Monthly Archives: July 2009

Update for 7/30/09

New review for Time Warp Comix #2 edited by Dan Taylor, one of his many books available in my shop.  For you to, you know, buy.

Update for 7/29/09

New review for Zeek the Martian Geek #8 by Brian Cattapan, which is also newly available in the online store along with his new collection, appropriately titled Zeek the Martian Geek, which collects the best of #1-7.  In other words, if you buy two books you essentially have all of the (non-color) Zeek up to this point.  Wotta deal!

Update for 7/28/09

New review for The Moldy Bagels by Suzanne Baumann, and yes, it does indeed seem like I have an endless supply of her minis lying around.  I’m sure I’ll run out one of these days…

Update for 7/27/09

New review for Crustacean Frustration by Robert Ullman and yes, I am back to the usual random comics reviewed each day instead of going with a geographical theme.

Update for 7/26/09

New review for The Love Song of Kermit the Frog by Ed Choy Moorman.

Update for 7/25/09

New review for Laterborn #6 by Jason Martin, which I somehow managed to get out between power outages.

Update for 7/24/09

New review for City Under Sand by David Beyer Jr.  No, he’s not from New York, which kills the theme week, but oh well.  Just consider it one of those 4 day holiday weeks.  If the situation ever comes up again I’ll probably do another one, but what are the chances of getting 5 books from the same town in one week?

Update for 7/23/09

New review for P.S. Comics by Minty Lewis, a collection of all of her past P.S. Comics and another excellent comic by Secret Acres.  Not to give away the content of the review or anything…

Update for 7/22/09

New review for Apprendiz #4 by Adam Suerte, and kudos to him for finishing what he started right around 10 years ago with this story.

Update for 7/21/09

New review for The Deformitory by Sophia Wiedeman, and due to some last minute review comics I should be able to make it a New York theme week after all.   Um, and for next week I would like to review the backs of some crisp $100 bills, so please send those to the address listed on your right…

Update for 7/20/09

New review for Try Adventure #1 by Chris Anderson, and it looks like that New York week isn’t happening (although Chris does live in New York).  I’m about two comics short, so unless I get a couple of NY comics in a hurray the whole regional theme week idea is going to quietly go away…

Update for 7/19/09

New review for The Constant Dilemma by Kris Lachowski, and I’ll see tomorrow if I have enough comics to make next week all about New York artists.  Any other geographical locales that want in on that, all it takes is comics from 5 different people from an area.  Columbus, I’m looking at you…

Update for 7/18/09

New review for Lost Kisses #9 by Brian John Mitchell, and my computer seems to be infected with every bug known to man.  I’m going to run everything I have to try to fix it, but if I do go away for a couple of days chances are I’m not dead or anything…

Update for 7/17/09

New review for Rob Jackson’s anthology called, appropriately enough, The Pasty Anthology.  This concludes UK week, although I’ll still be around over the weekend with other random reviews.  Anybody notice anything different with this theme week than any other week?  I think I may have enough to do a New York week next week, or I might not.  It is a bit odd to know what I’m going to review before I do it, I’ve always subscribed to the “blind grab from the pile” theory of reviewing.

Update for 7/16/09

New review for Dump #1 by David Robertson, and huzzah for getting a second comic from the man, as Berserkotron #2 was brilliant.

Update for 7/15/09

New review for Khaki Shorts #2 edited by Rob Miller and containing various folks from the UK.  Just in case you thought I was cheating on my theme week or something.

Update for 7/14/09

New review for Man Man and Friends #4 by Gareth Brookes, keeping with the current theme, even though I did get a giant comic in a tube today that sort of makes me want to break up the impromptu theme week…

Update for 7/13/09

New review for Musetopia by J. Homersham, and you know what?  I think I have enough UK books to do a theme week.  Huzzah!

Update for 7/12/09

New review for The End is Here! by Gail Kern, another of those Good Minnesotans I keep talking about.

Update for 7/11/09

New review for Amazing Adult Fantasy #16 (it’s not what you think) by Tim Doyle.