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 We archive the Don't Overlook area so that you can browse past pages. Just click on a link below:

August 2003 Bone; Persepolis; Spirited Away; Wolves in Walls

September 2003 Donald Duck; Magic Flute; Herobear; One! Hundred! Demons!

October & November 2003 What's Michael; Geobreeders 5; Age of Bronze; Castle in the Sky 4; Boulevard of Broken Dreams

December & January 2004 Faster...Speeding Bullet!; Yossel; Pencilling; Mignola's B.P.R.D.

February & March 2004 Vagabond; Sandwalk Adventures; Sprited Away; Nightwing

April & May 2004 Hellboy; Alias; Fairly Odd Parents; 24 Hour Comics

June & July 2004 Astroboy; Cartoon Cartoon; SpongeBob SquarePants; Punisher

August & September 2004 In the Shadow of No Towers; Persepolis 2; Elfquest; Courtney Crumrin; Grampa & Julie

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From the infinite imagination of Osamu Tezuka, arguably history's most important--and inarguably its most prolific--creator of graphic fiction, comes Astro Boy, the standard bearer for the exploding anime and manga industries, and an acknowledged classic of the form. |
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JustManga.com (Review of "Astro Boy, Vol. 22") |
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Garth Ennis is perhaps the most popular writer in comics and he has gained incredible attention for his Preacher series. Making his name on a variety of titles from DC, Marvel, and Image, he continues to be at the forefront of pushing the envelope of comics. |
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Don't Overlook: June 2004
Every month we try to highlight a few exceptional works. These are simply titles you should give careful consideration. As new exceptional titles come along, we archive our past recommendations.

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 | CARTOON CARTOONS VOL. 2. The Gang's All Here

Bind: Paperback
Price: $6.95
Age: 9 to 12

Mandar disguises himself as Dexter's mom and learns it's not easy being Mom, Courage the Cowardly Dog has a horrible nightmare, Ed, Edd & Eddie try to put on a neighborhood freak show, and lots more from the Cartoon Network. For ages 8 and up. Col. ill. 112pp.
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 | ASTRO BOY, VOL. 22
by Osamu Tezuka

Bind: Hardback
Price: $9.95
Age: 8 to 14

This volume is a compendium of short stories involving time machines, Astro Boy's first love, train bombs, brain switching, and the end of Astro Boy(!). For ages 8 and up. Manga. B&W. 216pp.
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 | SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS VOL. 1
by Steven Hillenburg

Bind: Paperback
Price: $17.99
Age: 8 to 10

Deep down in the Pacific Ocean in the city of Bikini Bottom is a lovable sea sponge named SpongeBob SquarePants! He lives in a pineapple with his pet snail, Gary. No matter what silly mess SpongeBob gets into, his buddies at the Krusty Krab are never far behind! For ages 8 and up. Manga. Col. ill. 96pp.
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 | PUNISHER, VOL. 3. Business As Usual
by Garth Ennis

Bind: Paperback
Price: $24.99
Age: 16 to 19

Here are more tales of vigilante Frank Castle's bloody and unending war on organized crime. In 'BROTHERHOOD,' the Punisher has to deal with corruption in the police force. And in 'THE UNDERNEATH,' The Punisher finds something horrible in the tunnels beneath Manhattan. For ages 16 and up. Col. ill. 232pp.
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