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This week, I thought I could avoid a trip to the store, to no avail
This week, I thought I could avoid a trip to the store, to no avail
I already used up all my links, so straight to business: Wait, here's one: You can download the latest issue of James Turner's Warlord of Io here for 99 cents. I need to do just that. And: Kevin Church and Paul Horn posted this decent little horror comic just in time for Halloween. Check ...
This Wednesday, the spies and rockers come in from the cold
This Wednesday, the spies and rockers come in from the cold
robot6.comicbookresources.com — This week is a good one for fans of espionage and spies, as Marvel releases a new... Black Widow miniseries; Vertigo gives us the further adventures of Fabletown's resident spy, Cinderella; and Titan collects the old James Bond newspaper strip into ... (more) This Wednesday, the spies and rockers come in from the cold
An anticipation post that goes near and far.
joglikescomics.blogspot.com — *Ladies and gentlemen, Brendan McCarthy on Spider-Man and Dr. Strange . April, May, June: 2010. LAST WEEK'S... REVIEWS: Detective Comics #858 (focusing on J.H. Williams III - where he's been, what he's doing, and where he's going with what he's done; ... (more) An anticipation post that goes near and far.
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Daily OCD: 11/2/09
FLOG! Entries — ... Twitter chat with LitChat, you can download the transcript from the LitChat website • Education: Robyn Chapman of the Center for Cartoon Studies reports from Dash Shaw's recent lecture at the school • Plug: Librarie Drawn & Quarterly gives a nice recommendation to Abstract Comics • Plug: At Comics Alliance, Douglas Wolk highlights Like a Dog by Zak Sally among the week's new releases, as does Matthew J. Brady • Things to see: In a match made in heaven, ...

Nov. 3, 2009: The death of an innocent child
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal — ... downloads of new comic books are still off-limits, at least for the moment. (Links via J.K. Parkin.) Michael Buntag connects a few dots related to the decline of manga in Japan. More about us, us, us: Noah Berlatsky responds to Jeet Heer’s analysis of The Comics Journal.   [Consumer news] New this week Link: Joe McCulloch, Matthew Brady A look at the best-sounding books scheduled to hit the comics shops ...

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