Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: May 9th
Each story is short, gentle, and just the right length to wind things down without dragging things out. Of course, this is Curious George, so there’s always a little bit of mischief mixed in—but it’s toned just right for bedtime. Nothing too wild, just enough to keep things fun and engaging before lights out.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: April 25th
What makes this book stand out is how personal it feels. The stakes aren’t abstract—they’re rooted in family, loss, and conviction. The backdrop of the Vietnam era adds weight, but the real strength of the story is in Lisa’s determination and the emotional core that drives her forward.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: April 16th
This is a middle-grade graphic novel series, but Siegel can tell a story that I believe is more well written than many adult fantasy epics that try to evoke a similar level of world-building. Others do it at the expense of character development, but Siegel weaves both internal and external conflicts for the heroes in a way that seems natural.