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- End of the YEAR review: 2004 -
- John Maher and Judy Groves, “Introducing Chomsky” -
- Los Bros Hernandez, “Flies on the Ceiling: A Love and Rockets Collection” -
- Alan Moore, “Voice of the Fire” -
- Bill Moyers, “A World of Ideas” -
- Frank Miller, “Sin City: Hell and Back” -
- Jim Thompson, “The Rip-Off” -
- Antonino D'Ambrosio, “Let Fury Have the Hour: The Punk Rock Politics of Joe Strummer” -
- Michael Chabon, et al, “The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist Vol. 1 – 3” -
- Philip K. Dick, “A Scanner Darkly” -
- Mark I. Pinsky, “The Gospel According to the Simpsons” -
- Brian Michael Bendis, “Powers: Little Deaths” -
- Warren Ellis, “Come In Alone” -
- Bob Woodward, “Veil: The Secret Wars of the CIA 1981 – 1987” -
- Charles Bukowski, “The Movie: Barfly” -
- Tom Tomorrow, “The Wrath of Sparky” -
- Joseph Fontenrose, “Steinbeck’s Unhappy Valley” -
- Evan Dorkin, “Fun With Milk and Cheese” -
- Marilyn Greenwald and Joseph Bernt (editors), “The Big Chill: Investigative Reporting in the Current Media Environment” -
- David Mack, “Daredevil: Parts of a Hole” -
- Lemony Snicket, “The Wide Window” -
- Richard Brautigan, “The Hawkline Monster: A Gothic Western” -
- Peter Phillips (editor), “Project Censored: 2003” -
- Garth Ennis, “Preacher” (Multiple titles) -
- William White (editor), “Ernest Hemingway – Dateline: Toronto” -
- Peter O. Whitmer, “When the Going Gets Weird: the Twisted Life and Times of Hunter S. Thompson” -
- Jamie Hewlett and Alan Martin "Tank Girl: Vol. 1" -
- Jim Thompson, “Cropper’s Cabin” -
- Noam Chomsky, “9-11” -
- Harvey Pekar, “American Splendor” -
- Fran Lebowitz, “The Fran Lebowitz Reader” -
- Aaron Cometbus, “Despite Everything: A Cometbus Omnibus” -
- Alan Moore, “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Volume II” -
- Carol Brightman, “Total Insecurity: The Myth of American Omnipotence” -
- Charles Bukowski and Sheri Martinelli, “Beerspit Night and Cursing” (revisited) -
- Charles Bukowski and Sheri Martinelli, “Beerspit Night and Cursing” -
- Kevin Smith, “Clerks – The Comic Book” -
- End of the Month Review: September, 2004 -
- Norman Mailer, “Oswald’s Tale: An American Mystery” -
- Department of the Navy, “Survival: Field Manual 21-76” -
- Max Brooks, “The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Living Dead” -
- William Marshall, “Yellowthread Street” -
- Chris Clairmont, et al, “X-men: Mutant Massacre” -
- Jay S. Jacobs, “Wild Years: The Music and Myth of Tom Waits” -
- Tom Robbins, “Villa Incognito” -
- Brian Michael Bendis, “Ultimate Spider-Man: Hollywood” -
- Christopher Hitchens, “The Trial of Henry Kissinger” -
- Neil Gaiman and Ed Kramer (editors), “The Sandman: Book of Dreams” -
- Richard Bachman, “The Regulators” -
- William S. Burroughs, “Queer” -
- Hank Stein, “The Prisoner: A Day in the Life” -
- John Steinbeck, “Of Mice and Men – a play in three acts” -
- Jim Thompson, “Nothing More than Murder” -
- Media Studies Center, “Media Studies Journal: 1968” -
- Frank Cho, “Liberty Meadows: Eden – Book 1” -
- David Mack, "Kabuki: Dreams" -
- Denis Johnson, “Jesus’ Son” -
- Andrew Palmer, “I.F. Stone: A Portrait” -
- Bill Carrico, “How to Live Your Life Without Experts” -
- Brad Meltzer, “Green Arrow: The Archer’s Quest” -
- Stan Lee, “Essential Daredevil, Volume 2” -
- Thomas Steinbeck, “Down to a Soundless Sea” -
- Noam Chomsky, “The Common Good” -
- Diane Olsen (Editor), “The Book that Changed My Life” -
- Isak Dinesen, “Anecdotes of Destiny and Ehrengard” -
- Flannery O’Conner “Three by Flannery O’Conner” -
- Ernie Pyle, “Here Is Your War” -
- End of the month review: July, 2004 -
- Bob Fingerman, “Minimum Wage” (Multiple titles) -
- Lemony Snicket, “A Series of Unfortunate Events” (Multiple titles) -
- Neil Gaiman, “Midnight Days” -
- Berkeley Breathed “A Wish for Wings that Work” -
- Audry Lynch “Steinbeck Remembered” -
- Neil Postman, “Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology” -
- Brian Michael Bendis, multiple titles -
- Jim Thompson, “Roughneck” -
- Noam Chomsky, “Power and Terror: Post-9/11 Talks and Interviews” -
- Richard Russo, “Mohawk” -
- Howard Sounes, “Bukowski in Pictures” -
- Slavoj Žižek, “Iraq: The Borrowed Kettle” -
- Lewis Carroll, with illustrations by Ralph Steadman, “Through the Looking Glass” -
- Tom DeFalco and Roger Stern, “The Amazing Spider-man: The Saga of the Alien Costume” -
- I.F. Stone, “The Haunted Fifties: 1953-1963” -
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