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The Invisibles Vol. 2. #21: I feel like all the previous issues in this volume so steadily chipped away at linear structure, that an issue like this one barely registers as abstract, which is fine, because I can use more of my brain to ogle the artwork. #TurningInvisibles
Another great interview this week was @ComicUno talking about LIKE FATHER LIKE DAUGHTER, which has a new Kickstarter live for #7 right now.
https://t.co/AS5wrHdAME
UPDATE: I did get a bunch of books from my Best ComiXology Sales list to re-read this week; and as predicted, probably won't have time to re-read them.
https://t.co/tOj797rOcT
As usual, the review team did strong work this week, looking at new series debuts. Reviews by @TWWORN @prince_organa and @Geekzalez
Miskatonic #1: https://t.co/PnqJyjr9eA
Scarenthood #1: https://t.co/2RR9Dxt2oP
Terminal Punks #1: https://t.co/HFMi436TeQ
Morning all...had some great interviews this week, starting with this chat with François Vigneault about the fantastic new edition of his workers rights sci-fi graphic novel, TITAN.
https://t.co/2pfBMvILzX
I went heavy on the comfort re-reads for the Best @comiXology Sales Weekend of November 13.
https://t.co/tOj797rOcT
This is one of those segments of the book that I’d be at somewhat of a loss to entirely artculate what’s going on and why, but I know the feelings are intense and the ideas densely layered. The tone of it all is enough to keep me moving here.