The Spider-Women TP collects 7 issues and is $30
Marvel... why...
It's cheap on Amazon.
The Spider-Women TP collects 7 issues and is $30
Marvel... why...
It's cheap on Amazon.
Freeza, I went to a Barnes & Nobles today that had a pretty solid collection of figures, including some display for marvel and DC each via kotobukiya. Quite a bit of artfx stuff, including artfx+ Deadpool. It was so wonderful!
And damn, artfx+ Gwen box is so small compare to Peter and Miles.
Yeah, B&N carries a lot of that stuff now. They have Figuarts and some Nendos, too. Though I suspect they only get away with charging what they do because some people don't know about Japanese shops. It's nice to be able to have all that stuff on a shelf, but it's not exactly like walking into a Mandarake.
Freeza, I went to a Barnes & Nobles today that had a pretty solid collection of figures, including some display for marvel and DC each via kotobukiya. Quite a bit of artfx stuff, including artfx+ Deadpool. It was so wonderful!
And damn, artfx+ Gwen box is so small compare to Peter and Miles.
They had ArtFX Cyclops and Emma on clearance not too long ago but I forgot to go back and check to see if they dropped past 50%.
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How did I miss this cover:
Whats the problem? Totally something Günther 😂😂😂😂 Octavius would do.It also ruined Ben Reilly and Octavius' character development. Superior Octopus, really?
I could be wrong but it's supposed to be otto before his realisation right?Whats the problem? Totally something Günther �������� Octavius would do.
Yeah, but I cant get over the Günther.I could be wrong but it's supposed to be otto before his realisation right?
Doens't make it good?
Strix is the best.Reading Simone's 2014 Secret Six right after her 2008 one is weird. Like, there's continuity that carried over (Scandal is married to Knockout and Liana), but there's also weird backtracks (Catman entirely, really).
This super weird blend that I can't grasp.
Strix though
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I read Silk vol. 1 recently and I can't say I dislike Tana Ford as much as y'all do, but she really does overdo expressions. and unfortunately for her, her issues are in between Stacey Lee and Veronica Fish, who are perfect for the book
Reading Simone's 2014 Secret Six right after her 2008 one is weird. Like, there's continuity that carried over (Scandal is married to Knockout and Liana), but there's also weird backtracks (Catman entirely, really).
This super weird blend that I can't grasp.
Strix though
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I read Silk vol. 1 recently and I can't say I dislike Tana Ford as much as y'all do, but she really does overdo expressions. and unfortunately for her, her issues are in between Stacey Lee and Veronica Fish, who are perfect for the book
ha, Amazon has it at IST level prices. Pretty good!
I'm two issues behind on Seven to Eternity. Is it worth catching up on?
Plowing through Black Science this weekend. Tried to read it a couple times before but it didn't click for some reason. The early issues can be confusing when trying to read it monthly. Up to #24 now and really enjoying the book.
I read Silk vol. 1 recently and I can't say I dislike Tana Ford as much as y'all do, but she really does overdo expressions. and unfortunately for her, her issues are in between Stacey Lee and Veronica Fish, who are perfect for the book
Spoiler: That is not actually Spawn. :3
Which is a pain, because I have to get my arse in gear no matter how desperate I am for a day off. I still have issues to write on the second block of THE WILD STORM, I have to get back into something Jason Howard and I have been playing around with as a kind of sorbet course between volumes of TREES, and I have to start clearing the decks for a screenplay I need to deliver by September 1, the polish on which will need to be completed the day before I get on a plane to Alesund and go off grid for several days in the last week of that month.
I *can* get a first draft of a screenplay up in twelve days, but that's brutal on me. 10 pages a day is harder for me than you might think. Everybody has a different rate of production. When I'm writing novels, I call 500 words a day a win. This is in part because I am a peculiar novelist who tends to fiddle around with the previous day's words before writing new ones. And then I'll look up and see the likes of John Scalzi and Charlie Stross blasting out 2000 words a day. The last time I did anything like that was DEAD PIG COLLECTOR, when I just couldn't put the damn thing down and put in something like 4000 words on the last day.
(DEAD PIG COLLECTOR, by the way, is now available all over the world as a Kindle Single and an audio edition read by Wil Wheaton.)
For whatever reason, science fiction writers can produce massive daily word counts. I don't know if it's some special genre training, like preserving pulp production levels, or an aspect of sf that means you have to empty your head of All The Ideas at high level, or just the writers I know. Charlie and I, in particular, couldn't be more opposite. He'll produce 190,000 words and then edit it down to 120,000, just the thought of which makes me insane.
Point being, I'm going to need six weeks to produce the first draft of this screenplay without murdering myself. So I've got around three weeks to land all the other stuff first. Where this gets difficult is A) I have two books I want to write B) I have to start developing the second Wild Storm spin-off series.
I make notes at the top of every story document. Usually just two things. What's it about, and what does each character want? It's simple and simplistic, and doesn't contain the entirety of the work in any way, but in a rigorously structured thing, it can help me keep on track. At the top of the dev doc for THE WILD STORM is:
ANGELA SPICA, BREAKTHROUGH ENGINEER AND ACTUAL GOOD PERSON, AND ALL THE SHIT SHE BRINGS DOWN ON HERSELF FROM ONE SELFLESS ACT, AND ALL THE THINGS SHE TRIGGERS BY DOING IT
That's what I need to not wander away from as I meander through the book.
"What does each character want?" has its most prevalent uses in self-contained episodic fiction - it's Aaron Sorkin's guideline in almost any episode of his WEST WING, and it's what kicks off a Dan Harmon story circle.
What a character wants, and the lengths to which a character will go to get what they want, may well define whether or not they are actors for the common good in the story.
I know. Maybe I'll like it more because they won't immediately follow each other!Enjoy that while it lasts. Sooner rather than later Ford replaces them completely.
I'm gonna miss that run so much. Porcelain is great. Ventriloquist got hers. Strix is the best.Awwww yeah Strix kept the dress from Batgirl.
Lovely callback in Secret Six after Babs tells Strix to keep it.
Also Strix telling Batgirl she likes her yellow boots melted my heart.
I'm gonna miss that run so much. Porcelain is great. Ventriloquist got hers. Strix is the best.
Black Alice is the one I'm especially upset about.
Big Shot was cool.
Whats the problem? Totally something Günther 😂😂😂😂 Octavius would do.
Just finished the first Preacher trade. God damn how the hell are they adapting this for TV?!. My only exposure to Preacher before was watching like 4 episodes of the show and people weren't kidding, this comic seems unfilmable. I wonder how the show is going to adapt any of this since damn I don't when know they would even begin to film it.
Trying to read some trade called Spider Man/Spider Gwen Sitting in a Tree...
Though it was an ogn of some kind but it seems to be a crossover where they are looking for Miles' dad? The first two issues ranged from bad (#12 Spider man) to boring (#16 spider Gwen)
The later issues are more interesting for various reasons IMO. Opinions are that story are mixed though.
Comic continuity is so insane that I'm not even sure if this is a joke or not.
Dark Days: The Forge #1
FAIR PLAY IS BACK BABY
Also like 90% of the set-up that's paid off here makes no sense to me. Like I have a lot of questions:
Batman kidnapped and kept Joker in a super secret Batcave room? Batman is part of a tribe dating back to ancient times? The mysterious egg thing?
My guess for Joker is that it turns out Joker isn't crazy, just from another universe. Joker venom is a part of that...somehow.
I haven't read any of Snyder's work with DC, so if he's been teasing this shit then I got nothing.
Don't you remember the tribe that Batman helped while going back and forward in time after getting "killed" by Darkseid? The egg is the most dangerous person in the DC multiverse:
Plastic Man
Dark Days: The Forge #1
FAIR PLAY IS BACK BABY
Also like 90% of the set-up that's paid off here makes no sense to me. Like I have a lot of questions:
Batman kidnapped and kept Joker in a super secret Batcave room? Batman is part of a tribe dating back to ancient times? The mysterious egg thing?
My guess for Joker is that it turns out Joker isn't crazy, just from another universe. Joker venom is a part of that...somehow.
I haven't read any of Snyder's work with DC, so if he's been teasing this shit then I got nothing.