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- End of the YEAR review, 2003 -
- Greg Rucka, “Elektra: Introspect” -
- Micah Ian Wright, “You Back the Attack! We’ll Bomb Who We Want! - Remixed War Propaganda” -
- P.G. Wodehouse, “Summer Lightning” -
- Neil Gaiman, “The Books of Magic” -
- Christopher Hitchens, “No One Left to Lie To: The Triangulations of William Jefferson Clinton” -
- Philip K. Dick and Roger Zelazny, “Deus Irae” -
- Louise Rennison, “Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging” -
- Kevin Smith, “Chasing Dogma” -
- Graham Chapman, et al, “Mønti Pythøn ik den Hølie Gräilen (Bøk)” -
- Michae Ondaatje, et al (editors), “Lost Classics” -
- Kiyoshi Nakayama, (editor), “Uncollected Stories of John Steinbeck” -
- Brian Michael Bendis, “Daredevil: Out” -
- Noam Chomsky, “The Umbrella of U.S. Power” -
- J.R.R. Tolkien, “The Return of the King” -
- Frank Miller, “Sin City” Multiple titles -
- John Yates, “Stealworks” -
- Richard Russo, “Nobody’s Fool” -
- “Contempt: Transcript of the Contempt Citations, Sentences, and Responses of the Chicago Conspiracy 10” -
- End of the month review: November 2 – December 1 -
- Michael T. Gilbert, “Mr. Monster” -
- Jim Thompson, “Texas by the Tail” -
- Jamie Goddard and Kurt Brungardt, “Lesbian Sex Secrets” -
- Warren Ellis, “Planetary: All Over the World and Other Stories” -
- Ernest Hemingway, “Death in the Afternoon” -
- Leonard Peltier, “Prison Writings: My Life is my Sun Dance” -
- Daniel Clowes, “Ghost World” -
- Charles Bukowski, “Bring Me Your Love” -
- Don DeLillo, “Great Jones Street” -
- Freedom Forum Media Studies, “Media Studies Journal, spring 1994: The Presidency in the New Media Age” -
- Jim Shooter, “Secret Wars” -
- Stephen King, “Everything’s Eventual” -
- Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steel, “America: What Went Wrong?” -
- End of the month review: October 2 – November 1 -
- The Onion Staff, “The Onion’s Finest News Reporting” -
- John Steinbeck, “The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights” -
- Neil Gaiman, Various Titles -
- Alan Moore, Various Titles -
- Noam Chomsky, “Rouge States: The Rule of Force in World Affairs” -
- Gene Feldman and Max Gartenberg (Editors), “The Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men” -
- Charles Bukowski, “Love is a Dog From Hell” -
- End of the month review: September 2 – October 1 -
- A.M. Spencer, “Murrow: His Life and Times” -
- Neil Gaiman, Multiple titles -
- Molly Ivins, “Molly Ivins Can’t Say That, Can She?” -
- Jim Bessman, “Ramones – An American Band” -
- C.D. Payne, “Civic Beauties” -
- Jim Thompson, “Pop. 1280” -
- Michael J. Nelson, “Mike Nelson’s Mind Over Matters” -
- Ralph Ellison, “Invisible Man” -
- Leonard Garment, “In Search of Deep Throat” -
- Christopher Golden, “Daredevil: Predator’s Smile” -
- Carl Hiaasen, “Team Rodent: How Disney Devours the World” -
- Dave Eggers, (editor) “The Best American Nonrequired Reading – 2002” -
- Peter Phillips (editor), "Censored 2001" -
- A Special (meaning retarded) Announcement -
- Warren Ellis, “Transmetropolitan” Multiple Titles, -
- Charles Bukowski (Seamus Cooney, Editor), “Reach for the Sun: Selected Letters 1978 – 1994” -
- Anthony Burgess, “1985” -
- End of the month review: August 2 – September 1 -
- Brian Michael Bendis, “Ultimate Spider-Man” (multiple titles) -
- Mark Zepezauer & Arthur Naiman, “Take the Rich Off Welfare” -
- Matthew White & Jaffer Ali, “The Official Prisoner Companion” -
- Peter Bagge, Multiple titles -
- Dianne Selditch (Editor) “My First Year as a Journalist” -
- Philip K. Dick, “Clans of the Alphane Moon” -
- Alan Moore, “WildC.A.T.S.” (multiple titles) -
- Douglas Rushkoff, “Media Virus! – Hidden Agendas in Popular Culture” -
- Jim Thompson, “Now and On Earth” -
- Neil Gaiman, Multiple titles -
- Bunny Yeager, “Betty Page Confidential” -
- Tom Robbins, “Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates” -
- End of the month review: July 2 – August 1, 2003 -
- Various Authors, “Daredevil” Various titles -
- Don DeLillo, “Mao II” -
- Al Franken, “Oh, the Things I Know!” -
- Terry Jones, “A Pocketful of Python” -
- William Goldman, “The Princess Bride” -
- Noam Chomsky, “Language and Responsibility” -
- Warren Ellis, “Stormwatch” (Multiple titles) -
- Michael Chabon, “Wonder Boys” -
- Chuck Palahniuk, “Survivor” -
- John Steinbeck, “Zapata” -
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