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Discussion of Buffy and Angel comics, books, and more. Please don't get into spoilery details in the first week of release.


Tom Scola - Oct 29, 2006 8:18:31 am PST #9881 of 10000
Mr. Scola’s wardrobe by Botany 500

though Hellboy looks a little more like Ron.

Except he has hooves.


Glamcookie - Nov 05, 2006 9:16:27 pm PST #9882 of 10000
I know my own heart and understand my fellow man. But I am made unlike anyone I have ever met. I dare to say I am like no one in the whole world. - Anne Lister

I read Pride of Baghdad by BKV today. It was sad. The art was really nice - pretty lions! Forgive the simple review - I've been studying most of the day and my brain is half dead.


Jon B. - Nov 13, 2006 2:16:07 am PST #9883 of 10000
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

AQUAMAN, KING OF THE SEVEN SEAS, HAS FUCKING HAD IT WITH YOU, MAN. [link]


Strega - Nov 13, 2006 7:19:40 am PST #9884 of 10000

I'm really enjoying Phonogram, and people who are actually knowledgeable about Britpop would probably enjoy it even more. Or maybe they wouldn't; because of the latest issue I've had "Common People" in my head for three days.


Kalshane - Nov 14, 2006 7:31:35 am PST #9885 of 10000
GS: If you had to choose between kicking evil in the head or the behind, which would you choose, and why? Minsc: I'm not sure I understand the question. I have two feet, do I not? You do not take a small plate when the feast of evil welcomes seconds.

New Astonishing X-Men out this week.


Matt the Bruins fan - Nov 18, 2006 6:53:37 am PST #9886 of 10000
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Did anyone else read it? I was thrilled to see my speculation about the Hellfire Club being figments of Emma's imagination was borne out by the story. Though they fooled me with the White Queen persona being hurt by Scott's bullets—I assumed that meant there were two physical versions of Emma running around, and that one was an imposter.

Anyone wondering if the black ops government types have bitten off more than they can chew, what with beaming up not only Danger and an apparently unhinged Emma Frost, but also a malevolent Xavier-level telepath in Nova as well? I cannot believe Shield's Esper Division technology and operatives will be able to cope with the latter if she's free to act. Hell, with Jean Grey dead and Xavier depowered, I'm not sure anyone's left who could, unless you count Stephen Strange .


sumi - Nov 19, 2006 4:53:31 am PST #9887 of 10000
Art Crawl!!!

I picked it up on Friday but haven't read it yet.


Tom Scola - Nov 19, 2006 6:24:39 am PST #9888 of 10000
Mr. Scola’s wardrobe by Botany 500

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§ ita § - Nov 19, 2006 6:27:20 am PST #9889 of 10000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Wow.

You put a bunch of immature men, many of whom were very sick as children or had absent fathers or both, and all of whom escaped into over-muscled power fantasies as a result, in charge of a publishing subgroup with no prestige and little money. Several of them have never worked anywhere else, or if they have, it was at one of the few similar companies in the same industry that behave the same way. They’re still geeks, mentally, with low self-esteem and no success with women, few of whom they actually know in person, but they’re power brokers within their little world, and there are thousands like them who desperately want to be them… and you wonder why it all ends up so twisted?

The scenario she's talking about and the quote she quotes are heinous, but she's talking about real people above, and it tenses me up.


DavidS - Nov 19, 2006 7:08:44 am PST #9890 of 10000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

My experience in the comics industry was that there were a lot of geeks-made-good running it. And I don't doubt there's a fair amount of institutional sexism both culturally, and coloring the product.

But reading her blog, she's constructing a narrative about how she's been raped by comics that's kind of whackaloon. And I don't mean her charges of sexual harassment in the industry which I have no basis to judge. The creepy comic book store guys and her broken bloody vagina and her father's steroidal rage taken out on her Wonder Woman poster and the inside scuttlebutt on creating Identity Crisis and the tribute to Ned Halsey all merge together in her narrative as One Ginormous History Of Abuse And Betrayal By Comics. But she's the only real link in that chain.