Update for 12/15/10

October 15, 2010

New review for Three, edited by Robert Kirby and containing him, Eric Orner and Joey Alison Sayers.  I should be able to get a review or two up over the weekend to make up for my slacking yesterday…


Update for 10/13/10

October 13, 2010

New review for Life is Good #2 on Steve Seck Wednesday, which does take some of the surprise out of things I guess but it’s nice to occasionally not just make a blind grab into a stack of comics.


Update for 10/12/10

October 12, 2010

New review for Abstracted Comics on this Pat Aulisio Tuesday.  I think I still have another comic or two of his to keep this going, then it’s back to purely random reviews on Tuesdays unless somebody else wants to accept my challenge and send me at least 4 comics of theirs that haven’t already been reviewed on this site.


Update for 10/11/10

October 11, 2010

No review yesterday obviously, and I somehow managed to pass the whole day without getting that it was 10/10/10.  Why?  Because I didn’t do an update, obviously.  Now I have to wait until 11/11/11 to… what good are those special dates again?  New review today for Window #5 by Dave Lapp.


Update for 10/09/10

October 9, 2010

New review for Space Trucking by Macedonio, maybe another update tomorrow before regular programming resumes during the week…?


Update for 10/7/10

October 7, 2010

New review for Who is Amy Amoeba? by Jason Viola, and who else is excited about the hockey season starting today?  Anybody?  Hello?


Update for 10/6/10

October 6, 2010

New review for Life is Good #1 by Steve Seck, as it is Steve Seck Wednesday and all.


Update for 10/5/10

October 5, 2010

New review for Secret Prison #2, edited by Ian Harker (as far as I can tell) and containing all sorts of folks, including Pat Aulisio (who was kind enough to send this to me), so it still counts as “Pat Aulisio Tuesday.”


Update for 10/4/10

October 4, 2010

New review today for Jumbly Junkery #9 by L. Nichols, still getting back into the swing of things so e-mails outside of the ones that involve money might be left languishing for a few days.  Just so you know…


Update for 9/30/10

September 30, 2010

New review for The Visible Rooster Jack by Adam Hansen, Ben Zmith & Sara Witty.  I’m leaving town for a birthday weekend, so nothing new will be up here until probably Monday.  Happy weekend everybody, if you want to send me birthday greetings just buy comics from the site!  Then if the ordering system is still messed up like I fear you’ll just send me the money directly to Paypal and I’ll send you the comics…


Update for 9/29/10

September 29, 2010

New review for The Trial of Sweetie Snake by Steve Seck and, as Steve was nice enough to take me up on my challenge to send enough comics to make it a weekly thing, it’ll be “Steve Seck Wednesdays” around here for at least the next month.  If anybody else wants to take me up on it, I can probably do it for one more day of the week (at least until these run out), then I’m sticking to the random stuff.


Update for 9/28/10

September 28, 2010

New review on Pat Aulisio Tuesday for Philly Alternative Comic Con 2010, which I’m going to go out on a limb and say was the program for the event, but all it has in it is comics.


Update for 9/27/10

September 27, 2010

New review for Monkey Squad One #5 by Doug Michel…


Update for 9/26/10

September 26, 2010

New review for Bachelor Girl’s Mother Goose by Amy Martin, and this one is for all the ladies out there…


Update for 9/25/10

September 25, 2010

New review for Memory Foam II by Toby Jones!


Update for 9/24/10

September 24, 2010

New review for Spaz! #3 by Emi Gennis and, as I seem to be getting a ton of comics lately, I will be around this weekend doing reviews.  I have an idea for that still-working-on-it comics rental project that would involve me doing it by myself.  It wouldn’t be pretty, as I have no skills for this sort of thing, but it would be functional and waiting for web help is clearly getting me nowhere.  Would anybody out there be overly offended if the rental service took a bare minimum of work on your end (like cutting and pasting a pile of titles of comics you’d like to receive instead of clicking and having them automatically added to a list) or would you prefer to wait until that mythical day when it’s all done perfectly by a gifted web designer?  This isn’t rhetorical, I’m asking for opinions here…


Update for 9/23/10

September 23, 2010

New review for Aloha by Desmond Reed, and it looks like I’ve had at least one person take me up on my offer to send a chunk of their comics along for weekly reviewing.  I don’t want to do that every day, as I think at least some of the fun of this site comes in not knowing what’s going to be reviewed next (or at least I hope that’s fun for people who aren’t me), but hey, there are seven days in the week, I see no problem with 3 or 4 of them being weekly reviews of the same person.  It’s not like they can produce infinite comics and keep this up for long anyway.  Well, maybe Brian John Mitchell could…


Update for 9/21/10

September 21, 2010

New review for Bare Knuckle by Pat Aulisio, and because Pat sent me a bunch of comics recently I’ve decided to do Pat Aulisio Tuesdays for a bit.  Hey, if you want the same treatment, just send me 4 or more different comics you’ve done that haven’t already been reviewed on the site.  I’m a big fan of themes like that (and I will admit that “Tempo Lush Tuesday” rolled off the tongue a bit better), but rarely get enough comics by one person to pull it off…


Update for 9/20/10

September 20, 2010

New review for Blaster Al Ackerman’s Tales of the Ling Master #3 by E.J. Barnes.  Sure, the title is unwieldy, but the comic is delicious!


Update for 9/17/10

September 17, 2010

New review for The Curse of the Parsimonious Great Aunt by Gabrielle Nowicki, and have you noticed how I seem to be taking a roving day off during the week again?  That wasn’t the plan, in case you were wondering, but I have my doubts that it will stop any time soon.