They're the Single Club's DJ ogres: Seth Bingo and the Silent Girl. But do sensitive hearts beat within shallow breasts? Hell, no. Join us for a story of sarcasm, extreme sarcasm and solipsistic snobbishness. Remember: they're laughing at you. You may as well laugh at them. PLUS two back-up stories showcasing the dazzling art of DAVID LAFUENTE (Hellcat) and CHARITY LARRISON (Busted Wonder).
As ever, the main story in "Phonogram" is supplemented by two b-side strips and a shedload of annotations and essays. In one b-side, David LaFuente turns in a dead-accurate illustration of the delirium that accompanies earworms. In the other, Charity Larrison's airy artwork accompanies the latest installment in the "Indie Dave" arc, with some particularly impressive character design. As ever, there's a lot to like about Phonogram. If you can make it to the end of this issue without finding something to enjoy, then frankly, there's no hope for you. Read Full Review
Still, Phonogram: The Singles Club continues to be the ultimate combination of comic book and music geekery. If your passion for music (especially indie music) is as intense as your love for comic books, then you really have no excuse not to read this title. I would be willing to pay full price just for the main feature. Everything else is a bonus. Read Full Review