‘Washington Post’ Lists Top Comics of the Year
The Washington Post recently posted their lists of best comics of the year and they include:
The Alcoholic, By Jonathan Ames and Dean Haspiel (Vertigo/DC Comics, $19.99)
Bottomless Belly Button, By Dash Shaw (Fantagraphics, $29.99)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Season Eight, Volume Two: No Future for You, By Brian K. Vaughan, Georges Jeanty and Joss Whedon (Dark Horse, $15.95)
The Complete K Chronicles, By Keith Knight (Dark Horse, $24.95)
Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes, By Geoff Johns and Gary Frank (DC Comics, $24.99)
Y: The Last Man #60, By Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra (Vertigo/DC Comics, $4.99)
Among their best DVDs, they included:
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days, Not rated (Weinstein, $24.95)
30 Rock: Season 2, Not rated (Universal, $39.98)
The Big Lebowski (10th Anniversary Edition), Rated R (Universal, $19.98)
Control, Rated R (Weinstein, $28.95)
The Darjeeling Limited Rated R (20th Century Fox, $29.99)
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Rated PG-13 (Miramax, $29.99)
Flight of the Red Balloon, Not rated (IFC, $24.95)
Iron Man (Ultimate 2-Disc Edition), Rated PG-13 (Paramount, $39.99)
The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters, Rated PG-13 (New Line, $19.98)
Lost Highway, Rated R (Universal, $19.98)
No Country for Old Men, Rated R (Miramax, $29.99)
The Office: Season 4, Not rated (Universal, $49.98)
Persepolis, Rated PG-13 (Sony, $29.95)
Spaced: The Complete Series, Not rated (BBC Warner, $59.98)
There Will Be Blood (Two-Disc Special Collector’s Edition), Rated R (Paramount, $34.99)
Trafic, Not rated (Criterion, $39.95)

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