Tuesday, April 01, 2014

Read in March

I just finished typing up the February list seconds ago, and these posts are almost completely useless while I'm in the middle of a Book-A-Day string (as I am now). So here's what I read in March, with links to the actual posts.

Jess Smart Smiley, Upside Down (3/1)

Bob Burden, Steve Purcell, & Art Adams, Gumby's Spring Specials (3/2)

Tardi, Goddamn This War! (3/3/)

Gisele Lagace & David Lumsdon, Menage a 3, Vol. 2 (3/3)

Jeffrey Brown, Star Wars: Jedi Academy (3/4)

Takashi Murakami, Stargazing Dog (3/5)

Marie Rutkowski, The Winner's Curse (PDF, 3/5)

Paul Pope, Battling Boy (3/6)

Gwen De Bonneval & Fabien Vahlmann, Last Days of an Immortal (3/7)

Gisele Lagace & David Lumsdon, Menage a 3, Vol. 3 (3/7)

Cocoa Fujiwara, Inu X Boku SS, Vol. 1 (3/9)

Cocoa Fujiwara, Inu X Boku SS, Vol. 2 (3/10)

Jeremy A. Bastian, Cursed Pirate Girl, Vol. 1 (3/11)

Bruce Eric Kaplan, Everything Is Going To Be Okay (3/12)

Richard Sala, The Ghastly Ones (3/13)

Vehlmann & Jason, Isle of 100,000 Graves (3/14)

Renaud Dillies, Bubbles & Gondola (3/15)

Bruce Eric Kaplan, Monsters Eat Whiny Children (3/16)

Moyoco Anno, Insufficient Direction (3/17)

Terry Pratchett, Raising Steam (bound galleys, 3/17)

Zeina Abirached, A Game for Swallows (3/18)

Kazu Kibuishi, Daisy Kutter: The Last Train (3/19)

Taiyo Matsumoto, Sunny, Vol. 1 (3/20)

Nick Hayes, The Rime of the Modern Mariner (3/21)


Charles M. Schulz, The Complete Peanuts, 1987 to 1988 (3/21)

Lewis Trondheim, Monster Christmas (3/22)

Trevor Paglin, I Could Tell You But Then You Would Have to Be Destroyed By Me (3/23)

Bob Fingerman, Recess Pieces (3/24)

DC Comics: The Sequential Art of Amanda Conner (3/25)

Nico Tanigawa, No Matter How I Look At It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular!, Vol. 3 (3/26)

Nick Hornby, Ten Years in the Tub (3/26)

Cocoa Fujiwara, Inu X Boku SS, Vol. 3 (3/27)

Shiwo Komeyama, Bloody Cross, Vol. 2 (3/28)

Shouji Sato, Triage X, Vol. 1 (3/29)

Shouji Sato, Triage X, Vol. 2 (3/30)

Shouji Sato, Triage X, Vol. 3 (3/31)

And that's the month of March: come back next month for an equally scintillating collection of links.

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