
Mist II, 1996 by Paula Rego (b. 1935)

Mist II, 1996 by Paula Rego (b. 1935)

Portrait of Moerai Matuanui, 2019 by Kehinde Wiley (b. 1977)

The Alchemist, 2015 by Paulina Olowska (b. 1976)

Rescue Party, 2010 by Robin F. Williams (b. 1984)

The Cinema,1920, by William Roberts (1895–1980)

The Art Lover, 2015 by Jansson Stegner (b. 1972)

Circe, 1974 by Elisabeth Frink (1930–1993). From Frink’s The Odyssey series.

My review of Jaime Hernandez’s latest Love & Rockets graphic novel, Is This How You See Me?, is up now at The Comics Journal. First few grafs—
Can you ever really go home again?
This is the central question of Jaime Hernandez’s Is This How You See Me? Collecting serialized comics from the past five years into a cohesive graphic novel, Is This How You See Me? is a moving tale of friendship, aging, and how the past shapes how we see the present.
Is This How You See Me? takes place over a single weekend in the mid-2010s. Best friends Maggie and Hopey return to their childhood hometown Huerta (or “Hoppers,” in Love & Rockets slang) for a punk rock reunion party and concert.

Rear Window Timelapse by Jeff Desom/Alfred Hitchcock.


Theseus and the Minotaur, 2009 by Paul Reid (b. 1975)

La Suerte 1938, by Wyndham Lewis (1882–1957)

Proof by Kenton Nelson (b. 1954)

From Leaves of Grass, illustrated by Rockwell Kent.

The Muse’s Revenge, 2019 by Ilya Milstein