
Everyday Magic in 'My Beijing' by Nie Jun: A Graphic Novel Review
The story follows Yu’er and her grandfather in a Hutong in Beijing, China, as they experience four interconnected stories: Yu’er’s Dream, Bug Paradise, The Letter, and Kids at Heart. Each of these tales showcases the magic found in the everyday, with quiet moments of wonder woven through. I personally really enjoyed Kids at Heart, as its endearing and tender nature stood out in a way that really resonated with me. My partner was particularly excited to read Bug Paradise because of the... well, bugs.

Captivating Grief and Memory: A Review of Goodbye, Eri by Tatsuki Fujimoto
The art itself is sharp and distinct, with crisp lines that perfectly complement the dynamic flow of the story. Fujimoto’s ability to balance empty spaces, atmospheric elements, and the subtle details of a character’s surroundings creates an experience that feels natural yet emotionally charged.