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Monthly Archives: October 2011

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Strip-Teased

So I had a few pieces of news from my adventures in the comic strip world that I thought were worth passing along: For starters, check out THE CAPE #2, which was released yesterday and already has a 9-out-of-10 rating from IGN in a review lovingly titled, “You’ll Believe A Douche Can Fly.” It also snagged 4 [...]

Posted in Four-Color Fantasies, Locke & Key - The Comic, Locke & Key TV, Self-Pimpage | 21 Comments

Highlights of the Month

This is a bit random, I s’pose, but I thought I’d post a few things I’ve underlined in my reading over the past month. In no particular order: “Some people dote on contemplating disasters.” – THE DIFFERENCE ENGINE, William Gibson & Bruce Sterling. “This town was a body bank; the adults were the current account [...]

Posted in Quote Unquote | 35 Comments

Join the Club

The Atlantic Monthly hosts a Twitter-centered book club called 1Book140 and decided they wanted to read something skeeery for October. They put it to a poll and HEART-SHAPED BOX won out, an occurrence I would generally describe as pretty cool. There was a splash of controversy; after I mentioned that HEART-SHAPED BOX was in the [...]

Posted in Heart-Shaped Box, Horns | 26 Comments

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