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Club History
100

We pretty much hated this widely-acclaimed series featuring angels, cults, vampires, and Assface. 

Preacher

100

This Eisner Award-nominated writer brought us the meanest penal planet in the galaxy while subverting the women-in-prison exploitation trope.

Kelly Sue DeConnick

100

This mid-century radio and television program plays an important role in Michal Kupperman’s graphic novel about his father‘s life, All the Answers. 

Quiz Kids

100

The original name of Brooklyn Comics Club. 

North Brooklyn Comic Book Club

200

In November 2014, this Paul Auster title made for good discussion in Williamsburg Book Club and also drew Beth to Brooklyn Comics Club for the first time. 

City of Glass

200

This creator devoted two volumes to diner life in 1970s Oakland, California. 

Mimi Pond

200

After writing his acclaimed Marvel series Vision, Tom King escaped to DC comics to take on this t-shirt clad character. 

Mister Miracle

200

Brooklyn Comics Club stopped holding events at this bar after they booked a viewing party during our May 2017 meetup without notifying us.

Humboldt and Jackson

300

This popular-with-kids series about the cousins Fone, Phoney, and Smiley was the first and only of our meetups at which we were joined by actual kids. 

Bone

300

We read both this artist‘s book about her dad and her book about her mom, one of which marked Jeanne’s first visit to Brooklyn Comics Club on June 21, 2012. 

Alison Bechdel

300

In Paper Girls, this warning written on a field hockey stick resulted in a certain clone finding herself on the receiving end of the “tabletop” maneuver.

”Don’t trust other Erin!!!”

300

This member was present for both our first meetup on May 17th, 2012 and our most recent meetup on October 21, 2020. 

Greg Zwahlen

400

Before becoming known as Serial Sundays, our alliterative Sunday brunch meetups were originally named after this famous Neil Gaiman series. 

Sandman

400

We read this creator’s punchy six-volume series and also watched the Edgar Wright-helmed film adaption based on it. 

Bryan Lee O’Malley

400

In Market Day by James Strum, Mendleman’s life is turned upside down when the distinctive shop he once sold to begins to stock cheap goods instead of these fine items hand-crafted by Mendleman.

Rugs

400

We visited this Chelsea gallery to view the Roz Chast Master Series exhibition just before discussing her book. 

SVA Visual Arts Gallery

500

Every page of this inventive work by Richard McGuire takes place in the same space.

Here

500

This creator wasn’t drinking at the movies when she tweeted this about our meetup for her book: “if I could, I'd go to this in a mustache & glasses disguise and make up horrible rumors about myself“

Julia Wertz

500

In Gyo, our Halloween pick for 2016, mechanical devices resembling four-legged spiders and known as the Death Stenches used this substance as a power source.  

Gas

500

Our first and only joint meetup so far was led by this organizer from Queens Comics and Graphic Novels Group.

Meehan