Getting over an ex is never easy. When they've laid a phonomantic curse on you, it borders on the impossible. In the second of seven stand-alone stories set in a single club, PHONOGRAM's cynical heart cracks wide open. PLUS two complete back-up stories with art from EMMA VIECELI (HAMLET, COMIC BOOK TATTOO) and DANIEL HEARD (COMIC BOOK TATTOO, CHIMPLANTS).'
I can't say enough about Phonogram: The Singles Club #2. It's a treat for music fans, for comic fans, and especially for the fans falling into the overlapping area. Even if you've never read a single issue of Phonogram before, pick this up. It's the epitome of a great comic experience and definitely worth every cent. Read Full Review
It’s easy to say that Phonogram: The Singles Club is quite clearly the coolest book being published today. It takes all the great aspects of comic books and pushes them into the realm of pop culture beyond the normal stuff that comes out every week. It’s a damn shame that the book has to go through these periods of waiting because the audience just isn’t there, but I implore you: buy this book! This review only covered the main story and there are even backup features highlighting gorgeous art and story, as well as a glossary to all the musical references in case you wish to broaden your horizon. It’s a great steal and a surefire way to broaden your horizons. Read Full Review
If you haven't read "Phonogram: The Singles Club" yet, don't be afraid that you haven't read #1. It's just as easy to jump in here, and you'll get a full, interesting story. Just be warned that when it's all over, you'll probably want to hunt down #1 because you want more of the fun. Read Full Review
If youre not reading Phonogram, go pick up the trade of the first series. Read it with an open mind. I promise you that youll come back for more and that youll enjoy the second series just as much. Read Full Review