oneofthejonesboys.wordpress.com - 1/9/2009
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Steve Canyon: 1953 . Milton Caniff. Checker, 2006. $17.95, 170 pages.
Steve Canyon is a comic like Cerebus or Little Orphan Annie . If you’re going to enjoy it – and there’s a lot to enjoy — there are some hurdles to overcome. With Cerebus , it’s Dave ...
cereblog.org - 1/7/2009
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Ah, winter 1977. Sadly, neither of us Cerebloggers
had yet been born, and so we cannot nostalgically...
recall what it was like when Cerebus first came out, only that it was a long, long time ago. I say this not to make anybody feel old , but to ...
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Cerebus: A Diablog
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[Review] Project X: Challengers
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