Cartoon review: “The Loud House”
A review of the Nickelodeon animated cartoon series “The Loud House,” about the Loud family (two parents who have 10 girls and one boy).
A review of the Nickelodeon animated cartoon series “The Loud House,” about the Loud family (two parents who have 10 girls and one boy).
A review of the mid-1980s cartoon series “Jem and the Holograms,” as well as the follow-up IDW comic series from the 2010s.
A review of the comic strip “Kyle’s Bed & Breakfast,” about the soap opera goings-on at a fictional gay-oriented Long Island, NY B&B.
A review of the 2000 and 2019 PBS cartoon versions of “Clifford the Big Red Dog,” based on the long-running children’s book series.
Today’s comic review is a look at the webcomic “Questionable Content” by Jeph Jacques, a “slice-of-life” strip featuring humans and sentient robots.
A review of “Goldie Vance,” a graphic novel series (created by Hope Larson and Brittney Williams) about a teenage detective.
A review of the graphic novel and prose novel series “The Backstagers.” The series was created by James Tynion IV and Rian Sygh.
A review of the Canadian made cartoon “16 Hudson,” about a group of young children who live in a big city apartment building.
A review of “AJ & Magnus,” a webcomic by Bryan and Simon Steel about a gay couple, their energetic son, and their pet dog.
A review of the PBS animated series “Hero Elementary,” about a group of super-powered kids attending a school for superheroes.