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Bogus. Chance a go at wiping down a comicbook with a slightly, though not entirely, damp cloth, and spend the next few days in observation. Watch as the next days curl up the covers, possibly shortening the reach like the bed sheets at a hostel. No slight increase by way of meds here. One sudden burst in the right temperature and then BAM! The whole book needs to be flipped over to sleep on its stomach in an attempt to bring down the erection. The indignity of it all.
Feared lost with severe degradation in back issue bins or drowning in the heady throwaway status of many a comic, this reprint collection brings back the first four issues of Bill & Ted's Excellent Comic Book along with the adaptation of the Bogus Journey film. The original series is in disparate and dissected numbers out there. Fighting desperately against age and mould on the battle ground made of long boxes, naked without the aid of backing boards.
Rest of the review of Bill & Ted's Most Excellent Adventures - Volume 1 - Slave Labor Graphics
As with a lot of people my first introduction to Harvey Pekar was with the movie American Splendor.
I’d wanted to check out some of his work for some time, but, unfortunately, the only American Splendor comic I could find was the one with the picture of a black soldier in Vietnam. Since I was far more interested in what Pekar had to say about normal, ordinary life than what he had to say about politics, I never really got around to picking it up.
Rest of the review of American Splendor - The Life and Times of Harvey Pekar
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