Unshelved strip originally published on Thu, 01 Oct 2015
This classic Unshelved strip originally appeared on Thu, 01 Oct 2015.

This classic Unshelved strip originally appeared on Thu, 01 Oct 2015.

Punycorn and the Princess of Thieves by Andi Watson. Clarion Books, 2025. 9780358572008. 202pp.
Punycorn’s sword Bloodgutter is broken and needs to be fixed, which is even more of a problem than that might otherwise seem because Bloodgutter is Punycorn’s friend, too. It needs to be reforged in a hurry. Wheeze (a dragon) has something in his hoard that might help, but his hoard has been stolen. Together with P’oo (a dung elemental) they head to the Verdigris Forest to track down the Princess of Thieves and her band of brigands, who have the treasure. (Side quest: Wheeze’s friends need to help boost his self-confidence so he can finally breathe fire.)
The evil Sir Ogre’s mom is upset that her son was defeated by Punycorn (in the previous book), and she’s confiscating his weapons, which makes his sister Sixsmith super happy; Sixsmith wants to rule the Land of Carbuncle herself. To that end, she seeks a magical grimoire that will help her conquer it. It’s also in the hands of the Princess of Thieves.
Watson’s graphic novels are all beautifully drawn, and I loved the color in this one as much as I did in his Gum Girl series. He excels at writing entertaining, silly characters while walking a fine line between embracing and making fun of the fantasy genre in a way that makes this a great read-aloud.
Привет and welcome to our new Russian friends from LiveJournal! We are happy to offer you a new home. We will not require identification for you to post or comment. We also do not cooperate with Russian government requests for any information about your account unless they go through a United States court first. (And it hasn't happened in 16 years!)
Importing your journal from ЖЖ may be slow. There are a lot of you, with many posts and comments, and we have to limit how fast we download your information from ЖЖ so they don't block us. Please be patient! We have been watching and fixing errors, and we will go back to doing that after the holiday is over.
I am very sorry that we can't translate the site into Russian or offer support in Russian. We are a much, much smaller company than LiveJournal is, and my high school Russian classes were a very long time ago :) But at least we aren't owned by Sberbank!
С Новым Годом, and welcome home!
EDIT: Большое спасибо всем за помощь друг другу в комментариях! Я ценю каждого, кто предоставляет нашим новым соседям информацию, понятную им без необходимости искать её в Google. :) И спасибо вам за терпение к моему русскому переводу с помощью Google Translate! Прошло уже много-много лет со школьных времен!
Thank you also to everyone who's been giving our new neighbors a warm welcome. I love you all ❤️
This classic Unshelved strip originally appeared on Wed, 30 Sep 2015.

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This classic Unshelved strip originally appeared on Tue, 29 Sep 2015.

James Bond 007: Your Cold, Cold Heart by Garth Ennis and artist Rapha Lobosco. Dynamite, 2024. 9781524125523. Contains #1 – 6.
Bond is hunting for a secret weapon that the British developed after stealing it from the Soviets back in the day. It’s been stolen back by them, basically, which is going to cause big trouble. (I’m not telling you about the weapon because why ruin the surprise?) There are twists and turns, of course, and a betrayal that leaves Bond with no one to trust except Moneypenny. (She’s also tough as nails in this book.)
Ennis might be more famous these days for writing Preacher and The Boys, but I always loved the way he wrote the Punisher. His run was gleefully brutal and has a lot in common with this graphic novel. If Hollywood action films seem too soft-hearted, this is the book for you.
My favorite part is the extremely violent misdirect at the beginning. It’s the perfect opening to this story, which ends with a poetic bit of payback.
This classic Unshelved strip originally appeared on Mon, 28 Sep 2015.

This classic Unshelved strip originally appeared on Fri, 25 Sep 2015.

This classic Unshelved strip originally appeared on Thu, 24 Sep 2015.
