I reviewed two graphic novels over at a thousand crows … take a read and see if either pique your interest:

Supermarket

Pride of Baghdad

And if you guys find these reviews useful, let me know and I’ll write up some more. I’m a big fan of indie/alt/small press comics, so I’m always reading ‘em.

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Comment by mark
2006-12-27 19:29:52

I like. They made me want the Pride of Baghdad. Keep em` coming.

 
Comment by Ruth
2006-12-28 00:03:31

I found both reviews quite interesting and I’ll keep an eye out for them in the future now. I pick up a lot of my stuff from word of mouth and am always intrigued to find out what other creator types are picking up and finding interesting. I’ve found the most remarkable works that way, and the Flight short comic anthologies come to mind in particular.

 
Comment by americankgb
2006-12-28 00:57:37

I’m going to have to check this out. After reading your review of supermarket is made me think of the “24hours open” track from the cowboy bebop movie ost. Here’s a link to a page with a soundclip if anyone wants to check it out.

http://www.keiichianimeforever.com/ost/cowboybebop.html

 
Comment by maverick
2006-12-28 18:43:59

yes, keep doing the reviews. I’m an aspiring graphic novelist myself so it’s always good to know what other people are doing with their creativity.

I’m assuming these specific books you are reviewing are located at the main book stores (barnes and noble, walden books, borders.)

But if not then maybe you could email me with location other than Amazon, cause I’d like to read a few pages before I actually pick it up.

Comment by Ananth
2006-12-28 19:46:50

I think you can pretty much find it anywhere … comic shop, most book stores that carry graphic novels, etc. Hope you like it!

 
 
2008-03-31 16:35:56

Vintage Paperback Bookstores…

As you\’re surfing for rare books london sites and web pages, be certain to use every one of the sources available….

 
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