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  • Web Exclusive Reviews: Week of 11/26

    Fans of comedy, movies, football and politics take note: not only does this week's list cover books from Steve Martin, Dan Rooney, Lou Dobbs, Alan Alda and Alan Greenspan, it features the voice talent of Joe Mantegna.

  • Fiction Reviews: Week of 11/26/2007

  • Children's Books: Week of 11/23/2007

  • Nonfiction Reviews: Week of 11/26/2007

  • Mike Richardson Gets Back on the Horse

    When he's not presiding over the Dark Horse empire, publisher Mike Richardson writes and publishes his own comics.

  • Tokyopop Grabs Dropped ADV Manga

    Tokyopop has acquired the licenses of three titles dropped by ADV last year and plans new translations.

  • Lat's Malaysian Memories

    The popular Malaysian cartoonist Lat is gaining an American following with a series of graphic novels from First Second.

  • Hembeck: Court Jester of Comics

    Comics humorist Fred Hembeck is back with a 900-page omnibus covering 30 years of his work.

  • Comics Briefly

    Panelists, Sponsors Join ICv2 Confab; KCC, NYCC Join Forces; Yen Press Offers Boys Love; Movie Screenings at NYAF; Takehiko Inoue In NYC; and G4TV Reviews New Comics

  • On the Road with Dorothea Lasky

    When Wave Books published Dorothea Lasky’s debut collection, Awe, Lasky wasn’t sure she’d be able to mount a full scale tour to support the release. She decided, instead, to hold readings in different rooms of her house over the course of a month, invite a few close friends, then film the events and post them to her website, calling it her “tiny tour.”

  • Nonfiction Reviews: Week of 11/19/2007

  • An Introspective Inspector

    Inspector Alan Banks and his on-again-off-again partner and lover, Annie Cabbot, make flawed but empathetic heroes in Friend of the Devil, Robinson's 17th suspense novel to feature the Yorkshire policeman.

  • Fiction Reviews: Week of 11/19/2007

  • Web Exclusive Reviews: Week of 11/19

    This week's list gets salacious with carnal robots, striptease pioneer Gilded Lili St. Cyr and good old-fashioned Bets, Drugs and Rock & Roll; sentimental with family dinner and other people's dogs; serious with psychotherapy and women's tales of Choice; and sick fresh with Streewear from around the globe.

  • Children's Book Reviews: Week of 11/19/2007

  • Meaning Maker

    Lee's fourth book of poems, Behind My Eyes, is an accessible mix of homespun spirituality, meditation on the plight of his Chinese immigrant family and musical language. Here, he talks about God, his readers and the contemporary poetry scene. Many of these poems have spiritual themes.

  • Fall 2008: New Comics from Pantheon

    Pantheon is gearing up for a big fall season in 2008 with plans to release five comics-related titles, including much anticipated works by Art Spiegelman, David Mazzucchelli and David Heatley.

  • The Return of the King

    Mark Evanier's long-awaited biography of comics great Jack Kirby promises to be one of the big publishing events of 2008.

  • The Many Series of Steve Niles

    Prolific 30 Days of Night author Steve Niles has a dizzying array of projects waiting in the wings, both prose and comics.

  • MangaNovel Offers Digital Access, User Translations

    Toshiba's recently launched online manga service may revolutionize worldwide digital distribution of manga

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