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“Shenzhen” from Guy Delisle

By Shabbir | May 3, 2022 | Comments Off on “Shenzhen” from Guy Delisle

In my comic bookshelves, Guy Delisle has his own section of work. His travelogues from places like Burma and Pyongyang provide a view of the world I wouldn’t get otherwise. Delisle exists in a small world of comic artists that do this well, a club that includes Joe Sacco, another favorite of mine. Shenzhen gives…

“47 Ronin” by Mike Richardson, Stan Sakai and Kazuo Koike

By Shabbir | April 19, 2022 | Comments Off on “47 Ronin” by Mike Richardson, Stan Sakai and Kazuo Koike

This timeless story is illustrated by Stan Sakai, famous for the Usagi Yojimbo series. It is expectedly beautiful and a great treatment of a story so old and resonant it spans multiple centuries and nations. Borrow it from SFPL or buy at Green Apple Books.

Satellite Sam by Matt Fraction, Howard Chaykin

By Shabbir | April 12, 2022 | Comments Off on Satellite Sam by Matt Fraction, Howard Chaykin

1950’s noir murder mystery set in the early era of television.

Fatale, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips

By Shabbir | April 6, 2022 | Comments Off on Fatale, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips

Noir meets Cthulhu in the City By The Bay.

Pinball: a graphic history of the silver ball

By Shabbir | April 5, 2022 | Comments Off on Pinball: a graphic history of the silver ball

In Laughing Ogre Comics in OH, about to leave when I saw this on the shelf and ran back to buy it. It is every bit as good as you hope with deep history and an entertaining story arc. I finished it in 24 hours. Get it Green Apple Books.

Roz Chast and Alison Bechdel memoirs

By Shabbir | April 1, 2022 | Comments Off on Roz Chast and Alison Bechdel memoirs

Wills, DNRs, power of attorney, mobility issues, all of the problems that we all spend our lives trying to avoid thinking about and planning for come out in this beautiful memoir If you’re over 50, you absolutely have to read this.

Drash of Rivaleah Imber Safdar

By Shabbir | March 6, 2022 | Comments Off on Drash of Rivaleah Imber Safdar

“Whether or not you are Jewish, sometime in your life you must have felt that feeling of not belonging, or not feeling welcome. Maybe it was your first day at your new school, or you just got hired for a new job and everyone there knows everyone else, except for you. “

Fire season photos

By Shabbir | September 20, 2020 | Comments Off on Fire season photos

2020 (taken out of my kitchen window)

What does the other side of the curve look like?

By Shabbir | April 17, 2020 | Comments Off on What does the other side of the curve look like?

The White House graph looks nothing like what a pandemic is really like. That’s bad news for “opening up the country”.

UW model of hospital bed, ICU bed, and ventilator requirements

By Shabbir | March 27, 2020 | Comments Off on UW model of hospital bed, ICU bed, and ventilator requirements

Wondering exactly how bad it’s going to get in the hospitals in your state? Wondering if it’s crazy to keep a quarantine up for this long? It turns out there’s finally enough data that a University of Washington Researcher has created a model for peak usage and then built a sexy, easy to understand graph.…