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I was so happy I was going to get to finish all my homework early and then read my book. Eh, no that didn't happen. I ended up going to the mall with my family. We stayed a lot long then I thought we were going to.
Manga Intake:
FAKE vol 4 - I didn't even know it was out
Comic Intake:
Fables: The Last Castle TPB
Fables: #18
++++On Fables: I'm really starting to enjoy and follow this series. When I first fell into the comic fandom, I had learned of Fables through the Vertigo website. I read the first issue online, and enjoyed it. Since then I was wary about my fairy tale characters taking on a much darker side. Mind you I now love the horror/adult genre of Fairy tales. Fables is for people who can stomache blood, and adult issues.
1602: Part Three
++++On 1602: I love Neil Gaiman. It was the fault of the Wismer sisters who got me into his other comic, "The Sandman." Since then I've read many of his other works, and was throughly delighted to hear of this new comic. 1602 takes place in Europe in, well, 1602. Basic premise as I can tell: Marvel characters (X-Men, Daredevil, Nick Fury, Otto von Doom) all take period roles, and the elsuive prize (there always is one) is a secret hidden by the - templars! It's moving a bit slow for some people, but I'm enjoying all the inside references. At least the ones I can understand.
X:Men: 9
++++On X-Men: This continuity was renamed New X-Men I do believe. I'm enjoying my Gambit thank you very much. Thats about it. It's X-Men, it's good. I like it!
Exiles: #1, 35, 36
++++On Exiles: I haven't read any yet (the later issues I just bought are the most recent). It's about different X-Mem from alternate realities. Blink is cool. Blink is in it. Yup.
Generation X #25
++++On GenX: I have the first issue of this series and I liked it. It's about the younger mutants: Paige, Jono, Monet, Jubilee, Angelo (some names I can't remember). I wanted to get issues closer to the beginning of the story but alas the earliest one was #25.
Thats it. I think I'm going to start using this format when I buy comics. Homework time!
Manga Intake:
FAKE vol 4 - I didn't even know it was out
Comic Intake:
Fables: The Last Castle TPB
Fables: #18
++++On Fables: I'm really starting to enjoy and follow this series. When I first fell into the comic fandom, I had learned of Fables through the Vertigo website. I read the first issue online, and enjoyed it. Since then I was wary about my fairy tale characters taking on a much darker side. Mind you I now love the horror/adult genre of Fairy tales. Fables is for people who can stomache blood, and adult issues.
1602: Part Three
++++On 1602: I love Neil Gaiman. It was the fault of the Wismer sisters who got me into his other comic, "The Sandman." Since then I've read many of his other works, and was throughly delighted to hear of this new comic. 1602 takes place in Europe in, well, 1602. Basic premise as I can tell: Marvel characters (X-Men, Daredevil, Nick Fury, Otto von Doom) all take period roles, and the elsuive prize (there always is one) is a secret hidden by the - templars! It's moving a bit slow for some people, but I'm enjoying all the inside references. At least the ones I can understand.
X:Men: 9
++++On X-Men: This continuity was renamed New X-Men I do believe. I'm enjoying my Gambit thank you very much. Thats about it. It's X-Men, it's good. I like it!
Exiles: #1, 35, 36
++++On Exiles: I haven't read any yet (the later issues I just bought are the most recent). It's about different X-Mem from alternate realities. Blink is cool. Blink is in it. Yup.
Generation X #25
++++On GenX: I have the first issue of this series and I liked it. It's about the younger mutants: Paige, Jono, Monet, Jubilee, Angelo (some names I can't remember). I wanted to get issues closer to the beginning of the story but alas the earliest one was #25.
Thats it. I think I'm going to start using this format when I buy comics. Homework time!