- Dramacon, vol. 1 by Svetlana Chmakova. (Checked out of the library.)
- Kingdom Hearts, vol. 1 by Shiro Amano. (Library.)
- Toxin: The Devil You Know by Peter Milligan and Darick Robertson. I like a lot of Milligan's work, but his superhero work (other than X-Force/X-Statix) simply isn't all that good. (Library.)
- Walt Kelly's Our Gang by Walt Kelly. (Library.)
- Girl Genius, vol. 5: Agatha Heterodyne and the Clockwork Princess by Phil and Kaja Foglio. If you like mad science or steampunk stories, I cannot recommend this series highly enough. The Foglios have created an amazingly though-out world.
- X-Statix Presents: Dead Girl by Peter Milligan, Nick Dragotta, and Mike Allred. Speaking of good superhero work from Milligan, here's an example.
- The Legend of GrimJack, vol. 5 by John Ostrander, Tom Sutton, et al. There was a huge delay in the publication of this volume. I fervently hope more volumes are coming. This series deserves to be widely known.
- Marvel Monsters by various.
- La Perdida by Jessica Abel. I wish I knew what to say about this other than that I quite enjoyed it. (Library.)
- Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel. An extremely well-crafted autobiographical tale of Bechdel's relationship with her father. (Library.)
- Lost at Sea by Bryan Lee O'Malley. (Borrowed from Alex.)
- X-Men/Black Panther: Wild Kingdom by Peter Milligan, Reginald Hudlin, et al. eh. (Library.)
- Invincible, vol. 6: A Different World by Robert Kirkman and Ryan Ottley. (Library.)
- Wolverine/Punisher by Peter Milligan & Lee Weeks. (Library.)
- Death Note, vol. 7: Zero by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. I continue to enjoy this horror series, and this volume contained some twists I was not expecting.
- Batman and the Monster Men by Matt Wagner. This is a retelling of one of the earliest Batman stories, and I have to say I enjoyed this version quite a bit more than the original.
- X-Men: Deadly Genesis by Ed Brubaker and Trevor Hairsine, with Pete Woods. (Library.)
- The Book of Lost Souls, vol. 1: Introductions All Around by J. Michael Straczynski and Colleen Doran.
- Maison Ikkoku, vol. 11 by Rumiko Takahashi.
- Skrull Kill Krew by Grant Morrison, Mark Millar, and Steve Yeowell. Not Morrison's best work, but okay in a mindless, violent way.
Less than a month behind now. At this rate, I may just actually get caught up by the end of the week.
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