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Books 1-10.
Books 11-20.
Books 21-30.
31. Blonde Faith by Walter Mosley.
32. The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros.
33. Justice League of America, Volume 2 by Gardner Fox, Mike Sekowsky, et al.
34. Killer Princesses by Gail Simone and Lea Hernandez.

35. Michael Chabon Presents: The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist, Volume 1 by Michael Chabon, Kevin McCarthy, Glen David Gold, Howard Chaykin, Bill Sienkewicz, etc., etc. I have this massive tension with Chabon's work, which is that I often feel that the meta gets in the way of everything. At his best, he's a wickedly smart synthesist; at worst, his stuff is little better than pastiche. This volume of stories based on the Kavalier and Clay-created hero, is much more the latter, although only a small part of that is Chabon's fault, since he pens only the first story here; the others are by comics professionals (or legends). The collection has moments--and some great art--but mostly it feels derivative and uninspired, weighed down with nostalgia and self-referentiality.

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Date: 2010-04-25 05:24 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I actually enjoyed The Escapist Vol. 1. As for the self-referentiality, I think that aspect was entirely necessary to carry off the premise of the book being a history/anthology of a comic that never existed in the first place. The only Chabon I've read is The Final Solution (I'm a Holmes fan since childhood) and Maps and Legends.

Pete (www.petelit.com)

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