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1001 COMICS MINI-SITE

Even with 960 pages, I couldn't squeeze all the material I had into my book 1001 Comics You Must Read Before You Die. This mini-site is designed to supplement that book with updates, additional information and links... but obviously you'll still need a copy of the book!

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REVIEWER: Domingos Isabelinho

Domingos Isabelinho is a Portuguese comics critic. He has written for The Comics Journal, The International Journal of Comic Art, and magazines in Portugal such as Splaft! and Quadrado. His main interest is in international alternative comics.

1001 Comics Reviews:

Yellow Negroes
by Yvan Alagbé (1994)

When A Feller Needs A Friend
by Clare Briggs (1914)

The Zabime Sisters
by Aristophane (1996)

The Useless Man
by Yoshiharu Tsuge (1985)

The Secret
by Andrzej Klimowski (2002)

The Journal of K.
by Raul Brandäo (2001)

The Cage
by Martin Vaughn-James (1975)

Skippy
by Percy Crosby (1923)

Sgt Kirk
by H.G. Oesterheld (1953)

Screw Style
by Yoshiharu Tsuge (1968)

Saint Jean’s Way
by Edmond Baudoin (2001)

Safe Area Gorazde
by Joe Sacco (2000)

Sa-lo-món
by Santiago Armada (1961)

Passionate Journey
by Frans Masereel (1919)

Palestine
by Joe Sacco (1992)

One Hundred Views Of The Speicherstadt
by Martin Tom Dieck (1997)

Mort Cinder
by H.G. Oesterheld (1962)

Matt Marriott
by Reg Taylor (1955)

Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer
by Ben Katchor (1988)

I Never Liked You
by Chester Brown (1991)

Eternaut
by H.G. Oesterheld (1957)

Destiny: A Novel In Pictures
by Otto Nückel (1926)

American Splendor
by Harvey Pekar (1976)

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