New review for Werefore Teach Comics? by Rio Aubry Taylor. Hey Boston Red Sox, any chance of you guys not completely choking for the last two games of the season like you have for the rest of September? I would be ever so grateful.
Update for 9/26/11
September 26, 2011New review for Jay’s Brain #1 by Jason Viola. Not to be missed for fans of funny things or orange comic covers!
Update for 9/23/11
September 23, 2011New review today for The Lost Works of Georges Melies – Film 1: The Twins by Charles Ellis. If you hurry you may still be able to catch the last bits of the big Top Shelf Comix sale. It ends today!
Update for 9/22/11
September 22, 2011New review for Some Stories #1 by Desmond Reed. Don’t forget the Top Shelf Comix cheap comics sale! You only have until tomorrow to stock up…
Update for 9/21/11
September 21, 2011New review for Gaylord Phoenix #4 by Edie Fake, and I’ll try to make up the missed review from yesterday during the week. I did mention that this computer is on its last legs, right? Yeah, that’s screwing me up more than a little. Hey, buy some comics from Top Shelf Comix during the sale, will you? This is their big funding push for the year and they have a ton of great stuff available for very cheap until Friday. How about a copy of Alec: The Years Have Pants of your very own? It is impossible to be disappointed with that book.
Update for 9/19/11
September 19, 2011New review today for The Black Project #1 by Gareth Brookes. That cheap Top Shelf sale is going on until Friday, and I’d happily post a link here if my computer didn’t have a horrible virus where most Google searches go to blind links. Google “Top Shelf Comix,” I think you can find it for yourself.
Update for 9/16/11
September 16, 2011New review for Poit! #1 by Brian John Mitchell & Dave Sim. See, it wasn’t really that hard for me to get 5 reviews up. Remember when I was doing two a day and holding down a full time job? Madness. Also, good news for the weekend: Jeff Zwirek’s fundraiser for a collected edition of Burning Building Comix was a rousing success! I had my doubts when he was only halfway there with about a week to go, but it turns out that sometimes the good guys do win. Happy weekend!
Update for 9/15/11
September 15, 2011New reviews today for Mongoloid Revenge by Josh Burggraf and Slither #7 by Kelly Froh. Hey, I promised five reviews this week and I had workers in here yesterday so I couldn’t get an update in. I’m trying over here…
Update for 9/13/11
September 13, 2011New review today for My Life in Records by Grant Thomas. That’s one thing about having to use the backup computer: it’s also the only one that lets the scanner work, which makes it MUCH easier to scan new stuff. Everything else about it is a decided step down, but hey, silver linings and all that.
Update for 9/12/11
September 12, 2011New review today for Monkey Squad One #7 by Doug Michel. Remember how I said that there would be regular updates unless the computer freaked out? Yeah. I’m on my backup computer at the moment (backup = hopelessly riddled with viruses), but I’ll keep doing reviews as long as this thing holds out. After that it’s off to shouting about comics from street corners, so Champaign Illinois residents could be in for a treat…
9/9/11
September 9, 2011Sorry, but the week got away from me again. I got behind in my work and, as that’s the writing that pays the bills, it has to take precedence. 5 reviews next week at a bare minimum, that’s my pledge. Barring a full computer meltdown it should be possible. I also wanted to mention the current Top Shelf $3 sale. There isn’t a better deal in small press comics. The money from this sale pays for a lot of their yearly operating costs, and you get to have a whole pile of comics for cheap. There’s the cheaper versions of the collections and hardcovers (hardcover copies of the gigantic From Hell and Alec: The Years Have Pants for $25 each), $10 or $8 sales on much more expensive books (if you’ve missed any Jeffrey Brown comics, now’s your chance) and the $3 and even $1 books. You can get the two Hutch Owen collections by Tom Hart for $3 each along with even more Jeffrey Brown comics, and for $1 you can get all of the Happy comics by Josh Simmons, Hey Mister by Pete Sickman-Garner and a few Jennifer Daydreamer books among many other things. Check it out, buy comics and be happy.
Update for 9/7/11
September 7, 2011New review today for Window #11 by Dave Lapp. Hey, I took that accidental week off, I should check in with Jeff Zwirek’s fundraiser for a collected edition of Burning Building Comix. Damn, it looks like he’s only about halfway to his goal with 8 days left. Seriously, there are only 41 people in the world willing to give this man some money? This is why us small press comics fans can’t have nice things. Give the man some cash already!
Update for 9/6/11
September 6, 2011New review for Indestructible Universe #6 by Morgan Pielli. Sorry about that unintentional vacation, I got busy with work stuff last week and then decided to take the holiday weekend along with the rest of the country. Normal posting will resume at this time.
Update for 8/26/11
August 26, 2011New review for Mortal Tedium by John Robbins. I sometimes ask you readers to buy comics, like now if you want to celebrate or otherwise mark the 10th anniversary of the website. Still, I never recommend comics for people who might be intimidated by the 450+ comics to choose from. So, in no particular order (as I’m not a fan of lists, which is why I don’t grade comics by a star or numbered scale), here are 10 comics that I didn’t know about when I started this site but now consider necessary reading for any fan of the genre.
Mine Tonight by Trevor Alixopulos
In Anticipation of Hugs by Neil Brideau
Old Man Winter and Other Sordid Tales by J.T. Yost
Christina & Charles by Austin English
Asthma by John Hankiewicz
Broken Lines Book One by Tom Pappalardo
The Horrifically Complete Non-Winner by Kelli Nelson
Bookhunter by Jason Shiga
Important Comics: A Collection of Unquestionable Merit by Dina Kelberman
The Airy Tales by Olga Volozova
Honorable mentions go to entire series where I don’t want to single out one issue, like Slither from Kelly Froh, Reich by Elijah Brubaker, And Then One Day by Ryan Claytor, Ruffians by Brian Canini (also a good bet for bargain hunters), True Travel Tales by Justin Hall, Tales to Demolish by Eric Haven, Shuteye by Sarah Becan, Legal Action Comics anthologies edited by Danny Hellman (and featuring everybody you’ve ever heard of in the comics business as of five years ago when they were released), Unlucky by Matthew Hawkins, Watching Days Become Years by Jeff LeVine, Tear Stained Makeup AND Carl by Marcos Perez, King Cat by John Porcellino (duh, but just on the off-chance that you aren’t already reading it), Unlovable by Esther Pearl Watson, Reporter by Dylan Williams, and Lackluster World by Eric Adams. If your comic wasn’t mentioned here and you’re annoyed, please keep in mind that I genuinely like a good 99% of the stuff in my store and that I was trying to make a finite list. Happy weekend everybody! Watch out for that hurricane…
Update for 8/25/11
August 25, 2011New review today for Monthly #1 by Brian John Mitchell & Eric Shonborn.
Update for 8/23/11
August 23, 2011New review for Last Slice by Jaime Crespo. Have I mentioned that this is the tenth anniversary month of this website? And that I’m keeping it low-key (what do you do for a website anniversary anyway?) but that if you wanted to mark it in any way that you could always buy comics from me? That also works if you don’t care at all about the website and just want to buy some comics. Just throwing that out there.
Update for 8/22/11
August 22, 2011New review today for Bad Breath Comics #3 by Josh Juresko. Looks like things are progressing nicely on Jeff Zwirek’s fundraiser for his collected edition of Burning Building Comix, although he still has a ways to go before it’s a reality. Why not give the man some cash to help him out?
Update for 8/19/11
August 19, 2011New review for Team Girl Comic #3 by a gaggle of women in and around Glasgow.
Update for 8/18/11
August 18, 2011New review for The Escapologist #1 by Simon Moreton. Hey, have I mentioned that this month is the ten year anniversary of the site? Granted, it started with a different name and I had to restart it a few months later under the “Optical Sloth” name, but hey, ten years. That’s forever in internet years. Thanks to everybody for all the review comics (what, you artists think you’re the only people who get anything out of this deal?), and thanks to everybody else who shows up looking for good comics. I may still try to put something together to commemorate things before the year is over, but if you want to do your own celebrating, why not order some comics? That’s always a good way to show me that I’m getting through to at least some people.
Update for 8/16/11
August 16, 2011New review for Foie Gras and the Joy of Cooking #1 by Edie Fake. I’m not even going to mention the Jeff Zwirek fundraiser for the collected edition of Burning Building Comix today, as I’m sure you’re sick of me talking about it. Luckily I won’t say a word about it today.
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