“I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened” – Obi-Wan, Episode One: A New Hope
I guess we all have our price… I know I do LOL.
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“I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened” – Obi-Wan, Episode One: A New Hope
I guess we all have our price… I know I do LOL.
To one of the greatest under-utilized X-Men characters…
Giant-Size X-Men #1 (May 1975) – X-Force #26 (April 2010)
I really just wished the bitch would stay dead… things were going so well without the Phoenix in comics. Cyclops was becoming less of a dick, I really love Emma Frost as a leading figure within the X-Men, and Wolverine is not in so many titles. Things were looking up in the X-universe, but I guess I should have seen in coming. I’ve read the Messiah Complex arc, a super power mutant girl baby that becomes a red-head überkind raised in the future by Cable and was able to turn one of my favorite characters into a villain (Bishop) in the Messiah War.
Guess I need to drop some X-titles in the near future…
February 13, 2009 – January 29, 2010
Modeling all the Lantern Rings from Blackest Night
The Walt Disney Company is buying Marvel Comics… Not sure about how I feel about this. Granted this is a great opportunity for Marvel get out of the financial issues it’s had since the late nineties. I’m a believer that the only way DC has survived this long was the ownership by Time/Warner. Maybe this will be a good thing… as long as next company crossover isn’t “The House of M vs The House of Mouse.”
Since I have a bunch of time on my hands now, I’ve been trying to catch up with media I’ve been downloading and finally have a chance to watch. In the midst of all the porn, I downloaded a little British sci-fi/drama show about a vampire, a werewolf and a ghost sharing an apartment. Hilarity does not ensue. Not sure how I came across the name of the Being Human but I chalk it up to nerdy accidentally discovery like East of the Eden.
If one more person tells me about how great Scott Pilgram, using the analogy “the Harry Potter of comics,” I’m going to projectile vomit.