Authors: Scott Vice

Book Review: August 1992
For those unfamiliar with Robert Anton Wilson, the manis probably the most impressive and influential wielder of the literary mindfuck. Luckily, those of us who view Wilson as a guru can be placated by his latest work. … read more

Comic Review: August 1992
While the comics industry continues to be dominated by superhero material, there are more comics embracing a “new wave” philosophy of being “different.” … read more

Book Review: July 1992
In The Blood by Nancy Collins is good, but it will only satisfy the literary thirst of true vampire fans. … read more

Comic Book Review: July 1992
All of these are, or will be, available at various locations around the valley, so your humble reviewer suggests you attempt to find copies of all three. You won’t regret it.
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Comic Reviews: June 1992
Pirate Corp$!, Madman, The Eyeball Kid. As violent and dark as any comic books can build up to be. … read more

Comic: April 1992
Two of the comics field’s more talented and lesser-known creators and World War … read more

Book Reviews: April 1992
Wild Wives reads like an old, familiar noir movie. … read more

Book Reviews: March 1992
Here are SLUG’s two literature picks for March of 1992. If anything, they sure aren’t boring. … read more

Record Reviews: March 1992
Catch up with SLUG’s latest archived batch of record reviews from all your favorite vintage writers like, Scott Vice, Charlee, M and more! … read more

Record Reviews: February 1991
Very musically tight, these three guys express feeling and imagery through strong, deep lyrics and fair-paced tunes that have a on-stop flow. … read more