Monday Update - CRACK SHOTS, THE SPIDER
It's high time that British comic book heroes and villains get their due, and Jim Witt is on hand to tell you if the new trade paperback collection of The Spider is much chop or not. Let's hope this leads to reprints of Beefeater, The Banger, Lord Rickets, Steam-Powered Whatsit and the controversial John Thomas.
Meanwhile, Marc Sobel runs out of superlatives for Chris Ware, makes a case for the underrated Teddy Kristiansen, and sings the praises of political cartoonist Stephanie Macmillan, all in the latest CRACK SHOTS
And over at The ADD Blog, Alan David Doane pants with excitement over three recent comics that have already ensured 2006 will be a good year.
Comic Book Galaxy - Doucet Says What?
Meanwhile, Marc Sobel runs out of superlatives for Chris Ware, makes a case for the underrated Teddy Kristiansen, and sings the praises of political cartoonist Stephanie Macmillan, all in the latest CRACK SHOTS
And over at The ADD Blog, Alan David Doane pants with excitement over three recent comics that have already ensured 2006 will be a good year.
Comic Book Galaxy - Doucet Says What?

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