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Andy Diggle and Goran Sudzuka’s Hellblazer: Lady Constantine

Hellblazer: Lady Constantine is a delightful romp in a series that otherwise can be bloody awful more often than not! It is also true that this series is a relatively rare example of a Hellblazer spin-off miniseries, but then again, … Continue reading

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Chris Ware’s The Acme Novelty Library #16

“The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.” Henry David Thoreau wrote these words in his classic book Walden, in 1854. Wow — that’s 152 years ago! And, according to the characters in Chris Ware’s most recent graphic novel[ty] … Continue reading

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Charles M. Schulz’s The Complete Peanuts, 1959-1960

The Complete Peanuts is an on-going labour of love for editor Gary Groth and designer Seth. And it’s a semi-regular treat to receive the next volume. This is the fifth book so far and we’re up to 1959-60. I was … Continue reading

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Michel Rabagliati, Paul Has A Summer Job and Paul Moves Out

Michel Rabagliati grew up in Quebec. A fan of European comics like Asterix and Tintin, he won a Best New Talent Harvey Award in 2000 for the first in his series of books about the young Montrealer Paul, entitled Paul … Continue reading

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Ari Berk and Brian Froud’s Goblins

Goblins begins with a disclaimer: THE PUBLISHER CAN ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER FOR ANY PROBLEMS ARISING FROM THE PURCHASE OR CASUAL PERUSAL OF THIS WORK. This is important. There are things in this book that you really don’t want to … Continue reading

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Scott Morse’s The Barefoot Serpent

Craig Clarke, under no duress, wrote this review. I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not a graphic novel aficionado. To begin with I’ve never even seen a Sandman or anything by Alan Moore, and when I read Road … Continue reading

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Hy Bender’s The Sandman Companion: A Dreamer’s Guide to the Award-Winning Comic Series

Lahri Bond wrote this review. In December 1988 a comic book debuted, which would change the face of the medium forever. The comic did not feature a superhero in brightly colored costume, a la Batman or Spiderman, nor was it … Continue reading

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