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- End of the month Review: June 2 – July 1, 2003 -
- Howard Zinn, “You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train” -
- Garth Ennis, “The Punisher: Welcome Back, Frank” -
- Jack Kerouac, “Vanity of Duluoz” -
- Martin A Lee & Norman Solomon, “Unreliable Sources: A Guide to Detecting Bias in News Media” -
- Henry Miller, “Tropic of Capricorn” -
- Ralph Steadman, “Still Life With Bottle” -
- Charles Bukowski, “The Roominghouse Madrigals” -
- Philip K. Dick, “The Philip K. Dick Reader” -
- Mario Puzo, “Omerta” -
- John August and Jane Hamsher, “Natural Born Killers” -
- End of the month review: May 2 – June 1, 2003 -
- Neil Gaiman, The Sandman, multiple titles -
- Eric Idle (ed), “Monty Python’s Big Red Book” -
- Christopher Hitchens, “Letters to a Young Contrarian” -
- Hunter S. Thompson, “Kingdom of Fear” -
- William Belcher and James Lee (editors), “J.D. Salinger and the Critics” -
- Bil Keane, "I Can't Untie My Shoes!" -
- George Orwell, “Homage to Catalonia” -
- Jim Thompson, “The Getaway” -
- Terry Gilliam and Tony Grisoni, “Not the Screenplay for Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas” -
- Philip K. Dick, “Eye in the Sky” -
- Frank Miller, “A Dame to Kill For” -
- Francis Spufford, “The Child That Books Built” -
- William S. Burroughs, “Blade Runner, a Movie” -
- Jack Kerouac, “Atop an Underwood” -
- End of the month review: April 2 – May 1, 2003 -
- Garth Ennis, Five books in the “Preacher” series -
- William Irwin, et al [editor], “The Simpsons and Philosophy” -
- Rev. Ivan Stang (ed.) “Three-Fisted Tales of “Bob” – Short Stories in the SubGenius Mythos” -
- Horatio Alger, Jr. “Ragged Dick and Struggling Upward” -
- Kevin Smith, “Two Screenplays – Clerks/Chasing Amy” -
- Gore Vidal, “Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace” -
- Alan Moore, “Promethea: Book 1” -
- Douglas Adams, “The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul” -
- Franz Kafka, “The Complete Stories” -
- End of the month review: March 2 – April 1, 2003 -
- Stephen King, “Dreamcatcher” -
- Warren Ellis, “Stormwatch: A Finer World” -
- Don DeLillo, “End Zone” -
- Charles Bukowski, “You Get So Alone At Times That It Just Makes Sense” -
- Neil Gaiman, “The Sandman: Dream Country” -
- Noam Chomsky, “The New Military Humanism” -
- John Steinbeck, “Cup of Gold” -
- Jim Thompson, “The Kill-Off” -
- Jack Kerouac, “Desolation Angels” -
- The Onion Staff, “Dispatches From the Tenth Circle - The Best of The Onion” -
- End of the month review: February 2 – March 1, 2003 -
- Sergio Aragones, “Groo: The Most Intelligent Man in the World” -
- Sam Hedrin (Taken from a script by Paddy Chayefsky), “Network” -
- Darrell Huff, “How to Lie With Statistics” -
- Brian Michael Bendis “Powers: Who Killed Retro Girl?” -
- Upton Sinclair, “The Cup of Fury” -
- Dana Polan, “BFI Modern Classics” (title censored) -
- Harlan Ellison, “I Have No Mouth & I Must Scream” -
- Thomas Pynchon, “The Crying of Lot 49” -
- David Mack, “Kabuki - Circle of Blood” -
- Ben Weasel, “Punk is a Four-Letter Word” -
- Pete Hamill, “News is a Verb - Journalism at the End of the Twentieth Century” -
- Jennifer McKinght-Trontz, “The Good Citizen’s Handbook – A Guide to Proper Behavior” -
- C.D. Payne, “Revolting Youth” -
- Bill Maher, “When You Ride Alone You Ride with Bin Laden” -
- Molly Ivins, “Nothin’ But Good Times Ahead” -
- Ian Frazier, “Coyote V. Acme” -
- Stan Lee, “Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil Vol. 2” -
- Ayn Rand, “Atlas Shrugged” -
- End of the month review: January 2 – February 1, 2003 -
- Alan Moore, “Captain Britain” -
- Ernest Hemingway, “The Fifth Column and the First Forty-nine Stories” -
- Neil Gaiman, “Sandman: A Game of You” -
- Daniel R. Williams, “Executing Justice — An Inside Account of the Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal” -
- Warren Ellis, “Transmetropolitan: Back on the Street” -
- Charles Bukowski, “The Last Night of the Earth Poems” -
- Alex Ross and Jim Krueger, “Earth X” -
- Stephen King and Peter Straub, “Black House” ALSO Frank Miller, “The Elektra Saga” -
- Kevin Murphy, “A Year at the Movies — One Man’s Filmgoing Odyssey” -
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