Teen beat: The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports on the new Central Library's efforts to appeal to teens, with a spacious, brightly colored Young Adult section offering a selection of manga and graphic novels, computers and high-tech "sound domes" for listening to music.
Thought Balloons
Comics and ... eh, mostly comics.
Blogs-a-go-go
- Comic Weblog Update
- All Ages
- The Beat
- BeaucoupKevin
- Bloggity-Blog-Blog-Blog
- Blog of a Bookslut
- Brill Building
- Cognitive Dissonance
- The Comic Treadmill
- Comics 212
- The Comics Reporter
- Crocodile Caucus
- Dance of the Puppets
- Dave's Long Box
- Drawn!
- Fanboy Rampage
- Gutterninja
- Highway 62
- Irresponsible Pictures
- Jog - The Blog
- Johnny Bacardi
- Love Manga
- The Low Road
- Metrokitty
- Motime Like the Present
- NeilAlien
- Pen-Elayne on the Web
- Polite Dissent
- Pop Culture Gadabout
- Popp'd
- Postmodern Barney
- Precocious Curmudgeon
- Previews Review
- Progressive Ruin
- Savage Critic
- The Shrew Review
- Size Matters
- Suspension of Disbelief
- Tangognat
- Tom the Dog
- Trickle of Consciousness
- Trusty Sidekicks
- Unofficial John Westmoreland ...
- Worlds Within Worlds
- Yet Another Comics Blog
- Zilla and the Comics Junkies
Creators I Like
- Andi Watson
- Bryan Lee O'Malley
- David Hahn
- David Hahn's Blog
- Fred Hembeck
- Horhaus
- James Jean
- Jeff Parker
- Mercury Studio
- Mike Wieringo
- Neil Gaiman
- Oni Press Blog
- Ryan Sook
- Sean Murphy
- Steve Lieber
- Ted Naifeh
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Thursday, May 20, 2004
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