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Other Media 2: It's Astounishing!
Discussion of comics, graphic novels, and more. Except for capes. No capes!
Please use spoiler font for new releases until after the weekend following release.
SA, I'm almost tempted to go find that comic store and make off with Xander.
So, yeah.
She kisses Xander, his head pops off. I think, "He's a Xander-Bot! He just told Dawn he only has two outfits!"
Then Joe explained that it was a dream.
I am not a comics reader. With the exception of Archie and the Gang and an occasional issue of Impulse (which isn't even his name anymore. Ptui!), I don't read comics. It doesn't compute in my pea-sized brain. But I am loving this and want more now now now.
And that letter? Well, that was the whole reason I asked where you all were talking about the comic. I laughed and laughed and laughed.
Impulse (which isn't even his name anymore. Ptui!)
BART!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ahem.
Sorry. Crazy Bart Love came through a bit there.
::hearts Bart::
Carry on.
I liked Impulse better.
Bats named him!!!! You don't un-name yourself when Bats names you!
Dick Grayson did...
And he is a very silly boy.
Steve Flanagan has done an awesome review of Alice in Sunderland in the style of the comic itself at his blog: [link]
Well worth the time for review.
And Jilli (in particular, but I think everyone) would quite like this webcomic called Withershins: [link] It's absolutely gorgeous.
DC's one-shot (well, 4 issues -- 4-shot? -- but all 4 are being released today) of World War III is out today. (It ties in to 52, because apparently DC hadn't made *enough* money on a weekly comic....)
Combine that with all my other pulls for today, plus the Nightwing Annual, and I've got a $25 day at the ol' comic store.
At least it's healthier than crystal meth.
At least it's healthier than crystal meth.
But not as easy to make out of household cleaning products.
...so I've read. In a comic book.