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(Cover of Action Comics #810 by David Bullock. Courtesy of GCD. Click for larger-size image.)
LIMPAT COMIC REVIEWS THIS BLOG ONLY FOR YOU ALL OF ComicLover

Okay, yeah, I could go on and on about all the good comics I read in 2004. But you don't want to read it and I don't want to write it. So, briefly, here are the three comics which I think were the best of the past year:
Ai Yori Aoshi, vol. 2
Angelic Layer, vol. 1
Queen & Country #26-28
Shaolin Cowboy #1
Savage Henry: Powerchords #3
Gatecrasher: Ring of Fire
Enemy Ace: War in Heaven
FLCL, vol. 1
Imadoki! Nowadays, vol. 1: Dandelion
Based on the NCRL list for this week's comics shipping from Diamond, here are a few things to look for at the local comic shop tomorrow:
Thank goodness for Amazon wish lists, as my comics-naive relatives don't have to wonder what I want, or try to negotiate with clerks at the mall bookstore to figure out exactly what's on my list.

The Punisher: Red X-Mas
X-Men #165
Jingle Belle #2
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch #63
Archie's Classic Christmas Stories, vol. 1
The Vampire's Christmas

Marvel Holiday Special 2004
Jingle Belle #1
Spider-Man's Tangled Web #21


Every pledge drive, our local NPR station has a 'new member challenge': if 10 people become new members for a certain amount over the course of an hour, a local business will match that donation.
Thomas, Douglas. (2002). Hacker Culture. Minneapolis: Universty of Minnesota Press.
In 1988, a hacker who went by the handle "The Prophet" entered a BellSouth computer system and downloaded a file that documented improvements in the 911 emergency services that were soon to be implemented.


Do you like Ninjas? Do you like zombies? Do you like Wolverine? Would you like to see Wolverine fight ninjas and zombies? THIS IS THE BOOK FOR YOU!!!
Saint Legend, vol. 1
Marvel Knights 4, vol. 1: Wolf at the Door
Egg Story