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Confessions of a Comics Shop Junkie, No. 75
Johnny B's finally back with some reviews of recent comics and graphic novels, including Paul Grist's Mudman!
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Since we’re dealing, at least at first, with a retro series I figured I’d use the retro spelling…so welcome once more to Confessions of a Comics Shop Junky, in which I wax effusive about
Read More »Confessions of a Comics Shop Junkie, No. 64
Hello and welcome to my online comics confessional, in which I attempt to enlighten you about various comic book and graphic novel releases of recent vintage, many of which should still be on sale somewhere
Read More »Confessions of a Comics Shop Junkie, No. 59
Hello and welcome once more to Confessions of a Comics Shop Junkie, in which I make with the opinions and stuff and junk on comics and graphic novels I’ve perused in the interval since
Read More »Confessions of a Comics Shop Junkie, No. 55
Time once more for CoaCSJ, in which I opine upon a handful of recent comics and graphic novel releases, most of which should be just a comics shop visit or internet button click away.
Read More »Confessions of a Comics Shop Junkie, No. 50
Here we go again with Confessions of a Comics Shop Junkie, in which I opine on various recently released publications of the sequential graphic nature, some of which may be sitting on the rack
Read More »Confessions of a Comics Shop Junkie, No. 46: Best of 2010 Edition
Yep, like the title says, it’s time for me to do that list-making thing that we internet pundits do so love to do. And, as I always have done on my own sadly neglected
Read More »Confessions of a Comics Shop Junkie, No. 44
In case you were keeping score, you’re right, I skipped last week thanks to a very busy Thanksgiving week in which I just plain old didn’t have time to read much of anything. I’m
Read More »Comics Review: “The Outfit”
Sometimes it’s not the story itself but how the story is told that counts. In The Outfit, Darwyn Cooke doesn’t let himself be hemmed in by Richard Stark’s original story, stuck producing merely a
Read More »Comic Review: “The Man With the Getaway Face”
I don’t know many comics that actually smolder. Beginning with the cover of Parker: The Man With The Getaway Face, as we barely see Parker’s eyes between the bandages on his face that he’s
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