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- End of the YEAR review; 2002 - 2003 -
- Paul Begala, “Is Our Children Learning? – The Case Against George W. Bush” -
- Judd Winick, “Frumpy the Clown: Freaking Out the Neighbors” -
- Henry Rollins, “Get in the Van – On the Road with Black Flag” -
- Jack Kerouac, “Tristessa” -
- Tommy Sledge, “Eat Lead, Clown!” -
- Kevin Smith, “Bluntman and Chronic” -
- George Orwell, “Burmese Days” -
- Abbie Hoffman, “Square Dancing in the Ice Age” -
- Ethan and Joel Coen, “Fargo” -
- Michael Chabon, “A Model World” -
- Ernest Hemingway, “The Old Man and the Sea” -
- Tom Robbins, “Another Roadside Attraction” -
- Robert Ross, “Monty Python Encyclopedia” -
- Joseph Heller, “Picture This” -
- End of the month review: November 2 – December 1, 2002 -
- Howard Zinn, “Disobedience and Democracy: Nine Fallacies on Law and Order” -
- Dean Motter, “The Prisoner: Shattered Visage” -
- Kip Kotzen and Thomas Beller, “With Love and Squalor” -
- Douglas Adams, “The Salmon of Doubt” -
- Neil Gaiman, “Black Orchid” -
- Carl Jenson (editor), “20 Years of Censored News” -
- Stephen King, “Storm of the Century” -
- Dan Chichester , “Daredevil: Fall From Grace” -
- The Freedom Forum “Media Studies Journal: Winter, 1996 — Media and Congress” -
- Jackson J. Benson, “John Steinbeck, Writer” -
- Plato, “The Symposium” -
- Tom Tomorrow, “When Penguins Attack!” -
- End of the month review: October 2 - November 1, 2002 -
- Garth Ennis “Preacher: Gone to Texas” -
- Charles Bukowski, “The Days Run Away Like Wild Horses Over the Hills” -
- Alan Moore, “Tom Strong: Book 1” -
- Jack Kerouac, “Doctor Sax” -
- Warren Ellis, “Stormwatch: Force of Nature” -
- Noam Chomsky, “The Culture of Terrorism” -
- Philip K. Dick, “The Game-Players of Titan” -
- Jim Thompson, “Wild Town” -
- Frank Miller, “The Dark Knight Strikes Again” -
- J.R.R. Tolkien , “The Two Towers” -
- Don DeLillo, “Americana” -
- Christopher Hitchens, “The Missionary Position – Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice” -
- Russ Kick (Editor), “You Are Being Lied To” -
- Jacob Aranza, “Backward Masking Unmasked – Backward Satanic Messages of Rock and Roll Exposed” -
- Chris Claremont & Bill Sienkiewicz, “The New Mutants: The Demon Bear Saga” -
- Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, “The Final Days” -
- Neil Gaiman, “Don’t Panic: The Official Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Companion” -
- End of the month review: August 2 - September 1, 2002 -
- Alan Grant, “Batman and Daredevil: King of New York” -
- David Cogswell, “Chomsky for Beginners” -
- Tom Tomorrow, “Greetings From This Modern World” -
- Joe Quesada & Jimmy Palmiotti, “Ash” -
- Stephen King, “The Green Mile” -
- Jon J. Muth, “Swamp Thing: Roots” -
- Hunter S. Thompson,“Screwjack” -
- P.J. O’Rourke, “The CEO of the Sofa” -
- Charles Bukowski, “There’s No Business” -
- Ethan Coen & Joel Coen, “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” -
- Roman Dirge, “Something at the Window is Scratching” -
- Gore Vidal, “The American Presidency” -
- Warren Ellis, “Transmetropolitan: Year of the Bastard” -
- Jim Thompson, “The Alcoholics” -
- David McCord, “The World Owes Me Lunch” -
- Winston Smith, “Artcrime: The Montage Art of Winston Smith” -
- Kevin Smith , “Daredevil: Visionaries” -
- John Steinbeck, "America and Americans" -
- Jack Kerouac, "Big Sur" -
- Peter Phillips & Project Censored, "Censored 1998 — The News that Didn’t Make the News" -
- Philip K. Dick, "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" -
- Frank Miller, "Elektra: Assassin" -
- Jim Thompson, "Fireworks: The Lost Writings" -
- Timothy E. Cook, "Governing With The News — The News Media as a Political Institution" -
- Joseph Conrad, "Heart of Darkness and The Secret Sharer" -
- Stephen King, "Insomnia" -
- Oliver Stone & Zachary Sklar, “JFK — The Book of the Film” -
- Noam Chomsky, "Keeping the Rabble in Line" -
- Charles Bukowski, "Living On Luck — Selected Letters 1960s — 1970s, Volume 2" -
- Ben H. Bagdikian, "The Media Monopoly" (fourth edition) -
- William Gibson, "Neuromancer" -
- Homer (Robert Fitzgerald, translator), "The Odyssey" -
- Philip K. Dick, "The Penultimate Truth" -
- Don DeLillo, "Running Dog" -
- Ken Kesey, "Sometimes a Great Notion" -
- End of the month review: July 2 - August 1, 2002 -
- Howard Zinn, "Declarations of Independence: Cross-examining American Ideology" -
- Malcolm X, "The End of White World Supremacy" -
- Robert Anton Wilson, "Schrödinger's Cat Trilogy" -
- Jhonen Vasquez, "Johnny The Homicidal Maniac: Director’s Cut" -
- Jeffery Cole (director), "The UCLA Television Violence Report: 1996" -
- Jake Tapper, "Down & Dirty: The Plot to Steal the Presidency" -
- John Steinbeck, "The Moon is Down" -
- Henry Rollins, "Now Watch Him Die" -
- Carol Queen , "Exhibitionism for the Shy" -
- Chuck Palahniuk, "Invisible Monsters" -
- George Orwell, "Coming Up for Air" -
- Michael Newton, "Holy Homicide – An Encyclopedia of Those Who Go With Their God ... And Kill!" -
- Alan Moore, "Top 10: Book One" -
- Harper Lee, "To Kill a Mockingbird" -
- Jack Kerouac, "Visions of Cody" -
- Terry Jones, "Douglas Adams’s Starship Titanic" -
- End of the month review - June 2 - July 1, 2002 -
- I.F. Stone (edited by Neil Middleton), "The I.F. Stone Weekly Reader" -
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