The Deep Volume 1, out now from @viz.com.

#manga #comics

fromcovertocover.com/inio-asanos-muji…
Living Outside of the Law in Inio Asano’s Mujina Into the Deep Volume 1
The opening is action-packed, a thrill ride that gets us into Inio Asano’s book but it’s not the story that Asano is telling.
www.fromcovertocover.com
April 24, 2025 at 4:57 PM
We briefly celebrate Superman Day with Wally Wood and then look at cartoonist's thoughts on traveling to the United States, a possible boycott of FIBD, two very different interviews with Dan Nadel, and more.

fromcovertocover.com/think-twice-befo…
Think Twice Before Traveling to the States, FIBD Boycott, Star Wars Kickstarter and More-- The Comic Bookmarks April 20th, 2025
It's getting hard to have a link column that isn't somehow political.
www.fromcovertocover.com
April 20, 2025 at 1:04 PM
“… when you get to the end of this issue, you realize that this is the follow-up to another teaser comic that is also trying to tease the next big thing on some conglomerate’s publishing plans.”

fromcovertocover.com/the-big-tease-th…
The Big Tease That Is Summer of Superman Special #1
Sometimes, you just want to read a Superman comic. It's a bit surprising how hard that is to do without getting pulled into all kinds of other drama.
www.fromcovertocover.com
April 17, 2025 at 2:19 PM
This came out too late yesterday to be included with our Comic Bookmarks but Fieldmouse Press needs some help just to be able receive the books that they already paid for.

I have a feeling we’re going to see more creators and publishers running similar campaigns soon.
April 6, 2025 at 2:01 PM
Beneath the fun profile picture, this week’s Comic Bookmarks column looks at the broken immigration system (yes, it is comic related,) the impact of tariffs, and some good comic criticism.

www.fromcovertocover.com/everythings-...
Everything’s Broken, From Immigration to Tariffs, but the Comics Are Still Good— The Comic Bookmarks April 6th, 2025
This is unfair to those of us Larry Hama turned into lefty anarchists. [image or embed] — Jason (@jason1749.bsky.social) April 4, 2025 at 6:55 PM I think/hope that Jason speaks for a lot of us ri...
www.fromcovertocover.com
April 6, 2025 at 1:58 PM