Geary’ Lindbergh on Girls Entertainment Network covering the Eisners

July 13, 2009 by  
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Covering the most important categories of the Eisner nominations, Girls Entertainment Network has this to say about Rick’s Lindbergh Child in his Treasury of XXth Century Murder which is up for two Awards: “He gives us a step-by-step account of one of the most famous crimes in history: the Linbergh kidnapping. I’d heard of the [...]

Teacher Librarian on Bluesman and Geary’s Lindbergh

June 22, 2009 by  
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Teacher Librarian magazine reviewed a couple historically based graphic novels of ours saying for Bluesman: “A moody masterpiece of fiction that is all the more compelling because every word of it could be true. [Uses] a broad visual palette that matches its dramatic variety of emotions.” And on Rick Geary’s “The Lindbergh Child“: “The master of [...]

‘Teacher Librarian’ on Bluesman and Lindbergh

February 2, 2009 by  
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The magazine ‘Teacher Librarian’ has some good things to say of two of our books: For The Lindbergh Child: “The tension between Geary’s newspaper-style captions and the devastated people he describes produces a story that is simultaneously factual and poignant.”   For Bluesman: “A moody masterpiece of fiction.”

Happy Hooligan, Moresukine and more, reviewed…

January 12, 2009 by  
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Time Out NY says of Moresukine: “Hilarious, sharply observed” RC Harvey (his site needs token subscription) the noted historian and rant and raver says about Geary’s Lindbergh Child: “Reading one of Geary’s books is always a delight. He methodically researches and then displays the facts of whatever crime he is exploring, deploying a hypnotic drawing style [...]