A reissued collection of comic stories blends monsters and legal dramedy to humorous and satiric effect.
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Book Review: Don’t Stop Believin’ – How Karaoke Conquered the World and Changed My Life by Brian Raftery
A great gift for that friend of yours prone to singing badly at parties and other forms of lampshade wearing fun.
Read More »Graphic Fiction Review: Graphic Classics: Ambrose Bierce – edited by Tom Pomplun
A new edition of comic adaptations of the great American cynic's writings proves as entertainingly bleak as any alt comic.
Read More »Book Review: The Cream Of Tank Girl By Alan C. Martin and Jamie Hewlett
Back to those innocent days when a girl and her tank could travel the outback with her kangaroo boyfriend, terrorizing stupid people and blowing up towns.
Read More »Book Review: Options – The Secret Life of Steve Jobs by Daniel Lyons
oPtion$ takes us into the life and culture of Steve Jobs in the hilarious and interesting parody.
Read More »Interview with Mary Cunningham, co-author of WOOF: Women Only Over 50
"Letting women know they’re not alone is our prime objective," says Cunningham.
Read More »Book Review: Don’t Go There! – The Travel Detective’s Essential Guide to the Must-Miss Places of the World by Peter Greenberg
Peter Greenberg's handy and useful compendium may help you decide where you don't want to go on your next trip.
Read More »Book Review: WOOF – Women Only Over Fifty by Diana Black, Mary Cunningham, and Melinda Richarz Bailey
A hilarious, uplifting little book about the 'joys' of getting old.
Read More »Book Review: Nation by Terry Pratchett
It's too bad we couldn't receive more of our education through books like this.
Read More »Book Review: The Mental Floss History of the World by Erik Sass and Steve Wiegand
An "irreverent" recounting of world history is stronger on history than irreverence.
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