- Matt Kindt, Super Spy (10/1)
- Frank Portman, King Dork (10/2)
- Renee French, Micrographica (10/2)
- Davik Yurkovich, Death by Chocolate: Redux (10/3)
- Matthew Hughes, The Spiral Labyrinth (10/4)
- Chris Staros, editor, Top Shelf Season Sampler 2007 (10/4)
- Otomo Katsuhiro, Akira Club (10/5)
- Derek Kirk Kim, Same Difference and Other Stories (10/6)
- Steve Martin & Roz Chast, The Alphabet From A to Y With Bonus Letter Z! (10/7)
- Charles Schulz, The Complete Peanuts, 1965 to 1966 (10/7)
- Kevin Huizenga, Curses (10/8)
- Karen Russell, St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves (10/9)
- James Kochalka, Monkey Vs. Robot (10/10)
- Chuck Klosterman IV (10/11)
- Michel Rabagliati, Paul Has a Summer Job (10/11)
- Darby Conley, I'm Ready for My Movie Contract (10/12)
- Chris Ware, editor, The Best American Comics 2007 (10/13)
- Peach-Pit, Shugo Chara!, Vol. 1 and Kairi Fujiyama, Dragon Eye, Vol. 1 (10/14)
- Ai Morinaga, My Heavenly Hockey Club, Vol. 1 (10/15)
- Naomi Novik, Empire of Ivory (10/16)
- Yasunari Mitsunaga, Princess Resurrection, Vol. 1 (10/17)
- Jason Rodriguez, editor, Postcards: True Stories That Never Happened (10/18)
- Kevin Walsh, Forgotten New York (10/19)
- Naomi Nowak, House of Clay (10/21)
- Hitoshi Iwaaki, Parasyte, Vol. 1 (10/21)
- Tadashi Kawashima & Adachitoka, Alive, Vol. 1 (10/22)
- Tom Steele, editor, The Book of Classic Insults (10/22)
- David Michaelis, Schulz and Peanuts (10/23)
- Tou Ubkata & Kiriki Yumeji, Le Chevalier d'Eon, Vol. 1 (10/23)
- Margo Lanagan, Red Spikes (10/24)
- Yuki Urushibara, Mushishi, Vol. 1 (10/24)
- P.G. Wodehouse, Uncle Dynamite (10/26)
- Mike Mignola with Richard Corben and P. Craig Russell, Hellboy, Vol. 7: The Troll Witch and Other Stories (10/26)
- John Ostrander & Tom Mandrake, The Legend of Grimjack, Vol. 8 (10/27)
- Shiro Ihara, Alice on Deadlines, Vol. 1 (10/28)
Review tk - Ayn Carrillo-Gailey, Porn*ol*o*gy (10/31)
Review tk - Akinari Nao, from a story by Yuya Aoki, Psycho Busters, Vol. 1 (10/31)
Review tk
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Books Read in October
This was the month that I started commuting again -- I'm not sure if it led to my reading more "real" books, but I sure feel more productive now.
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