The focus of the most recent trade collection of Harvey Pekar’s American Splendor series, Unsung Hero (Dark Horse), may initially throw readers coming to Pekar’s comics from the currently released American Splendor flick. Instead of the autobiographical thoughts and travails of Cleveland’s most famous file clerk, Hero recounts the Vietnam …
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These Foolish Things Remind Me of You
Okay, it’s a little bit creepy and obsessive, but it’s mostly sweet and touching and another set of uses for the artifacts of our culture – that’s OUR culture, not the songwriters, the singers, the record labels – OURS: Kenneth Roberts is an old man with a broken heart and …
Read More »Attention: Readers
If you read (and you read this), your input is sought: Hello, I’m an author working on a book about the importance of reading. I’m trying to gather information about reading people’s reading habits and and how it impacts our lives for use in the book. I’ve posted a short …
Read More »Care Bears – The Work Of The Devil
Don't be deceived by their sweet faces, these Bears are evil.
Read More »Al Capp’s Li’l Abner: The Frazetta Years
Volume One in a classic comic strip reprint series.
Read More »Yes Santa Claus, There is a Virginia
Blazingly keen mind, excellent writer, blogger to the stars, and internationally known hottie, Virginia Postrel has a new book out today (thanks for the reminder InstaGlenn), The Substance of Style. In addition to a nice book description here: From airport terminals decorated like Starbucks to the popularity of hair dye …
Read More »Al Franken: The World’s Most Famous Liberal Author
Speaks to Salon from the airport: [Puts the phone in the tray and it goes through the X-ray machine. It is quiet in there, with occasional sounds of fumbling. Clatter as Franken picks up the phone again.] OK, so we were talking about why you get under the skin of …
Read More »Will Martin’s Dream Ever ComeTrue?
Today marks the 40th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, where Martin Luther King Jr. and so many other great orators and civil rights leader spoke of the desire for true equality. I have been listening to NPR’s Tavis Smiley show the past few days as …
Read More »Fox Throws in Towel (After Snapping Itself)
Fox News, trounced and ridiculed in court and in the blogosphere (see Ernest Svenson’s analysis here), has dropped its lawsuit against Al Franken: The lawsuit had sought unspecified damages from Franken and Penguin Group, publisher of “Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at …
Read More »Love NOT a Brando?
Contrary to reports last week, Courtney Love’s mother Linda Carroll is denying that she is Marlon Brando’s daughter and that Courtney is Brando’s granddaughter: Linda Carroll, 59, became the focus of attention last week when a story surfaced in a London newspaper that Brando was Love’s grandfather by virtue of …
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