• Review: "Supermen! is an interesting book. All these knockoffs of Superman have a certain creepy charm — like an off-brand children's entertainer — and there is some art, especially by Basil Wolverton and Jack Cole, that is literally decades ahead of its time." – Paul Constant, The Stranger
• Review: "…Boody: The Bizarre Comics of Boody Rogers is a real revelation… Boody Rogers' stories… don't seem to follow narrative structure. They're like Robert Crumb crossed with Li'l Abner. And they are amazing. This is the book to get if you think you know anything about comic book history; it will show you something you never would have thought existed." – Paul Constant, The Stranger (same link as above)
• Preview: "Tales Designed to Thrizzle #5: Ain't nothing better than the latest from Michael Kupperman; nothing else to say." – Jog, rounding up this week's new comics
• Preview: "Tales Designed to Thrizzle #5 – Michael Kupperman is the funniest man alive…" – The Rack, rounding up this week's new comics
• Preview: The Inkwell Bookstore Blog thinks that the cover for The Brinkley Girls is cool
• Interview: At RevolutionSF, Jay Willson has a Q&A with Comics Journal and future Mome contributor Noah Van Sciver. Choice quote: "I'm like the Bruce Springsteen of comics, only I'm actually really cool."
• Event: For Robot 6, Chris Mautner reports from Dash Shaw's presentations at Franklin and Marshall College's Emerging Writers Festival last week
• Things to see: Self-rejected Covered entries by Robert Goodin (from before he killed it with that Donald Duck one)