OK, still no update, and it looks like I’ll be working at least 22 hours this weekend alone, so probably no more updates until after the election, probably on the 8th or 9th of November.� For those of you who are curious about the state of things around here (assuming that everybody isn’t long gone already), I just renewed the domain name for another year, I’m actually missing all the daily rambling and have a bunch of comics piling up to get on the site when I get back.� So yes I will be back and yes it will be relatively soon.� If you have comics you’d like on the site, now is the time to mail them to me: Kevin Bramer� 3847 Plane Tree Drive West� Columbus, OH 43228.� Oh, and happy 5 year anniversary to me!
Update for 10/11/06
October 11, 2006OK, uncle. I’m going on hiatus for a bit. If all goes well at work I’ll be back around the 21st, if all does not go well it’ll be a bit later than that. Sorry, but after these 12 hour shifts I don’t even want to read comics. Yeah, I know, boo-hoo. For anybody who has a car, some cash and free time, you should get to SPX this weekend. And for those of you who can’t stand to be without new comics people, just click on a few different letters in the authors index and go down the list. There�must be some people on there you’ve never heard of…
Update for 10/5/06
October 5, 2006New (sleepy) reviews for My Brain Hurts #4 by Liz Baillie and The Cast Of 24: Season 4 by Jeff Zwirek…
Update for 10/2/06
October 2, 2006New review for Tardcore Comics by Lee Lavy, and I have no idea how I was able to keep up the constant updates during the ’04 12 hour shifts, but I’m having a real hard time with it this time around…
Update for 9/26/06
September 26, 2006New review for Weird Sister by Elizabeth Genco and various artists, and due to some serious overtime in the coming weeks reviews are going to be coming a bit later in the day, just do you guys know…
Update for 9/25/06
September 25, 2006New reviews for Will Dinski’s Habitual Entertainment #3 (finally) and Space Pilot Girl by Tim Fischer. Also, if you’ve never totalled your car before, I highly recommend against it…
Update for 9/21/06
September 21, 2006The new review for Will Dinski’s latest, Habitual Entertainment, was eaten by what seems to be continual server burps. Will post again when the gerbils in my computer calm down, whenever that may be…
Update for 9/20/06
September 20, 2006New review for Ouija Interview #2: Chip by Sarah Becan, which is also available in the online store. Go hockey! Start playing again already!
Update for 9/18/06
September 18, 2006New review for the wonderful Famous Fighters #1 by Matt Smith & Tom Pappalardo, and I’ve given away the mystery of the review on the main page. Oops!
Update for 9/15/06
September 15, 2006New review for Quotidian by Pat Aulisio (also available in the online store), and kee-rist did this weekend take forever to get here…
Update for 9/12/06
September 12, 2006New review for the appropriately titled 25 Cent Funny by Shannon Smith…
Update for 9/11/06
September 11, 2006New review for Racecar Comics #2 by Matt Dow, and here’s a political link because of the anniversary and all…
Update for 9/7/06
September 7, 2006New review for The Lucky Ones by Mark Burrier, also available in the online store.
Update for 9/5/06
September 5, 2006Oops. I hadn’t intended to take a week off from the site. But with all the overtime and the big holiday weekend, well, as I said, oops. Here’s are two new reviews and things should be back to "normal" now: Sleepwalker #1 by Molly Lawless and Spudd 64 #4 by Matt Kish and various others, which is also available in the online store.
Lawless, Molly – Sleepwalker #1
September 5, 2006
Sleepwalker #1 Now Available! $1
Warning to readers who hate baseball: one page of this comic deals with baseball at all, and that’s the hilarious story of the last game of the Washington Senator’s in 1971, something that I had somehow missed. So if you saw this somewhere and skipped out because you thought it would be a baseball comic, boy were you stupid. Most of the rest of the comic is the story of Jeff, a man who wormed his way into becoming the personal assistant to a wildly successful writer who does schlocky fantasy books. It’s a great story about a guy who finally gets to work for one of his idols and finds out that the reality of his hero isn’t quite as wonderful as he’d imagined. He also deals briefly with his hilariously stereotypical friends, a liberal blogger, underground comix artist and a screenwriter. Intriguing stuff, continued in the next issue, and it even leaves on a bit of a cliffhanger. She ends the issue with a short story about a robbery she’d witnessed, without doing much of anything about it. Great first issue (although she’s done more comics if you’re curious and would like to e-mail her), well worth a look.

Update for 8/29/06
August 29, 2006New review (way down at the bottom of the page) for FIB #1 by Various folks from Providence…
Update for 8/28/06
August 28, 2006So much for getting caught up over the weekend. One of these days, anyway. For today, a new update for Zeek The Martian Geek #7 by Brian Cattapan, which is also available in the online store…
Update for 8/24/06
August 24, 2006New review for This Is Still America #1 by George, and I’ll try to get caught up on reviews over the weekend again…
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