Got it! I fucking love Xander and The Toy Story reference. And the lip gloss. and Poor Ethan Rayne. I like where this is going.
I haven't read my Supernatural Origins yet. I'm still having pie. There was no Runaways. Anybody know anything about a delay?
There was no Runaways. Anybody know anything about a delay?
There was no Astounishing either, so Marvel may just be off-schedule (or Joss is off schedule for Marvel and not for Buffy).
Here's distributor shipping info for this week and next;
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I need to re-read Buffy. . . it was good, no? But still feels
unresolved. I mean - Buffy is at war with all of humanity? And next time around is the stand-alone.
SPN was very enjoyable.
Buffy #4:
I don't think Buffy is at war with all of humanity; she's at war with the people who think she's at war with all of humanity.
Neal Adams, crackpot scientist.
physics has it all wrong. You see, there is no such thing as gravity - it's all just pressure. And the earth (and all other planets) is actually a matter factory - matter is constantly created in the hollow center of the earth, and the pressure of all the new matter forces the earth to constantly expand. And the pressure of expansion creates the illusion of gravity.
And here's a video that Neal Adams made that proves that plate tectonics is all wrong! [link]
Oddly, I'm more horrified to learn that Neal is behind the motherfucking Nasonex bee than to learn that he's a complete and utter loon.
Buffy - you mean mostly
the Initiative.
And I forgot to say:
I'm UPSET that they killed off Ethan.
I wouldn't be surprised if
like Willow, Ethan was now in Buffy to an extent, since he got into her head somehow already. And I still like Victor's theory about Anya being in there somewhere too.
And I agree, she's
at war with people who think she's already at war with them.
You realize that Buffy #4 gave a very strong indication of who kissed Buffy to wake her up, right?