Teppy, I'm gonna put your copy of #1 (or was it five? lord, I can't remember) in the mail before I leave for New York.
Thanks, sweetie. It's #1.
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Teppy, I'm gonna put your copy of #1 (or was it five? lord, I can't remember) in the mail before I leave for New York.
Thanks, sweetie. It's #1.
Jilli, email me and remind me to send you Kevin's e-mail addy. I may not get to it instantly, but I will do it. Just remind me.
Dude. A friend of mine said she'd alert me when the X-Men reboot happens this summer so I can start collecting again, and it didn't actually occur to me until just now that it means... Joss.
t smacks forehead
Not batty (really! for once!) but there's an interesting essay up at Sequential Tart about teaching Transmetropolitan in a college writing class.
Or, maybe mostly interesting to me. But still.
Just re-read Batman: Year One
Compared to Dark Knight Strikes Again
Thought: "Drugs. The anti-quality storytelling."
Does anyone have some recs of comics that would be good for a 7 year old? My nephew is in the hospital recovering from having his tonsils taken out, and I thought that comics would be a good thing to send him. I don't think he's had any exposure to comics before, so I'd like to start him off. (and he never seems thrilled when I buy him books.)
Nothing too boobalicious, gory, and nothing with bugs, please.
Any of the comics based on the Animated Adventures of Superman or Batman would be good, I would think. Or the comics based on Batman: Beyond.
Any of the comics based on the Animated Adventures of Superman or Batman would be good, I would think. Or the comics based on Batman: Beyond.
Yes. I even read "The Batman Adventures" every month right now, and I love it. Too bad it's about to get canned. *sigh*
Ah, hell.
I forgot to remind the boy to pick up my effin' Nightwing #92. Crap.
Hmm.
Emergency shopping may be in order.
There was a minor fight in my office today over whether Nightwing is anything more than a pale imitation of his mentor. The best comment in it went to the design technology lead, who sagely commented, "Let Nightwing be Nightwing."