so you have Joss' letter page.
Yes. You will want this.
Talk about your gateway drug...
Wrod. Who knew Fray would lead me to a such an avid addiction or that buying things that cost $3 a piece could force you to dip into your savings account? Uh. Not that I've done that or anything.
Finally, I loved every page of Fray, and thought I had maxed out my ability to love a Jossverse character on Faith before I met Mel, but did anyone else think the "slang" used in Fray was a wee bit forced or detracted from the story? It got on my nerves a bit. And does a little more every time I re-read it.
Well, I think you should at least get the last one in comic form -- so you have Joss' letter page.
Ah, OK. Thanks. See, I knew this was the right place to come.
Tina, the slang was similar to Firefly, which makes the whole thing that much more interesting to me.
I tell you, Fray has really cost me a lot of my disposable income. I hadn't been reading comic books, except for an occasional trade paperback, until Fray arrived.
Same with me, although with me it was after about a ten year hiatus from buying comics. Fortunately, it's tapered off quite a bit, because I just haven't found much stuff that keeps my interest the way Fray did.
Tina, the slang was similar to Firefly,
See now, that just makes me so sad. I hate that I missed Firefly with a fiery passion (my life was a big ball of crazy when it was on and I had no VCR - it was awful!). It's like having several volumes missing from my Jossverse encyclopedia set. Grrr. Want DVDs now.
Hmmm. Must check out "1602."
I'm walking up to the comic book store at lunch for 1602. Anything else I should get?
I've very excited because I get to go to the comic book store tomorrow. It's not that it's especially far away (by car), it's more that I have no way to get there.
When I have a car, I'll go every week! Or something.
I work directly next to two comic book stores. And three used CD places. It is daily.fricking.torture. I already have three things to buy today! No more!
The reason I mail-ordered my Frays though is that I was too scared to go into the comic shops for a long time. There is nothing to be scared of - and as I have said in Bitches - it actually makes me feel especially pretty usually when I go in now because they are not so used to seeing the women folk there.
I think I may walk up the road and have my first comic book store experience during lunch today. Oh, the things that Buffistadom brings into one's life. Whee!