Concert Reviews: July 1993

Concert Reviews: July 1993
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Insatiable, King Apparatus, Skankin’ Pickle and so many more to showcase the best of local concerts. SLUG Archives bring you Concert Reviews from July 1993. … read more

Comic Reviews: July 1993

Comic Reviews: July 1993
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Scottish cartoonist Eddie Campbell has been in the comic business since the 1980s and the efforts of comic publishers have resulted in greater exposure. … read more

Comic Reviews: May 1993

Comic Reviews: May 1993
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One of the most interesting aspects of following the comic book industry is watching the emergence and development of new talent. … read more

Literature: I Can’t Tell You Anything by Michael Dougan

Literature: I Can’t Tell You Anything by Michael Dougan
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For those who don’t think there are any good cartoon collections being published anymore, I have a surprise: “I Can’t Tell You Anything,” by Michael Dougan. … read more

Literature: April 1993

Literature: April 1993
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Why is a “graphic novel” being reviewed as a book? Well, for two reasons. First, it’s about time comic books started receiving credit as a legitimate form of art. Second, in this case, the graphic novel in question is a true graphic “novel,” rather than a short story in comic book form. … read more

Concert Reviews: April 1993

Concert Reviews: April 1993
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White Zombie, Gas Huffers, Decomposers and more! SLUG Archives for another round of Concert Reviews, but this time, we’re going back to April 1993. … read more

Comic Reviews: April 1993

Comic Reviews: April 1993
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Image and Valiant not to mention their dearth of quality material, recently relaunched many of its “mature readers” titles and is releasing new ones under the Vertigo imprint. … read more

Comic Review: March 1993

Comic Review: March 1993
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Comic books, as a legitimate art form, have been enjoying a renaissance, especially with the development of the so-called “graphic novel.” … read more

Comic Reviews: February 1993

Comic Reviews: February 1993
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I’m sure many of you disagree with the choices, but that’s fine. Just remember to look for the challenging comics, because that’s where the great material is being published. … read more

Literature: February 1993

Literature: February 1993
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With the economic balance of power shifting in the early 198Os, Japanese-American relations have suffered, especially of late. This problem, along with the hows and whys of it, forms the basis of Michael Crichton’s latest novel, Rising Sun. … read more