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San Jose graphic novels
'Walking Dead:' Michonne from issue 19 finally shows up on AMC
Walking Dead
March 19, 2012
Comic books have come a long way since the days of Archie and Veronica and even Superman. Now there are full-length books devoted to the genre and...
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Every Picture Tells a Story
graphic novels
January 23, 2011
This week's letter come from Trippin6 in Lafayette Hey there Mrs. Librarian Lady how are you doing? I don't read a lot of books because I...
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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World - 10,000 Point Bonus
Movies
November 23, 2010
After just watching Scott Pilgrim vs. The World for the first time, only one thing can be said about it. It is made for nerds and gamers and as...
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Gerard Jones and Mark Badger signing books at Dr. Comics and Mr. Games, Saturday October 16th
Arts & Entertainment
October 15, 2010
Comic book writer Gerard Jones and illustrator Mark Badger will be signing their new graphic novel Networked: Carabella on the Run at Dr. Comics...
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Review: Skyscrapers of the Midwest
Arts & Entertainment
October 15, 2009
Joshua Cotter’s Skyscrapers of the Midwest is about a young adolescent (humanoid cat) trying to make sense of the painful process that is...
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Sentences: The Life of M.F. Grimm
Arts & Entertainment
September 28, 2009
Ever since 2007, I had been meaning to read Vertigo Comics’ original graphic novel Sentences: The Life of MF Grimm, a memoir written by MF...
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Review: The Lost Ones
Arts & Entertainment
August 26, 2009
This week I thought I’d review the recent romp of Steve Niles (the writer behind such famed horror comics as 30 Days of Night) into a...
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Review: Swallow Me Whole
Arts & Entertainment
July 22, 2009
Nate Powell’s Swallow Me Whole details the story of two adolescent siblings, Perry and Ruth, grappling with issues of serious mental disorder...
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Review: Tricked
Arts & Entertainment
June 30, 2009
Alex Robinson may be known for his incredible work on Box Office Poison, but that doesn't mean his other work should by any means be overlooked....
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Contrariwise: A lifetime of permanent literature
Home & Living
April 29, 2009
Literature is modular; that’s its main strength. Interchangeable parts - words, letters, punctuation - can be swapped around to create new...
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