The Recoup

SINCE 2013: Books and books and books and books and occasionally other things

Book Reviews

  • Hard-rock guitarist and singer Lita Ford opens up about her wild and frantic rock and roll life, as well as the sadness and heartbreak that has come along with it. Read more

  • The Jaywalker

    Writer and occasional Recoup contributor Lisa Carver has a delightfully disgusting new book out, and has reunited with her former Rollerderby cohort, Dame Darcy. Don’t miss this book!!!!!! Read more

  • The Jaywalker

    Writer and occasional Recoup contributor Lisa Carver has a delightfully disgusting new book out, and has reunited with her former Rollerderby cohort, Dame Darcy. Don’t miss this book!!!!!! Read more

  • The inaugural issue of this zine declares it to be a series on the film of the 1930s, and so far, it’s a fun, informative read, with only a minor quibble point or two. Read more

  • The inaugural issue of this zine declares it to be a series on the film of the 1930s, and so far, it’s a fun, informative read, with only a minor quibble point or two. Read more

  • Last Night At The Casino is the ongoing saga of Billy da Bunny, a New Mexico-based casino dealer. With a vivid writing style and keen sense of humor, Billy gives the world a behind-the-scenes peek into the world of gambling. Read more

  • Last Night At The Casino is the ongoing saga of Billy da Bunny, a New Mexico-based casino dealer. With a vivid writing style and keen sense of humor, Billy gives the world a behind-the-scenes peek into the world of gambling. Read more

  • Beverly is the stunning debut graphic novel by Nick Drnaso, offering a disturbing, complex storyline that twists and turns in such a way that indicates a masterful new storyteller is in our midst. Read more

  • Beverly is the stunning debut graphic novel by Nick Drnaso, offering a disturbing, complex storyline that twists and turns in such a way that indicates a masterful new storyteller is in our midst. Read more

  • Optic Nerve creator Adrian Tomine’s newest work, Killing and Dying, compiles six stories from that comic’s last three issues, but don’t let that bother you; the tales offered here are easily his finest to date. Read more