I ran across a snarky comic remix of Identity Crisis #3. The funny thing is I never read Identity Crisis, so I didn't know what I'd been linked to until he touched on an event that you guys had complained about upthread. It was funny even not knowing the source. He also did a couple pages of Wolverine goes to Japan.
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I just got the hardback 1602 for Christmas, and it's freaking brilliant, of course. Anyone else read this bit of Gaiman-penned Marvel goodness?
Anyone else read this bit of Gaiman-penned Marvel goodness?
Just about everybody here, I think. Most folks were a little disappointed in the ending, though enjoyed the run of it quite a bit.
Anyone else read this bit of Gaiman-penned Marvel goodness?
I never really have read any Marvel comics, so it didn't strike *me* as all that splendid. I read it because it was by Neil Gaiman. t /fan girl
Just about everybody here, I think.
We did some fun read and posts, as I recall. It was pretty fascinating to watch the knowledgeable deconstruct it.
Call me an uber-dork, but I didn't realize that Teen Titans #19 was out today, until I saw the list. (I already knew that Batgirl [yay!] and Batman would be out today, but I thought TT was next week.)
I'm all excited, dork that I am.
Ah, crap. I must brave the comic shop today for TT and Batgirl and Batman. Maybe I can leave work earlier than normal to avoid the guy who asked me out last week.
Maybe I can leave work earlier than normal to avoid the guy who asked me out last week.
Heh. I have kind of a crush on my comic-book guy. It's a geekboy thing.
Happily crush-free with regard to my comic book guys, but I do time my visits to try and coincide with Mascot Lad, a cute and way-too-young-for-me fellow customer.
For a while, there was a girl who worked at the comic book shop who looks and dresses like Plei.
She quit, and now she works at Kid Robot.