Tue, 27 February 2007 It's time to play catchup. After a week off due to sick time (do I get paid for that?) Wednesday's Haul is back with reviews of Rebecca Kraatz's House of Sugar (check it out!) Drink and Draw Social Club (imagine a nice collection of con sketches but with beer,) Superman Camelot Falls (pretty but fractured) and Eric Wight's My Dead Girlfriend (containing a few of the many John Hughes references this podcast.)Also find out what the NYCC looked like from my own personal view-- in front of my computer in snowy Chicago. And, as usual, Wednesday's Haul runs down some of the more interesting releases of the week, including Green Lantern, 1-800-Mice and Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane. And what exactly do I have in common with Claire from Heroes? Probably a bit more than you thought. Comments[0] |
Wed, 14 February 2007 Top 10 most interesting books for April 2007 (that means, it's the Preview ep.) Reviews of Shazam: The Monster Society of Evil #1, DMZ The Body of a Journalist and newuniversal #3. All that and the usual look at this week's new comic books. Comments[0] |
Thu, 8 February 2007 Neglected 90s review of Jason Lutes' Jar of Fools.Comments[0] |
Wed, 31 January 2007 What's wrong with this industry? A rethinking of what Scott enjoys, including reviews of Kid Kosmos and 52 Week 38.Comments[0] |

It's time to play catchup. After a week off due to sick time (do I get paid for that?) Wednesday's Haul is back with reviews of Rebecca Kraatz's House of Sugar (check it out!) Drink and Draw Social Club (imagine a nice collection of con sketches but with beer,) Superman Camelot Falls (pretty but fractured) and Eric Wight's My Dead Girlfriend (containing a few of the many John Hughes references this podcast.)
Top 10 most interesting books for April 2007 (that means, it's the Preview ep.) Reviews of Shazam: The Monster Society of Evil #1, DMZ The Body of a Journalist and newuniversal #3. All that and the usual look at this week's new comic books.
Neglected 90s review of Jason Lutes' Jar of Fools.
What's wrong with this industry? A rethinking of what Scott enjoys, including reviews of Kid Kosmos and 52 Week 38.