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I'm done with it too. I wanted out two issues ago but dragged my feet hoping for a payoff. There is one really good moment in ish #7. One moment is not worth the cover price imo.

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Currently reading the first Cerebus phonebook and loving it. I'm learning a lot about comics too while I do it, which is amazing. How did Sim learn so much about the medium as he was starting? Did he have work before Cerebus?

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Chew #17: About time this thing arrived. Another great issue. Return of a villain, another appearance of Olive and some great Tony/John interaction. Good stuff.

Brightest Day # 21: Now why the hell couldn't they have done this 4 or 5 issues back? The Martian Manhunter RULES! Oh, and multiple characters were interacting with each other, in group scenes, not just monologues/inner dialogues or two people sitting down having a chat. Thumbs up for the 4th straiight issue.

Green Lantern # 63: Holy CRAP! Oh WOW! Folks, this sounds like hyperbole, but this is gonna be HUGE. Seriously, this is going to change the way Green Lantern is set up. You want secrets set up and revelealed? You got it. You want character development? Done. You want growth? Also done. Good art? That too, is done. I can not WAIT for the next issue of this book. Hell, this whole line, right now, is superb.

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dave wrote:Currently reading the first Cerebus phonebook and loving it. I'm learning a lot about comics too while I do it, which is amazing. How did Sim learn so much about the medium as he was starting? Did he have work before Cerebus?
Dave did a lot of different work before Cerebus, your best bet to find out about some of the things he has done if interested would be to check out issues of Cerebus Archive, where a lot of that stuff is being reprinted. Here's a checklist, contains things done before, during and after Cerebus:

http://www.cerebusfangirl.com/checklist/otherds/

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Thanks BroJ!

Question: Do I have to be a fangirl to use that link? :wink:

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ian_house wrote:
Elveen wrote:I'm reading DC New Frontier by Darwin Cook.

I've heard some good things about it so I have slowly been putting a set together.

I'm in book #3. I like the art style, the setting, the "feel" of the book. Lots of character and background building.....

Hoping for some action. So far so good, but if the rest is like I've read so far I will feel a bit let down.
Let us know how you feel when it finishes. This is on my long list of things to get at some point.
Brought that series when it first came out. 12 issues, right? Think it's buried in my collection somewhere... :hm:

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Wha Huh..... #1 This book pretty much admits that the big comic publishers think their readers are idiots.

G-Man - Cartoony book by the guy who did the Marvel Minis stuff. This was a funny, good read.

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OmenSpirits.com wrote:
ian_house wrote:
Elveen wrote:I'm reading DC New Frontier by Darwin Cook.

I've heard some good things about it so I have slowly been putting a set together.

I'm in book #3. I like the art style, the setting, the "feel" of the book. Lots of character and background building.....

Hoping for some action. So far so good, but if the rest is like I've read so far I will feel a bit let down.
Let us know how you feel when it finishes. This is on my long list of things to get at some point.
Brought that series when it first came out. 12 issues, right? Think it's buried in my collection somewhere... :hm:

It is a 6 issue mini.

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Elveen wrote:
OmenSpirits.com wrote:
ian_house wrote:
Elveen wrote:I'm reading DC New Frontier by Darwin Cook.

I've heard some good things about it so I have slowly been putting a set together.

I'm in book #3. I like the art style, the setting, the "feel" of the book. Lots of character and background building.....

Hoping for some action. So far so good, but if the rest is like I've read so far I will feel a bit let down.
Let us know how you feel when it finishes. This is on my long list of things to get at some point.
Brought that series when it first came out. 12 issues, right? Think it's buried in my collection somewhere... :hm:

It is a 6 issue mini.
Shows you how long ago I read the thing. :o :wink:

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xodacia81 wrote:multiple characters were interacting with each other, in group scenes
Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

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I've been going DC-Crazy lately! In the last few weeks i've read:

TPBs
Crisis on Infinite Earths
Infinite Crisis
Final Crisis
Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne
Flash: Rebirth

Subscribed Comics
Dr. Solar
Green Lantern
Brightest Day

I'm loving every minute of every comic :) Final Crisis was surprisingly a good read the second time around. After reading so many crises however, I need a breather...whew!

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JonesyAZ wrote:
xodacia81 wrote:multiple characters were interacting with each other, in group scenes
Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Yes, it was a poorly constructed sentence, but...it was a MIRACLE! My mind couldn't take it.

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xodacia81 wrote:
JonesyAZ wrote:
xodacia81 wrote:multiple characters were interacting with each other, in group scenes
Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Yes, it was a poorly constructed sentence, but...it was a MIRACLE! My mind couldn't take it.
Yes indeed, you couldn't have said it any better, my friend :)

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I need to read something uplifting, yet tear-jerking pretty soon. I think I Kill Giants is the best thing I can think of. Maybe Essex County.

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This was alot earlier in the night. I think I'm running out of beer. Considering walking to the store.
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This is what keeps me from going over sometimes.

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Nice Les Paul...



-slym

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slym2none wrote:Nice Les Paul...



-slym
Thanks!!! That was my battle axe for many years. It was my recording guitar, my show guitar. That *SQUEE* took all kinds of abuse including being straight up dropped when the strap crapped out. It's a Classic 1960, not a Standard so it has different pick-ups (a bit more treble-y) and a slender neck, but I love that guitar. I can't ever see myself parting with this guitar. We've been through alot together.

With that being said, she needs a tune-up. The contacts in the plug-in are off so i can't get her to work consistently with my amp. She is going to the shop for a fixin like she deserves.


So......
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This one is a newer axe. This one is called a Gibson Robot. She is *SQUEE* ugly, but she sounds almost like a standard Les Paul. She is called a robot because she tunes automatically. You see that bottom silver knob? You switch that on and she'll tune automatically. Pretty sharp for someone who is tone-def like me now (almost).

If you are looking for a nice Gibson, you may want to see if your local shop has any Robots left and try one out. They were discontinued a few years ago and the shops around here were trying to get rid of them so they were pretty damn reasonable for a Gibson (i.e. talk them down). The only real drawback that I've noticed is the funky body coloring on these. They sound great. The neck isn't exactly a Les Paul Standard, but they feel nice still.


Ran out of OJ. Glad I bought some red bull. Wife has Bud light. Might have to switch to that crap for beer.



Sorry to DJ and Greg. I know this isn't the right spot for moronicness, but whatever.

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Medium Pulp OJ? I go with the no pulp option myself. :P

I do think Simply Orange is one of the better orange juices out there. :thumb:

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Brother J wrote:Medium Pulp OJ? I go with the no pulp option myself. :P

I do think Simply Orange is one of the better orange juices out there. :thumb:
My daughter loves OJ, but hates it when I buy the one with the pulp.

I drank Tropicana my whole life until a few months ago when I realized it tastes too sweet.

My favorite OJ is actually India River brand. I don't know if they have that in your area, but if they do, give it a shot! Simply Orange is definitely preferable to Tropicana.



The Simply Orange did the trick though. I have no idea how or when I ended up in bed last night. I remember seeing 3:00 on the clock, but nothing after that. I think I still have some PMs to send.

Sorry for any whack assed drunk posts

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Just read the first 18 issues of The Sword by the Luna Brothers. This story is amazing. I am surprised that I did not find it sooner.

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caxiotis wrote:Just read the first 18 issues of The Sword by the Luna Brothers. This story is amazing. I am surprised that I did not find it sooner.
Did you read Girls? If not, definitely try it and Ultra. I'll try anything by the Luna brothers.

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400yrs wrote:
caxiotis wrote:Just read the first 18 issues of The Sword by the Luna Brothers. This story is amazing. I am surprised that I did not find it sooner.
Did you read Girls? If not, definitely try it and Ultra. I'll try anything by the Luna brothers.
I read the first issue of Girls. It looked well written but it sure felt like some weird stuff was going on.

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400yrs wrote:
caxiotis wrote:Just read the first 18 issues of The Sword by the Luna Brothers. This story is amazing. I am surprised that I did not find it sooner.
Did you read Girls? If not, definitely try it and Ultra. I'll try anything by the Luna brothers.
I finished The Sword last night and all I can say is wow! I did not see that ending coming. I was really surprised by the last couple of issues. I really recommend this series.

I have not tried Girls yet. The girls deluxe edition has been sitting in my bookshelf for about six months and I am breaking it out today.

Also, I did read Ultra and really liked it, but thought the sword was better.

It's always fun when i get excited about reading comics and when I just can't put down a series. I read the entire series of the sword yesterday in about a day and half.

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Post by Cyberstrike »

After 3 months I finally got all of my comics out this week! What a haul.

Mass Effect: Evolution #1 (of 4)
Mass Effect: Evolution #2 (of 4)
The Transformers #15
The Transformers #16
The Transformers #17
True Blood vol. 1 #6 (of 6)
John Byrne's Next Men #(3)1
John Byrne's Next Men #(3)2
John Byrne's Next Men #(3)3
Nemesis vol. 1 #4 (of 4)
Captain America: Man Out of Time #2 (of 5)
Captain America: Man Out of Time #3 (of 5)
Captain America: Man Out of Time #4 (of 5)
Thunderstrike vol. 2 #2 (of 5)
Thunderstrike vol. 2 #3 (of 5)
X-Factor #212
X-Factor #213
X-Factor #214
X-Factor #215
X-Factor #216
Darkwing Duck #7
Darkwing Duck #8
Darkwing Duck #9
Darkwing Duck Annual #1
Wulf vol. 2 #1
Famous Monsters of Filmland #70 Retro-special
Famous Monsters of Filmland #252
Famous Monsters of Filmland #253
Famous Monsters of Filmland #254
Incorruptible vol. 3 TPB
The Transformers: Drift TPB
The Fallen Angel Omnibus vol. 0
The Fallen Angel Omnibus vol. 2
X-Factor vol. 9: The Invisible Woman Has Vanished TPB
X-Factor vol. 10: Second Coming TPB
The Incredible Hulk Visionaries: Peter David vol. 2 TPB

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Since my LSC has closed and I've decided not to continue keeping up with current books, but concentrating instead on buying older books and runs here and there, I've been spending my time catching up on books I've picked up over the past couple of years but hadn't gotten around to reading. In the past couple of weeks I've read through Jim Lee's Divine Right series (one of Lee's works that you hear very little about), and Jim Lee's run during the first 19 issues of Punisher War Journal.

I have alot more to catch up on from the eBay lots I've scored through the past 2 years or so. Now it's more of a problem of what do I want to read next! I think I'm gonna break out the Megaton Man books I've scored, and then maybe read through the Byrne Alpha Flight run. I've got tons of Valiant books that I've picked up as well that I need to read.

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reading WD still on book HC 4 right now way good :thumb:


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