Update for 7/8/11

July 8, 2011

New review for The Patriot’s Daughter by Jack Coltman, and I’d like to apologize to the guy for maybe giving the review short shrift, but I was stumped on what to say and it’s Friday afternoon. I’m only human!


Update for 7/7/11

July 7, 2011

New review today for The Fifty Flip Experiment #3 by Dan Hill, as he was nice enough to send me a stack of older issues (very long ago) and I’m hoping to get through all of them by the end of the year. Hey, it’s good to have goals in life…


Update for 7/5/11

July 5, 2011

New review for Chickenbot’s Odd Jobs #4 by Eric H., and I clearly didn’t have time/couldn’t work up the energy to do reviews over the holiday weekend. Better luck next year!


Update for 7/1/11

July 1, 2011

New review for 3-D Pete’s Star Babe Invasion Comics Summer 2011 by Mike Fisher, who maybe needs to come up with a slightly less clunky title. Maybe I’ll get some reviews up over the weekend, or maybe I’ll just relax like the rest of America. We’ll see!


Update for 6/29/11

June 29, 2011

New review for Second Chances by Matt Sundstrom. Any roofers in the Champaign area looking for work? You should come to my house during the day and help out these people working here. It’s pretty clear that they’re in no hurry about finishing, so in theory you could really milk this job…


Update for 6/28/11

June 28, 2011

New review for Revelations #1 by Louise Cochran-Mason & Barry Southworth. How long is it this after-flu “feeling better but still exhausted for no reason” crap supposed to last anyway? Blech.


Update for 6/27/11

June 27, 2011

New review for Silent V #4 by Kyle Baddeley. Still messed up from this lovely weekend-killing flu bug, thanks for asking, but I dragged myself out of bed and all the way to the computer just so you guys could get your new comics fix. Yes, I am just that selfless.


Update for 6/22/11

June 23, 2011

New review for Weeknight Casserole by Kelly Froh, and why is it that I mainly get some variation of the flu in the summer months? It always feels vaguely wrong, outside of the obvious wrong feelings that it brings. I’ll still try to get updates together during the weekend though, as various chills  don’t keep me from writing, right?


Update for 6/22/11

June 22, 2011

New review for Built #1 by Brian John Mitchell & Joe Badon, happy Wednesday!


Update for 6/21/11

June 21, 2011

New review for Major Mishap Pushes the Panic Button! by Jerry Goebert & Christopher Durant. In case anybody out there is looking for a convention to attend this weekend, it turns out that it’s FLUKE time again in Athens Georgia. The last one I went to was held in a bar, which should be mandatory for these things, and it’s a blast if you’re looking for great new comics, various performers and bands.


Update for 6/20/11

June 20, 2011

New review for The Collyer Brothers by Emi Gennis, and I just downloaded over 30 images to this computer (using the still very stupid process I’m stuck with in regards to this scanner), so any lack of reviews over the next couple of weeks will be due purely to my laziness/malaise/suddenly broken again computer. Not that it’s broken yet, but I’m well aware of my luck with these stupid things.


Update for 6/16/11

June 16, 2011

New review for Monty #2 by Kayla Escobedo. Go outside and play, it seems to be a very nice day.


Update for 6/14/11

June 14, 2011

New review for Herman the Manatee #3 by Jason Viola. Hey look at that, an update with no complaining about anything from me!


Update for 6/13/11

June 13, 2011

New review today for Blackguard #3 by various international folks. Sorry about the review gaps, I had an actual weekend for once so no time for comics. I’ll try to make up for it during the week, he says one more time with his fingers crossed…


Update for 6/9/11

June 9, 2011

Two new reviews today for Vigilant #1 by Brian John Mitchell & PB Kain and Crocus by Whit Taylor. Sorry about the lack of updates yesterday, I was trying to fix a virus that has the lovely side effect of making most of my Google links go to a misdirected site. It still isn’t fixed after running every malware/antiviral thing I could think of, so if anybody else has gone through this hassle and fixed it I’d love to hear from you.


Update for 6/7/11

June 7, 2011

New review today for Nine Short Works by Jon Allen, and I’d have more but the computer is freaking out so much that I’m a little shocked that the review managed to get posted. Time to run every anti-viral thing I have and hope for the best…


Update for 6/6/11

June 6, 2011

New review for Stranger Two Stranger #1 by R. Hendricks. Sorry for the late and decidedly singular update, but I had a maintenance guy working on my apartment for a few hours to repair the damage from the leaking roof yesterday. In case you were wondering, yes, of course it started leaking directly over my bookcase. Why would it ever leak anywhere else?


Update for 6/4/11

June 4, 2011

New review for Blammo #7 by Noah Van Sciver, and I’m clearly going to need to ease back into this reviewing thing. I’m going to let Blammo sit at the top of the page over the weekend, then the goal is to do double reviews during at least half of the upcoming week. Happy weekend y’all!


Update for 6/2/11

June 2, 2011

New reviews today for Oh My! Comix by Dexter Cockburn and Robots Are People, Too #2 edited by Greg Vondruska and featuring gaggles of comics folks. What a relief to be able to just talk about comics again…


Update for 6/1/11

June 1, 2011

Yes, an actual update. The scanner is working again even though the computer isn’t (it’s a long story and I’m sick of updates about technical stuff here), so there’s a new review today for Double Dip #1 by Tom Cherry & Dale Martin. Double reviews should start tomorrow assuming that this very old and feeble computer holds up long enough for me to buy another one that’s slightly less old and feeble. As for last month, let’s just call May an unplanned vacation and leave it at that. I was also more or less ignoring e-mails last month, so if you sent me something I’ll be digging through those soon too. Hooray for comics!