Here's a list of the comics we added to our library collection in September:
Action comics. no. 446 / New York, N.Y. : Detective Comics, Inc., 1938-1988
Adams, Neal, 1941- Megalith no. 1 / New York : Continuity Publishing, 1993-1994
Adams, Scott, 1957- Fugitive from the cubicle police / Kansas City, Mo. : Andrews and McMeel, c1996
Adams, Scott, 1957- It's obvious you won't survive by your wits alone / Kansas City : Andrews and McMeel, c1995
Adams, Scott, 1957- Journey to Cubeville / Kansas City, Mo. : Andrews McMeel Pub., c1998
Adams, Scott, 1957- Seven years of highly defective people : Scott Adams' guided tour of the evolution of Dilbert / Kansas City, Mo. : Andrews McMeel, c1997
Amaya, Shane L. Horns of Hattin / Santa Barbara, CA : Terra Major, 2004
Aragonés, Sergio, 1937- Bat Lash. Guns and roses / New York, NY : DC Comics, c2008
Barr, Mike W. Mantra no. 1 / Westlake Village, Calif. : Malibu Comics Entertainment, 1993-1995
The brave and the bold. nos. 123, 132 / Sparta, Ill. : National Comics Publications, 1955-1983
Cannon, Zander. The replacement god no. 4 / San Jose, CA : Amaze Ink, 1995-
Cosby, Andrew. Enigma cipher / Los Angeles, CA : Boom! Studios, 2008
Farr, Naunerle C. The hunchback of Notre Dame / New York : Marvel Comics Group, 1976
Gerber, Steve, 1947-2008. Foolkiller no. 7 / New York, NY : Marvel Comics, 1990-1991
Gotsubo, Masaru. Samurai champloo vols. 1-2 / Los Angeles, CA : Tokyopop, c2005-
Hedgecock, David. A different pace / San Diego, Calif. : Ape Entertainment, c2004
Hugleikur Dagsson, 1977- Is this some kind of joke? / London : Michael Joseph, 2008
Kōga, Yun, 1965- Earthian no. 2 / [S.l.] : Blu, 2005-
McCay, Winsor. Dream of the rarebit fiend : the Saturdays / West Carrollton, Ohio : Checker Book Pub. Group, c2006
Miller, Frank, 1957- Give me liberty : an American dream no. 1 / Milwaukie, OR : Dark Horse Comics, 1990-1991
Mireault, Bernie. The jam no. 7 / San Jose, CA : Slave Labor Graphics, 1989-1997
Nicholson, Jeff. Lost laughter no. 3 / Chico, CA : Bad Habit, c1993-1994
Perez, Omaha. Bodhisattva / Redondo Beach, CA : OPP/Omaha Perez Productions, c2003
Peters, Matt. Rex Steele : Nazi smasher / New York : Monkeysuit Press, 2004
Rosenberg, Jonathan. Infinite typewriters / New York : Del Rey/Ballantine Books, c2009.
Sibylline, 1978- First time / New York : Eurotica, 2009
Tinkle digest. nos. 2,4,6,8,10,12,30,32,34,37,45,48,52,82,94-98,103-104,107-110,114,116,118,120,126,128,130,132,134,136-140,150,156-157,167,170,172,178-182,209 / Bombay : H.G. Mirchandani for India Book House, [1992?]-
Wood, Brian, 1972- The tourist / Berkeley, Calif. : Image Comics, 2006
Wood, Teri S. Wandering star nos. 8, 10-11, 19 / El Centro, Calif. : Pen & Ink Comics, 1993-1997
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Monday, 16 November 2009
Smoke 'em if you got 'em
Bizarro is brought to you today by Impatience.
Here is a cartoon about a really big cigarette.
In other news, the weather in NYC was not hideously cold and wet yesterday, so I went for a ride on my motorcycle. My biggest complaint about where I live is that the winters are too cold, too long, and take all of the fun out of this, one of my three favorite activities. (The other two being playing my guitar and making the sexy time with the womens.)
Besides the three mentioned above, another fun thing to do is to open an envelope and find you have somehow received a huge sum of money, tax-free and no strings attached. This has never happened to me, but I can easily imagine the fun that would be associated with it.
Something much less fun – in fact, the opposite of fun – would be to open an envelope and find that you owe a large sum of money and there is no way out of it. That has happened to me on a few occasions and it sucks. In fact, the sucking can be heard for miles around.
I must get back to my inking now. Today I am drawing cartoons for the week of December 7, one of which includes a platypus.
Until my next entry, please enjoy this picture of Jason Trachtenburg, of the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players, one of my favorite strange stage acts. I took this photo with my phone in NYC on Thursday night. Even though Jason looks like he's walking, he was actually posing. He is a very quirky cat and a new friend of mine.
Here is a cartoon about a really big cigarette.
In other news, the weather in NYC was not hideously cold and wet yesterday, so I went for a ride on my motorcycle. My biggest complaint about where I live is that the winters are too cold, too long, and take all of the fun out of this, one of my three favorite activities. (The other two being playing my guitar and making the sexy time with the womens.)
Besides the three mentioned above, another fun thing to do is to open an envelope and find you have somehow received a huge sum of money, tax-free and no strings attached. This has never happened to me, but I can easily imagine the fun that would be associated with it.
Something much less fun – in fact, the opposite of fun – would be to open an envelope and find that you owe a large sum of money and there is no way out of it. That has happened to me on a few occasions and it sucks. In fact, the sucking can be heard for miles around.
I must get back to my inking now. Today I am drawing cartoons for the week of December 7, one of which includes a platypus.
Until my next entry, please enjoy this picture of Jason Trachtenburg, of the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players, one of my favorite strange stage acts. I took this photo with my phone in NYC on Thursday night. Even though Jason looks like he's walking, he was actually posing. He is a very quirky cat and a new friend of mine.
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