Category Archives: Graphic Novels

News and commentary posted in the Graphic Novels section of Jewish Literary Review.

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Posted on January 13, 2011 by Steve Pollak

The Comic Torah: Reimagining the Very Good Book

If taking an irreverent look at the most sacred of texts isn’t for you, you might want to skip The Comic Torah: Reimagining the Very Good Book. This slim 128-page book will be declared heretical by some, offensive by many. … Continue reading

Posted on May 9, 2008 by Steve Pollak

A graphic novel about Algerian-Jewish life

It’s not often that I get enthused about a graphic novel but after reading this review on Salon.com I’m looking forward to checking out Joann Sfar’s “The Rabbi’s Cat 2.” Of course, I should probably start with the first installment, … Continue reading

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