Treesong's stories

Wed 21 Nov 2007 - 15:15

Buy *Krazy and Ignatz*. Now.

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DARK HORSE COMICS (http://www.darkhorse.com)
NOV070049D3 Usagi Yojimbo #109 24pg, b&w $2.99
by Stan Sakai
Everybody's in one place for the finale; Sanshobo needs to exorcise Jei, the identity of Isamu is revealed, stuff like that.

Tue 23 Oct 2007 - 08:55

There is no joy in Cleveland, but I imagine youns care no more than I do, since neither the Indians nor the Red Sox have an animal mascot. Meanwhile, an OK batch of furry comics. Next month, a timelier posting, for sure! Maybe.

Tue 23 Oct 2007 - 08:55

OK, this is a month late, but I almost finished it before I was distracted by a new job in another state. I was almost done, so I figured it was worth finishing to get the information on record. Do NOT let its lateness keep you from getting *Sam & Max: Surfin' the Highway*.

Mon 20 Aug 2007 - 11:54

Another busy month, heavy on the werewolves and Halloweenish stuff.

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DC COMICS (http://www.dccomics.com/)

AUG070203D1 Captain Carrot and the Final Ark #1 (of 3) 32pg, color $2.99
Written by Bill Morrison, art by Scott Shaw! & Al Gordon
'The Zoo Crew is back in a 3-issue COUNTDOWN tie-in miniseries! Captain Carrot reunites the team to face a threat that begins at the 'Sandy Eggo Comic-Con' and quickly menaces the entire world! The gang's all here: Fastback, Pig-Iron, Yankee Poodle, American Eagle, Alley-Kat-Abra, and the Captain himself, taking on the Salamandroid!' But where's Little Cheese! Looks like they have American Eagle from the *Teen Titans* storyline that lost him, Fastback and Alley-Kat-Abra! Oh, the continuity!

Wed 11 Jul 2007 - 10:11

Lots of stuff this month, though nothing I find really exciting. Take a look at *Mice Templar*. The big furry news at the moment is *Ratatouille*, but there’s only a cine-manga comic in the current issue. And I hope everyone enjoyed AnthroCon!

Mon 2 Jul 2007 - 18:32

This was late to begin with and then I couldn't get into Flayrah for a while, but for the record:

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DARK HORSE COMICS (http://www.darkhorse.com)
JUN070035D3 Usagi Yojimbo #105 24 pg, b&w $2.99
by Stan Sakai
Several plotlines going at once: Usagi and a murder, Sanshobo and past murders, Gen and Stray Dog going to get murdered by Jei.

Tue 5 Jun 2007 - 14:19

First is Kim Deitch's mostly-human Alias, which starts out biographical, then goes whacko as Waldo the cartoon-cat id-monster, who he's been drawing for forty years, comes into his life and becomes an obsession.

More to the point are reviews of two books in Lewis Trondheim and Johann Sfar's Dungeon series: Dungeon Parade, vol. 1: A Dungeon Too Many (NBM, paper, $9.95) and the start of the whole phenomenon, Dungeon, vol. 1: Duck Heart (NBM, paper, $14.95). As I noted in my Previews post in May, these and all the earlier Dungeon trade paperbacks are offered again in the current Previews, along with the latest one. Each comprises the contents of two or three of the original French albums.

His review begins: 'I could begin by telling you that the "Dungeon" series is an ambitious, surprising epic, its two dozen or so existing episodes scattered over three generations of characters, with the promise of possibly hundreds more episodes to come. But eventually I'm going to just have to come out and say it: "Dungeon" is about a duck and a dragon going on adventures in a Dungeons & Dragons-style fantasy realm called Terra Amata. . . . This is pure funny-animal stuff. . . . And precisely because it is so light and warmhearted, the moments of melancholy and actual profundity reach into your chest, pull out your heart and keep it hostage.'

Mon 28 May 2007 - 10:56

Sorry to be late with this--when I did it for Usenet and tried to put it in here, Flayrah was down. Then I forgot it for a few days.

Any month with a Girl Genius collection is a good one (yay, Krosp!) but there are lots of other goodies, too. As witness:

Mon 23 Apr 2007 - 11:28

This is an expensive month for me--I'm buying two books priced over $20 from the list below. But there are plenty of the cheaper pamphlet comics, too. Just look:

Wed 28 Mar 2007 - 13:28

Behold, there shall be no more doodling. I'm in charge here now. Drat. Well, thank you for years of good service, Doodles. Furthermore: