March 2007 :: Print Reviews
Print Reviews
I Am 8-Bit
The Eighties were the golden age of Nintendo, Sega and Atari and the most consistently ridiculous and entertaining concepts in video game history. I Am 8-BiT collects art pieces inspired by this era. Aaron Shaul wishes there were more Konami and Capcom.
Owly: Flying Lessons
Heather Lorusso can't help but be charmed by Andy Runton's comic creation, Owly and a visual world without language, but plenty of heart and kindness.
All Star Companion Volume 2
Somewhere between comic fandom and pop culture research lives this exhaustive (but not exhausting) look at the first superhero club, the Justice Society of America. Matthew Moyer ponders the membership.
Who I Am and What I Want
David Shrigley tries to explain who he is and what he wants... and yet, Brittany Sturgesstill isn't quite sure.
Modern Masters Volume Nine: Mike Wieringo
Some may claim that Wieringo's induction as a "modern master" may be premature. Matthew Moyer disagrees, and he'll wave this book in your face to prove it.
