Slush Pile Cleanup: Graphic Novels

The books listed below have been submitted to me for review, but I won’t be able to get to them, and I need to give myself a mental “fresh start” by radically reducing the stack (some of which has been sitting around for three years). My profuse apologies to those included — I appreciate the gift of your comics, and I regret that I don’t have enough time to give them the attention they deserve.

Bluesman Book 2

A Different Pace

A Drug War Carol

Escalator

Gunned Down

Never Ending Summer

The Probability Broach

Serenity Rose

Shuck Unmasked

Sweaterweather

Tales of the Closet

Zoo Force: Bean and Nothingness

If you submitted a graphic novel to me and it does not appear on this list, there are three possible options:
A) I was impressed enough by it to put it aside for possible coverage later.
B) It went out in a previous, unpublicized cleanup.
C) It got lost in the mail.
If you need to know which, please enquire by email.

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3 Responses to “Slush Pile Cleanup: Graphic Novels”

  1. Johnny B Says:

    Don’t be so quick to set Bluesman aside…it’s a pretty good read.

  2. Johanna Says:

    I’m not surprised… but I’d probably be more likely to talk about it if I’d seen the first book. I know there was a publisher change involved, which complicates things.

  3. Guy LeCharles Gonzalez Says:

    Bluesman is definitely worth reading. NBM republished (or was it redistributed? they stickered their logo over the previous publisher’s) the first volume when they released the second, and the third is due out in July.

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