Update for 12/13/05

December 13, 2005

New review for The Mighty Offenders #2 by Don McInturff, Tod Parkhill and Joey Mason. Sorry about yesterday, I’ve been as sick as the proverbial dog all weekend and didn’t have the energy to do much of anything yesterday…


Update for 12/9/05

December 9, 2005

New review for The Secret Voice #1 by Zack Soto. It’s the second one on the page, as it’s the same name as his mini. Happy weekend!


Update for 12/07/05

December 7, 2005

New review for Apollo Astro #6 by Jack Turnbull, and who else is already completely sick of all this holiday music? Humbug!


Update for 12/6/05

December 6, 2005

New review for Lackluster World #2 by Eric Adams, and happy St. Nicholaus day for you folks who know what that is…


Update for 12/05/05

December 5, 2005

New review for Daily Compulsion #3 by Nathan Rice!


Update for 12/2/05

December 2, 2005

New review for Friends #2 by Francois Vigneault. Happy weekend all!


Update for 11/30/05

November 30, 2005

New review for The Comic of Brotherly Love by Bryce Flint-Somerville…


Update for 11/29/05

November 29, 2005

New review for Black Star #3 by Jeff Zwirek, and has your Republican Congressman been indicted on anything yet? If not, give it a few months…


Update for 11/28/05

November 28, 2005

New review for The Three Keys #1 by Nik Havert and Paul Schultz, as well as a pile of books from Nik for the store. Also, Francois Vigneault did a reader review, as you know you guys can write these things too if you want to, right?It’s not like I have any special training or anything, just a willingness to ramble. Here’s his new review.


Update for 11/24/05

November 24, 2005

Happy Thanksgiving! This is for the people who want an excuse to sit at the computer for a bit and avoid time with the family. New reviews for Elm City Jams #3 by Isaac Cates and Mike Wenthe and Treeby Kooba #2 by Jeremy C. This is probably it for the week, but I will be going to a convention in Columbus this weekend, so there should be all kinds of new stuff in the coming weeks. Also, I wanted to make it clear that if you order comics from me before December 15th, they WILL get to you by Christmas. I’ve decided to get into the holiday spirit and pay a bit extra for postage if it needs it to get there on time, unless you live out of the country, in which case I don’t have THAT much of a holiday spirit. Humbug!


Update for 11/22/05

November 22, 2005

New review for Division Shadow by Patrick Meaney, which is also available in the online store…


Update for 11/21/05

November 21, 2005

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Update for 11/17/05

November 17, 2005

New review for Jury Rigged Comics: Leftovers by Sean McGurr, and happy weekend, as this is probably the last update until next week…


Update for 11/16/05

November 16, 2005

New review for Sap #6 by Jeff Wilson…


Update for 11/15/05

November 15, 2005

New review for Pale Fire #1 by MK Reed, and I don’t know what it’s like where you live, but it’s supposed to snow in Ohio tomorrow…


Update for 11/14/05

November 14, 2005

New review for Unlucky #1 by Matthew Hawkins, and I think things should be more or less back to normal here now…


Update for 11/11/05

November 11, 2005

New reviews for Comics Pulp Vol. 1 by Ted Seko and A Moment of Clarity Book 1 by John Bintz. Happy weekend everybody!


Update for 11/9/05

November 9, 2005

New review for The Balloon by Leslie Augenbraun, and sorry about the slow week for updates but I’m still completely wiped out from the election, in which not a single one of the issues here passed…


Update for 11/7/05

November 7, 2005

New review for Cruel World #6 by Anton Emdin, and no update for tomorrow because I’ll be working at the Board of Elections for 14 hours. So get out and vote! Unless you genuinely don’t care about the whole thing, and who am I to decry that kind of persistent apathy?


Update for 11/3/05

November 3, 2005

New review for Double Woodwork by John Bagnall. Everybody in Columbus is going to vote on Tuesday, right? Still a few vital issues there for you to vote on, even without all the inherent sexiness of a vote for the higher offices…