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Friday, March 31, 2006
There's a lot of good stuff out there

A question that's been running around my head lately: what is the greatest thing to come out of the comics blogosphere? It could be a blogger, it could be a certain blog post, it could be a trend or anything you want (you can even answer with, get this, a snarky joke).

I like it when a small creative book gets a lot of praise and notice by a group of people on-line. I like to think that people who would have never read a book like Street Angel or Or Else found out about it becuase they figured "if it's good enough for Kevin or Jog it may be worth reading." There are plenty of places for comic fans to share their opinion on-line. It seems that blogs are the only palce where non-professioanl writers take the time to dig a little deeper and look for works that challenege them or offer them a distinct reading experience.

What about you? Why do you read your favorite blogs? Why do you look for new ones? Why do you continue to blog?

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