September 16, 2004LA Weekly reviews SCRAPBOOK!Artist scrapbooks bring to mind a Jon Lovitz sketch about an obnoxious Picasso scribbling on paper napkins and forcing t...
March 17, 2003Sturm’s Golem is the Best of 2001The Great American Sport meets the Great American Artform. Based on the Jewish legend of the Golem, it’s about a ...
August 17, 2001Time.comix rave for Sturm’s GolemIt shouldn’t take a small publisher, based in Canada, to bring baseball to American comicbooks, but it has. Fortu...
January 14, 2003James Sturm in the Chronicle of Higher EducationAspiring cartoonists have long had to hone their skills — and learn about their craft — without much support...
January 29, 2003Graphic Novels Hit The MainstreamHappy moments don’t come around often in the world of comic books. Years of bias, terrible distribution and a gen...
July 2, 2002Time.com on a Smart BlondeSome people hate Adrian Tomine’s work. All they see are cute girls and angsty-guys in short, enigmatic portraits ...
July 3, 2002Village Voice Summer Book Round UpVLS, July 3-9 2002Henry James deemed “summer afternoon” the most beautiful phrase in the English language; c...
May 21, 2002TIME.com reviews Baru’s Road to AmericaA sports comic with themes of race and identity, set at a time reminiscent to current events, “Road to AmericaR...
June 16, 2002The Observer reviews Sturm’s GolemPicasso and TS Eliot were fans of Krazy Kat and the dadaist feline is still more moving than many more modern creations....