Yours are generally ok, and I was gonna say that, but I didn't wanna pick and choose. Mainly because if I went 'Well... a few are ok..." then some of the sucky people would happen to suck enough to snuggle up within that loophole when they didn't deserve it.
So... yeah. If you're ok you know you're ok, and you obviously did. So congrats.
comic books = crack?quiggsJanuary 4 2006, 18:21:30 UTC
I went to visit Scott and we went by his favorite comic book store. I have discovered a series called Y:The Last Man that I really like and you should at least check out, if you haven't heard of it already.
Re: comic books = crack?noirsenseiJanuary 4 2006, 21:16:34 UTC
Y is amazing -- I think I recommended it recently to Katie, but yeah... I had read the premise in Wizard a few years back, and finally got around to downloading it about a month ago. I read the first 20-something issues the first night.
The 'it's me, Batman' line is itself adapted from Runaways, a very cute and interesting book about teenaged runaway children of a deceased super-villain group. The kids find themselves in New York, and dashing into an alleyway, two of them stop abruptly. It's you -- it's, it's -- and on the following page, a splash shot of Spidey, upside down. "Yes, It's me. Batman."
Glad to hear I'm not the only one on a comics binge lately; it's my big guilty pleasure to stop by teeny tiny 'Atomic Comics' across the street from UIW each Wednesday to grab some funnybooks.
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Yours are generally ok, and I was gonna say that, but I didn't wanna pick and choose. Mainly because if I went 'Well... a few are ok..." then some of the sucky people would happen to suck enough to snuggle up within that loophole when they didn't deserve it.
So... yeah. If you're ok you know you're ok, and you obviously did. So congrats.
-- Troy --
*But most people... blech!*
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The 'it's me, Batman' line is itself adapted from Runaways, a very cute and interesting book about teenaged runaway children of a deceased super-villain group. The kids find themselves in New York, and dashing into an alleyway, two of them stop abruptly. It's you -- it's, it's -- and on the following page, a splash shot of Spidey, upside down. "Yes, It's me. Batman."
Glad to hear I'm not the only one on a comics binge lately; it's my big guilty pleasure to stop by teeny tiny 'Atomic Comics' across the street from UIW each Wednesday to grab some funnybooks.
Keep in touch, natch.
-- Troy --
*Is he following 'Infinite Crisis'?*
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