Okay, so Lee made up for the fact that I find comics shops (even the bright airy ones) completely alien and intimidating, and lent me SPN #1.
We whitefont here? I guess we do.
Plei! I am
Kripke'd! See? The demons are after the boys! ::dances in my seat::
I did like Missouri's agency although she looked nothing like the actress (but then John looked nothing like JDM). What was she doing in the bar? Was she looking for John? Also, couldn't she have armed him a little better?
Who was Julie? Not Mike's wife, apparently, because otherwise we'd have learned about her in Home. Family? Friend? And never mentioned again.
I am thrilled to death that
John has to run right away, that he knows that something is after the boys. It explains so much: he didn't get obsessed, the obsession was forced upon him. It was learn or die.
Change or Die, dude--and that is my bulletproof kink.
So, yeah, I'm on board, if only for how they're informing the backstory and how it reinforces what I already believed.
Yes it was! We went to your local store, and ended up spending a buncha money on some trades we've been meaning to pick up.
It amuses me that my "local" store is a PITA drive for me, and just a quick walk for you.
And Suela: hee! to your first WF.
I thought
Julie was Mary's best friend.
Yay for being Kripked!
FCBD fangirl squee: You people have no idea how happy I am that
The Umbrella Academy
doesn't suck. In fact, it's pretty good! I thought it was a lot of fun, and am looking forward to seeing what happens in upcoming issues.
It should be noted that when I suggested Jilli pick up
two
copies of
The Umbrella Academy
so that she could pull one apart, sprinkle it in sugar and roll around in it, I got the LOOK.
IJS.
I got the LOOK.
Deservedly so, sarkypants who hasn't even read the comic in question yet.
I dropped sarypants' name at my comic shop, yesterday.
Oh, yes, Cindy? My poor lil ego awaits the details...
edit: My ego also likes to double-post.
Oh, I loved
The Umbrella Academy.
I'm so glad I picked that up for FCBD.
Thanks to Buffy and SPN: Origins, I'm afraid I'm getting sucked back into the comics habit.