This Week’s Press Highlights

Praise for Black River

Black River, unlike the many other post-apocalyptic stories, doesn’t give its reader the satisfaction of a glimmer of hope. Nothing is going to get better. No one is going to survive.”

Sequential Slate

“It’s this molasses drip of eventuality that Simmons hooks us on, demonstrating that humanity may morph into its simplest and truest form when the darkest of hours is upon us.” 

Cleaver Magazine

Praise for Ofelia: A Love and Rockets Book

Engrossing, sexually explicit, violent, and satirical.”

Booklist June 17, 2015

Praise for Wandering Son Vol. 8

Wandering Son won critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of two fifth-graders experimenting with cross-dressing and changing gender roles…The series gets deeper and more complex as it goes along.”

Barnes and Noble Manga Roundup

Praise for Foolbert Funnies: Histories and Other Fictions

“As funny as ever… This is fun stuff to look at, and the more readers know about historic art, the more fun it will be. “

Booklist June 17, 2015