
Cin Wibowo
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Aug 14, 2024 |
publishersweekly.com | Jilian Tamaki |Gene Yang |Cin Wibowo |Dav Pilkey
Aug 14, 2024 The nominees for this year’s Harvey Awards, which celebrate the best comics of the prior publishing year, have been announced. More than 50 comics have been chosen across seven categories. The winners will be announced at the annual Harvey Awards ceremony, to be held on Friday, Oct. 18, at New York Comic Con 2024.
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May 12, 2024 |
citylights.com | Cin Wibowo
"A radiant palette of warm, sun-drenched pinks and oranges underscore the vibrant community of care and support that envelop Indu. Reminiscent of Le Petit Prince, this lustrous debut graphic novel signals a much brighter future for its protagonist and those who relate to him." – Publishers Weekly (starred review)"This luminously illustrated graphic novel offers readers a lovely story of change, understanding, identity, and belonging.
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Feb 29, 2024 |
publishersweekly.com | Monica Hesse |Cin Wibowo |Samira Ahmed |Robin Easter
This gripping psychological thriller features a little-known chapter of WWI history: the story of the Hello Girls, individuals employed by the U.S. Army to operate phone lines in France. In 1918, 18-year-old Edda returns home from her station in France, haunted by a mistake she made that cost her job—and possibly others’ lives. Now, she resides in her aunt’s boardinghouse in Washington, D.C., and works night shifts as an American Bell Telephone operator.
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Mar 2, 2023 |
newnaratif.com | Cin Wibowo
Another exploration of traditional elements, Korionto’s work sets itself under the hints of a post-apocalyptic world where abandoned temples host power cells and dancing can recharge batteries. But it’s not really the dancing that gives energy—it’s the collective care that queer people show one another, the care needed to be able to overcome their internalised transphobia and other prejudices, allowing them to love themselves fully.
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Mar 2, 2023 |
newnaratif.com | Cin Wibowo
Posted inFiction by and Another exploration of traditional elements, Korionto’s work sets itself under the hints of a post-apocalyptic world where abandoned temples host power cells and dancing can recharge batteries.
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