COMICS CRITICISM
* Rob Clough reviews Daryl Seitchik's new book from Koyama Press, EXITS, in which "what it means to be seen in relation to one's identity, especially as a woman, is at the heart of this book."
* Clough also writes short reviews of a few releases in the MINI-KUS! line: #31: It's Tuesday by Amanda Vahamaki, #32: R.A.T. by Lala Albert, and #33: BFF by Marie Jacotey.
* Andy Oliver takes a look at Throwaway Press' latest anthology, DIRTY ROTTEN COMICS #8.
WHATNOT
* Ben Passmore's LETTER FROM A STONE MOUNTAIN JAIL.
* Rozi Hathaway pens A SELF-PUBLISHER'S GUIDE TO BUILDING YOUR SMALL PRESS COMICS PROFILE.
* RESIST!
* Youth in Decline has neatly packaged a bundle of FRONTIER 2 - 14 in a bundle for you to buy for all the people you love this holiday season.
* Keith Silva writes smart about Christopher Harris' new novel, WAR ON SOUND.
* From the MIT Technology Review comes this piece titled, AI MACHINE ATTEMPTS TO UNDERSTAND COMIC BOOKS ... AND FAILS proving that machines are smart and comics are dumb.
* Alana Newhouse's HITLER'S BABIES: ANTI-SEMITISM, AMERICA, AND THE JEWS
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