- Matt Kindt, 3 Story: The Secret History of the Giant Man (8/2)
- Dave Coverly, Speed Bump: Cartoons for Idea People (8/3)
- Charles Stross, The Fuller Memorandum (8/3)
- Susan Kim, Laurence Klavan, & Faith Erin Hicks, Brain Camp (8/4)
- Akimine Kamijyo, Code:Breaker, Vol. 1 (8/5)
- Tom Bissell, Extra Lives (8/5)
- Sakue Esuno, Hanko and the Terror of Allegory, Vol. 1 (8/6)
- Bob Sehlinger & Grant Rafter, Beyond Disney (8/8)
- Raina Telgemeier, Smile (8/10)
- Lynn Barber, An Education (8/10)
- Jimmy Gownley, Amelia Rules!: The Tweenage Guide to Not Being Unpopular (8/11)
- Jacques Tardi, The Extraordinary Adventures of Adele Blanc-Sec, Vol. 1: Pterror Over Paris/The Eiffel Tower Demon (PDFs) (8/11)
Look for my review in the December issue of Realms of Fantasy magazine. - Inui Sekihiko, Ratman, Vol. 1 (8/12)
- Jonathan Bender, Lego: A Love Story (8/12)
- Paco Underhill, What Women Want (8/12)
- Mia Ikumi, Only One Wish (8/13)
- Simon Rich, Free-Range Chickens (8/13)
- Lewis Trondheim, Mister O (8/16)
- Mike Mignola, Joshua Dysart, Gabriel Ba, & Fabio Moon, B.P.R.D., Vol. 13: 1947 (8/17)
- Tom Rachman, The Imperfectionists (8/17)
- Eddie Campbell & Darren White, The Playwright (8/18)
- Brian K. Vaughan, Tony Hartris, et. al., Ex Machina, Vol. 9: Ring Out the Old (8/19)
- Charles Yu, How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe (bound galleys) (8/91)
- Mike Baron & Steve Rude, Nexus: Space Opera (8/20)
- Jason, Low Moon (PDFs) (8/23)
- Jim Woodring, Weathercraft (PDFs) (8/23)
- Chris Eliopoulos, Desperate Times (PDFs) (8/25)
- George Chieffet & Stephen DeStefano, Lucky in Love (8/25)
- Rick Geary, The Terrible Axe-Man of New Orleans (8/29)
- Richard Moore, Boneyard, Vol. 7 (8/30)
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Read in August
It's still Book-A-Day season in Hornswoggler-land; in fact, this was the month that I passed the 200-day mark (the end of the last Book-A-Day run) and announced, in my usual sideways and diffident manner, that I was aiming for a whole year this time. So all you'll find below are links, but I do hope you will find those links salubrious.
Recurring Motifs:
Books Read
No comments:
Post a Comment