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Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Recommended Reading

Eddie Campbell's Fate of the Artist arrives today in comic book stores. You can read my review or, better yet, read this interview with Campbell conducted by Tom Spurgeon. The book is fascinating and well worth picking up. The rest of First Second's first wave of books arrive today as well and I can recommend Vampire Loves and Deogratias as well worth picking up. Hopefully I'll be able to review those two soon. First Second has shown an impressive launch, with the quality of the books and engagment of the comics internet and comics press. They can sell themselves and still come off as genuinely nice people getting the word out on great books. This is a company worth following.




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