What are you reading in September/2020?
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2apokoliptian
I've watched the second season of The Umbrella Academy and... the first one was like a summarized X-Men and this one is like light sci-fi. But it is fun for those weekend nights.
3spiralsheep
Giant Days vol. 13 arrived this morning. Apparently I preordered it on 12 February... so long ago that I'd forgotten! I love this series.
5Euryale
I needed a cute distraction, so I'm reading Chi's Sweet Home.
6spiralsheep
I've been unwell and my brain can't cope with too many words so I'm reading a collection of short stories in Lumberjanes Campfire Songs (no LT touchstone available).
7spiralsheep
I read Lumberjanes vol.14 which was as much fun as ever, set at a fantastical USian summer camp with personified trauma, movie monsters, magic kittens, and friendship to the max!
Then I joined the mystery solving teens in Tackleford, in fictional England, for Bad Machinery: The Case of the Severed Alliance (no touchstone available yet).
Then I read the first two volumes of Heavy Vinyl, set in a record shop in late 1990s New Jersey.
Then I joined the mystery solving teens in Tackleford, in fictional England, for Bad Machinery: The Case of the Severed Alliance (no touchstone available yet).
Then I read the first two volumes of Heavy Vinyl, set in a record shop in late 1990s New Jersey.
8Euryale
>6 spiralsheep: Hope you're feeling better.
I'm finishing out September with a couple volumes of Kim & Kim.
I'm finishing out September with a couple volumes of Kim & Kim.
9brianjungwi
I read Pulp by Ed Brubaker earlier in the month. It was a nice take on a modern Western.
10spiralsheep
Today I'm reading more Bad Machinery Vol. 9: The Case of the Missing Piece (and last night I read the hiatus comics so I appear to be reading Bad Machinery storyline by storyline but backwards from 10 through the hiatus comics to 9....
>8 Euryale: Yes, thank you, I'm up and about now (and have free prescription drugs - yay the NHS!).
>9 brianjungwi: Pulp looks good. I haven't read any Brubaker since he completed the Velvet series, but I do enjoy traditional comics stories about punching nazis.
>8 Euryale: Yes, thank you, I'm up and about now (and have free prescription drugs - yay the NHS!).
>9 brianjungwi: Pulp looks good. I haven't read any Brubaker since he completed the Velvet series, but I do enjoy traditional comics stories about punching nazis.
11Julie_in_the_Library
I'm reading The Poacher' Son by Paul Doiron. So far I've only gotten through the author's note, but I intend to get into the actual novel today or tomorrow.