Goddamn, that is a hell of a year for a 24-year-old.
It would be a hell of a year for a 34-year-old. I had a similar sort of year though so I get the TOO MUCH SUCCESS TOO FAST I'M GONNA FUCK IT UP thing she has going on.
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Goddamn, that is a hell of a year for a 24-year-old.
It would be a hell of a year for a 34-year-old. I had a similar sort of year though so I get the TOO MUCH SUCCESS TOO FAST I'M GONNA FUCK IT UP thing she has going on.
Sean T. Collins went to various cons with a sketchbook and asked cartoonists to draw David Bowie.
I see we're getting closer to my prediction of DC giving up having story arcs or consecutive numbering and just making every issue a new #1 that relaunches continuity.
I got the 2 TPBs of Squirrel Girl that are at the library, and I have no idea why I didn't start reading it before. LOVE.
My library has comics I can borrow and read on my iPad, so I've started Lumberjanes.
I recently saw that my library does that, too! I love living in the future. I also love Lumberjanes.
DC is re-re-re-re-re-re-re-launching their titles with #1s in June
With "Rebirth," the mainline DC Universe titles will be renumbered with new #1s -- except for "Action Comics" and "Detective Comics," the two longest-running series in DC's lineup, which will return to their original numbering at #957 and #934, respectively. All DCU books will return to a $2.99 price point (currently their lineup is split between $3.99 and $2.99 single issues)
That would be awesome, if I thought that DC would actually stick to $2.99.
That would be awesome, if I thought that DC would actually stick to $2.99.
And not suck.