Category: Review
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Scene But Not Heard and Magic Whistle #13 get a warm reception in the Netherlands
Scene But Not Heard and Magic Whistle #13 get a warm reception in the Netherlands https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=568459483233281&l=73ebee1079 Scene But Not Heard and Magic Whistle #13 are featured in the latest printed issue of Zone 5300.
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Last Month, Library Journal Reviewed Look Straight Ahead
Last Month, Library Journal Reviewed Look Straight Ahead http://reviews.libraryjournal.com/2013/09/books/graphic-novels/xpress-reviews-graphic-novels-first-look-at-new-books-september-6-2013/Library Journal had wonderful things to say about Look Straight Ahead. Thanks, Library Journal. We think you’re pretty wonderful too.
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Page 45 Reviews The Outliers #1, Which For Reasons Easily Fathomable Is Already Out Of Stock
Page 45 Reviews The Outliers #1, Which For Reasons Easily Fathomable Is Already Out of Stockhttp://www.page45.com/store/Outliers-1.htmlKnowing that Page 45 is also currently out of stock on The Outliers #1 will only make reading their review of Eric Johnson’s seminal comic that much more painful.
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Karl Stevens Failure is Highly Recommended by The Austin Chronicle
Are You Headed Straight For Failure, Friend? Ah, it looks like Karl Stevens got there first. – Books Blog – The Austin Chroniclehttp://www.austinchronicle.com/blogs/books/2013-09-05/are-you-headed-straight-for-failure-friend/Karl Stevens knows from failure, hell yes, especially if it involves getting drunk and working as an art-museum security guard and crashing on dirty couches and suffering through the kind of romantic relationships…
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Glowing Review for Scene But Not Heard by Under The Radar
Sam Henderson’s Scene But Not Heard gets a glowing review in the September 2013 issue of Under the Radar – the one with MGMT on the cover. “The fact that my seven-year old son was reading this and constantly taking breaks to try to excitedly describe certain comics, panel by panel, speaks to SBNH’s all-ages…
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High Praise for The Outliers from the Austin Chronicle
The Austin Chronicle Has High Praise for The Outliershttp://www.austinchronicle.com/blogs/books/2013-09-03/you-aint-seen-nothin-yeti/Wayne Alan Brenner calls Alternative Comics and The Outliers all kinds of awesome in today’s Austin Chronicle.
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Alternative Comics #4 Reviewed on Comics Bulletin
Tiny Pages Made of Ashes 8/20/2013: Vanguards and Alternatives @ Comics Bulletinhttp://comicsbulletin.com/reviews/5983/tiny-pages-made-of-ashes-8202013-vanguards-and-alternatives/Alternative Comics is the flagship collection from the small-press publisher of the same name. This collection features short strips from some of the finest and best-known indie-minded cartoonists working today –with material by people like James Kochalka, Noah Van Sciver, Sam Henderson and David…
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The Outliers Reviewed on MTV Geek
MTV Geek – New Comic Book Day Pull-List: ‘Subatomic Party Girls’, ‘Avengers Arena’, ‘The Outliers’ And More Reviewedhttp://geek-news.mtv.com/2013/08/16/subatomic-party-girls-avengers-arena-the-outliers-review/Erik T. Johnson is an artist and graphic designer who has contributed illustrations to the New Yorker, the New York Times, Maxim, and many other publications. And this, his first full-length comic book, marks him as a creator…
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The Outliers reviewed on Robot 6
J. Caleb Mozzocco has a lot of nice things to say about Erik T. Johnson’s The Outlier’s in this review on CBR’s Robot 6. The Outliers #1 will be in stores Wednesday, August 28. A Month of Wednesdays | Bigfoot, Nightwing, Tomine and manga | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book…
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Look Straight Ahead Reviewed by Comics Worth Reading
Johanna Draper Carlson recommends Elaine M. Will’s Look Straight Ahead in this starred review on Comics Worth Reading. Look Straight Ahead will be in stores in October. *Look Straight Ahead — Recommended » Comics Worth Readinghttp://comicsworthreading.com/2013/08/06/look-straight-ahead-recommended/I value graphic novels that give me another experience, one I would never otherwise be able to sample or understand.…