Ng Suat Tong: Delphine # 1-4
Synopsis (with significant spoilers): A man arrives in a mysterious town in search of his one-time lover called Delphine. She had left him some time back to visit her ill, and possibly dying, father...
View ArticleNg Suat Tong On Lettering – Old and New
Most people with an interest in Chinese brush painting realize that the calligraphy frequently found at the edge of such pieces form as much a part of the art as the image itself. Chinese calligraphy...
View ArticleMonster Men Bureiko Lullaby reviewed by Ng Suat Tong
*This review contains images that are NSFW. You can get a decent idea about the qualities of Takashi Nemoto’s Monster Men Bureiko Lullaby just by reading the first few lines of the handful reviews...
View ArticleHow to Love reviewed by Ng Suat Tong
Actus Tragicus; Top Shelf; 144 pp., $29.95; Hardcover, Color; ISBN: 9789659022168 How to Love is the latest collection from the Actus Tragicus comics collective. As recounted by Rutu Modan in her...
View ArticleYou’ll Never Know (Book 1: A Good and Decent Man) reviewed by Ng Suat Tong
Written in 1994, Carol Tyler’s “The Hannah Story” was a tribute to her mother, Hannah, and her strength in dealing with her in-laws as well as the death of her daughter, Ann. Despite the intervening...
View ArticleBest American Comics Criticism Roundtable: A Lost Opportunity
Opening contributions from Ng Suat Tong, Noah Berlatsky, Caroline Small, Jeet Heer, Brian Doherty and BACC editor Ben Schwartz; responses from Caroline Small, Ng Suat Tong, Jeet Heer, Noah Berlatsky...
View ArticleBest American Comics Criticism Roundtable: As Much Time as They Deserve
Opening contributions from Ng Suat Tong, Noah Berlatsky, Caroline Small, Jeet Heer, Brian Doherty and BACC editor Ben Schwartz; responses from Caroline Small, Ng Suat Tong, Jeet Heer, Noah Berlatsky...
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