During the first, and very cold, month of 2026, I stayed inside a lot and read books. (Spoiler Alert! I do that in all seasons anyway.) Here's what I read; links to my posts will be added later:
Jared Throne, Bridge Planet Nine (digital, 1/1)
Laura Pérez, Nocturnos (digital, 1/3)
P.G. Wodehouse, Pigs Have Wings (1/3)
Philippe Riche, The Alliance of the Curious: #1 Sapiens (digital, 1/4)
Matt Foy and Christopher J. Olson, Mystery Science Theater: A Cultural History (1/4)
Alexandro Jodorowsky and Mœbius, The Incal, Vol. 3: What Lies Beneath (digital, 1/10)
Pornsak Pinchetshote, Jesse Lonergan and Jeff Powell, Man's Best (digital, 1/11)
Philip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (in Counterfeit Unrealities, 1/11)
Jeff Lemire and Malachi Ward, Black Hammer, Vol. 8: The End (digital, 1/16)
Lawrence Wood, Your Caption Has Been Selected (1/17)
Dave Barry, Class Clown (1/17)
Navied Mahdavian, This Country (1/18)
Matt Wagner and Brennan Wagner, Grendel: Devil's Odyssey (digital, 1/19)
Yasuhiko Nishizawa, The Man Who Died Seven Times (1/19)
Jean Zeid and Emilie Rouge, The Age of Video Games (digital, 1/24)
Caroline Cash, Girl in the World (digital, 1/25)
Peter Bagge, The Complete Neat Stuff (digital, 1/31)
James Thurber, Writings & Drawings (1/31)
I'm writing this right after having added the book I finished on February 1 into my reading notebook, so I can state definitively this time that I continued to read after this point. I expect I will list them here in time, too.
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