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In Brief
From herpes to X-Men, four quick reviews of new comics.
by Alison Hallett, Erik Henriksen and Brad Buckner
Nov 19, 2009
Memoir Queen
Mary Karr digests and regurgitates her life and career in
Lit
.
by Alison Hallett
Nov 19, 2009
Prodigal Son
Vera Katz's kid writes a memoir. About baseball.
by Jane Carlen
Nov 19, 2009
Generation B
Douglas Coupland defines another generation.
by Alison Hallett
Nov 12, 2009
There and Back Again
Dressing up with real-life freaks and geeks in
Fantasy Freaks and Gaming Geeks
.
by Erik Henriksen
Nov 12, 2009
Running with Christmas
Augusten Burroughs takes on the holidays in
You Better Not Cry
.
by Jane Carlen
Nov 5, 2009
Attack of the Spores
Jeff VanderMeer's
Finch
offers a squelchingly original fantasy world.
by Alison Hallett
Nov 5, 2009
Extremely Cruel and Incredibly Gross
Jonathan Safran Foer gives voice to the sensitive animal lover in all of us.
by Alison Hallett
Oct 29, 2009
Shamble On
A matter of gray in the found manuscript
Zombies: A Record of the Year of Infection
.
by Courtney Ferguson
Oct 29, 2009
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The Umbrella Academy: Dallas
is the second volume of Gerard Way's emo take on the superhero genre.
by Alison Hallett
Oct 8, 2009
Oregon, in Verse
A series of readings celebrating the
Burnside Review
's Oregon Issue.
by Matt Stangel
Aug 27, 2009
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