Every second Tuesday, we hold our graphic novel reading club! This month, we’ll be holding it at Mambo House in Round Rock!
The next meeting is on Tuesday, September 8th, starting at 7 PM and running until we run out of stuff to talk about (usually about 9:30 PM). Folks can come and go as they please, and we should have plenty of room.
The managers of Rogues Gallery will be on hand to talk about comics and hopefully get everybody chatting… we’re hoping to extend the vibe of our New Comics Wednesdays to everyone who maybe doesn’t get a chance to talk comics with their regular group of friends, or just can’t get enough comics talk.
Each meeting of the graphic novel club will have a book we choose as a headliner. We’ll offer a 15% discount on that book from the time of the announcement to the night of the graphic novel club. While we’re perfectly happy to have you bring one you already bought, we’re hoping folks will choose to buy this book from us rather than download it digitally or buy it somewhere else, to help us keep funding these get-togethers.
This month we’re doing Lazarus by Greg Rucka & Michael Lark. This sci-fi thriller is described as “A Dystopian Game of Thrones” and we’ll be reading the volume 1 hardcover, which includes volume 1 & 2 trade paperbacks. Folks are welcome to pick up the hardcover, one or both of the trades to discuss. The 15% off sale starts effective now, and will run until we close at 9 PM on Tuesday, September 8th. (It’s always a good idea to remind the clerk at checkout about the discount.) (Use your Rogue Card to get an additional 10% off!)
We’d love for folks to RSVP on the Facebook event page just so we can have a rough headcount, but walk-ins are absolutely welcome. And while we’ll focus the discussions around the graphic novel of the month, we’ll almost certainly be talking about other comics and graphic novels. Also, for the time being, since there’s alcohol available, it’s later at night and we’re probably going to be offering graphic novels that are aimed at an older audience, we’re making this an 18 and up event. If parents want to bring their 15-17 year olds, that’s OK, but just be aware that we may be talking about mature subject matter in the discussions.
We look forward to talking comics with you!