POC reviews (most ruthlessly lifted straight from the AIT MotherBlog) from:
Mike Sterling’s Progressive Ruin
Augie De Blieck‘s Pipeline at Comic Book Resources
gutterninja
Variety
The 4th Rail
Yet Another Comics Blog
Steven Grant‘s Master of the Obvious at CBR
Bloggity-Blog-Blog-Blog
The Comic Treadmill
The Hurting
Jog–The Blog
Ringwood
The Johnny Bacardi Show
The Comic Queen
Pop Culture Gadabout
“Should it Be a Movie?” at Movie Poop Shoot
Brian Domingos at PopImage
AND, this from The American Library Association’s Booklist:
Young, Larry and others. Proof of Concept. 2004. 136p. illus. AiT/Planet Lar, paper, $12.95 (1-932051-29-5). 741.5. Too busy publishing other graphic novelists to choose which of his own ideas to develop, AiT/Planet Lar’s Young pitches a half-dozen uncompleted stories and asks readers to pick for him. Literally pitches, for the conceit binding the six together has Young on the horn describing them to his “superstar entertainment lawyer.” “Hemogoblin,” about the last vampire, and “Zombie Dinosaur” are as tantalizing as their titles. If the sf scenarios “The Camera” (kids find a time-travel wormhole) and “For the Time Being” (Star Trek with a mad, naked captain) are less enticing, well, they’re also not as funny. The lusciously weird “Emancipating Lincoln,” in which everyone looks like Abe, deserves the most positive feedback, but “The Bod,” already three times longer than the others, about a curvaceous Hollywood newcomer who leaps to stardom after an accident makes her invisible, is probably the easiest to complete. Young should retain the artists who work with him here. Paul Tucker’s Ben Shahn-like style in “The Camera” and John Heebink’s Playboyish way with “The Bod” are particularly irreplaceable. –Ray Olson
“But Jeff, Where can I buy it???”
Well, you could try Khepri.com and save 30%, you tightwad.