Thursday, March 01, 2018

Read in February 2018

This is the second month of Book-a-Day, so, again, there should be a long list of books below, complete with links to individual posts.

I have gotten a little ahead, and I'm trying to drop multi-book things into single posts, so we'll see how far I can go with that. (You'll know I'm doing well if you see a post about the two Bacchus volumes by Eddie Campbell -- about 1200 pages of comics with a lot of words to the page -- or of the six volumes of the Alan Moore Swamp Thing. Both are sitting on the to-be-read shelves, mocking me.) Here's what I did get through this month:

Howard Chaykin's American Flagg!, Vol. 1 (2/1)

Jeff Lemire, Roughneck (1/2)

Brandon Graham, King City (1/3)

Paul Grist, Jack Staff, Vol. 1: Everything Used To Be Black and White (1/4)

Julia Wertz, Museum of Mistakes (1/4)

Katsu Aki, Manga Sutra, Vol. 2 (1/5)

Satoko Kiyuduki, Shoulder-a-Coffin Kuro, Vol. 4 (1/6)

Satoko Kiyuduki, Shoulder-a-Coffin Kuro, Vol. 5 (1/7)

P.G. Wodehouse, A Pelican at Blandings (1/7)

Kate Ascher, The Works: Anatomy of a City (1/7)

Howard Chaykin, Black Kiss (1/8)

Dan Piraro, Bizarro Heroes (1/9)

Howard Chaykin, Black Kiss 2 (1/10)

Tillie Walden, Spinning (1/11)

Ananth Hirsh and Yuko Ota, Lucky Penny (1/12)

Carla Jablonski and Leland Purvis, Defiance (1/13)

Carla Jablonski and Leland Purvis, Victory (1/14)

Diana Wynne Jones, The Pinhoe Egg (1/14)

Gabrielle Bell, Everything Is Flammable (1/15)

Brigitte Findakly and Lewis Trondheim, Poppies of Iraq (1/16)

Paul Hornschemeier, The Collected Sequential (1/17)

Santiago Garcia and David Rubin, Beowulf (1/18)

Jeff Smith, editor, The Best American Comics 2013 (1/19)

Naoki Urasawa with Takashi Nagasaki, Pluto, Vol. 1 (2/20)

Naoki Urasawa with Takashi Nagasaki, Pluto, Vol. 2 (2/21)

Haruki Murakami, Men Without Women (2/21)

Andy Warner, Brief Histories of Everyday Objects (2/22)

Zander Cannon, Kaijumax, Season Two: The Seamy Underbelly (2/23)

Terry Pratchett*, The Compleat Discworld Atlas (2/24)

Fanny Britt and Isabelle Arsenault, Louis Undercover (2/25)

Lorena Alvarez, Nightlights (2/26)

Georges Perec, The Art of Asking Your Boss for a Raise (2/26)

Kim Dong Hwa, The Color of Water (2/27)

Kim Dong Hwa, The Color of Heaven (2/28)


*Not really, but officially.

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