"Tonoharu: Part Two" Media Coverage


I update my twitter account with coverage of Tonoharu: Part Two as it comes in, but I haven't mentioned all of it here on the blog proper. So I thought I'd create an entry that links to all the coverage the book has gotten so far (that I'm aware of).


New/Featured

Sarah Palin's Alaska media blog

Just to clarify, this is the website for Sarah Palin's reality show, not Palin's personal blog or anything. In fact the author of the site's media blog looks to be as far from the right as you can get. But either way, to have my book recommended (along with City Slickers and Green Acres) on a right-wing politician's realty show website makes this the most implausible coverage that I've ever gotten.


Comic Book Bin / Leroy Douresseaux

"Tōnoharu: Part Two, like the first book, is both a unique and engaging read." says Douresseaux in his "A-" review of the book.


Interviews / Profiles

Examiner.com / Justin Tedaldi

David-Wasting-Paper

Hero Magazine / Kris Tigue

MN Daily / Grace Gouker

Gaijin Pot


Reviews

Publisher's Weekly / PW Staff

About.com / Deb Aoki (Review about halfway down the page)

G.B.H. Hornswoggler Blog / Andrew Wheeler

Orbital Comics / Camila (Review 2/3rds down the page)

Page45.com / Jonathan

Le Blog de la Mirabelle / Natja Schon

Geek Week / Henry Chamberlain

Vagabonding / Roff Potts


Previews

Publisher's Weekly

Graphic Novel Reporter

Time.com's Techland Blog

Boing Boing

Metro Magazine (One panel preview of Tonoharu: Part Three" (!))


Offline Coverage

Giant Robot Issue #68 (on newsstands now)

Under The Radar Magazine (In last month's issue, I think?? I never saw it so I can say for sure…)


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If anyone knows of any coverage the book has gotten that I'm not aware of (esp. offline coverage, which is hard to track) please let me know!

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