At long last, No Flying No Tights is officially back!

Those keen for the news have presumably already been kicking around, but I am incredibly pleased to announce the relaunch of the site and a whole host of news.

First off, we have over 20 new reviews thanks to my outstanding new reviewers!  Check out the reviews at the main page.  Even more exciting, take a look at who’s behind all those fantastic new reviews here.

You can find us on Facebook here and Twitter on over here (if you’re desperate to hear my opinions about TV shows, you’ll find my own Twitter here, but the official NFNT twitter is where we’ll be tweeting out most of our content.)

There will be a variety of new regular features around the site, launching in the upcoming months, including What’s Making Us Happy This Week (blatantly, um, inspired by NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour), Let’s Judge Books By Their Covers, Classic Fantastic, and Bring it Back!

The new site has been designed by the lovely and talented Alison Kotin, who deserves all the kudos in the world for her hard work on revamping this whole site.  Do check out her work as an artist as well as designer — it’s truly outstanding.

As always, we encourage feedback and discussion on the site.  Our comment policy is here, so just abide by those basic rules and we’d love to hear from you.  If you’ve got feedback on the site, please head over to the Suggestion Box to let us know what you’re yearning to see on the site.

  • Robin B.

    Editor in Chief

    Teen Librarian, Public Library of Brookline | She/Her

    Robin E. Brenner is Teen Librarian at the Brookline Public Library in Massachusetts. She has chaired the American Library Association Great Graphic Novels for Teens Selection List Committee, the Margaret A. Edwards Award Committee, and served on the Michael L. Printz Award Committee. She is currently the President of the Graphic Novels and Comics Round Table for ALA. She was a judge for the 2007 Eisner awards, helped judge the Boston Globe Horn Book Awards in 2011, and contributes to the Good Comics for Kids blog at School Library Journal. She regularly gives lectures and workshops on graphic novels, manga, and anime at comics conventions including New York and San Diego Comic-Con and at the American Library Association’s conferences. Her guide, Understanding Manga and Anime (Libraries Unlimited, 2007), was nominated for a 2008 Eisner Award.

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