2007: Zines/Comics Read

April

Yoshihiro Tatsumi: Abandon the Old in Tokyo and Other Stories, 2006 (1970).
Osamu Tezuka: Ode to Kirihito, 2006 (1970-1).
Yoshihiro Tatsumi: The Push Man and Other Stories, 2005 (1969).
Ayun Halliday: The East Village Inky #33, 2007.
Krissy D: Imaginary Life #5, 2003.
John Bagnall: A Nation of Shopkeepers, 2000.
Osamu Tezuka: Adolf #1-5, 1996 (1983-1985).
Adrian Tomine: 32 Stories: The Complete Mini-Comics, 1998 (1991-1995).
Liz Prince: Will You Still Love Me If I Wet The Bed?, 2004.
Jason: The Living and The Dead, 2006.
Seishi Kishimoto: O-Parts Hunter, #1-2, 2006 (2002).
Adrian Tomine: Optic Nerve, #7-8, 2000-2002.
Daniel Clowes: Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron, 1998 (1989-1994).

March

Adrian Tomine: Optic Nerve #1,2, 4-6, 9, 1995-2004.
Osamu Tezuka: Astro Boy #1-6, 2002 (1951-).
Alex Wrekk: Brainscan #21, 2006.
Yukie Nasu: Here Is Greenwood # 1-9, 2006 (198-?).
Sarah Contrary: Glossolalia #3, 2003 (?).
Emiko Badillo: Broken Hipster #1-3, 2004-2006.

February

Steve: Journalsong #6, no date.
Scott Larkin: Go By Bicycle #3, 2004.
Jeffrey Brown: Clumsy, a Novel, 2002.
Osamu Tezuka: Metropolis, 2003 (English), 1949 (Japanese). trans Kumar Sivasubramanian
Osamu Tezuka: Lost World, 2003 (English), 1948 (Japanese). trans Kumar Sivasubramanian.
Naoki Urasawa: Monster # 2-3, 2006 (English), 1995 (Japanese).
Harold Sakuishi: Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad #2-3, 2006 (English), 2000 (Japanese).
Joe Biel: the perfect mix tape segue #3: fixing the plumbing, 2004.
Joe Biel: You Can Work Any Hundred Hours a Week You Want (In Your Underwear!!): A History of Microcosm Publishing, 2006.
The Constant Rider #7, 2005.
Sean Bieri: From the Desk of Business Chimp, no date.

January

Naoki Urasawa. Monster #1: Herr Dr. Tenma. 2006 (English), 1994 (Japanese).
Trent de Boer. Shovel Bum: Issue #11, Food, 2005.
Andrew Dickson. AC Dickson’s Guide to eBay PowerSelling, 2004.
Harold Sakuishi. Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad #1.
Ramsey Beyer. List #7: The Summer Issue, 2005.
Various. Found Magazine 4, 2006.
Fumino Hayashi. Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days 1-3.
Jason. Hey, Wait….
Jason. Why Are You Doing This?

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