Sep. 14th, 2010
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Part two of How Anita Met Hisa. Huzzah. Prologue here, and part one here. This'n was a bit harder to cut down than the previous ones.
( Anita: 'Get on with it, I want to get past how the last one ended!' )
Adds up to about 8 and a half paged out of 26.
( Anita: 'Get on with it, I want to get past how the last one ended!' )
Adds up to about 8 and a half paged out of 26.
The new administration
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Only two issues until the big 1-0-0. Changes are a-coming to the Fabletown government...
( Four pages from Fables #98... )
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Some of you might know that there's been more than one Two-Face in the Golden Age. Actually, about five or six! You can get the whole scoop at Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed's overview of the many Two-Faces of the Golden Age.
Reading this stories myself, though, I've noticed an amusing trend that carried through (intentionally?) through all GA versions of the character. At least, I find it amusing. Hopefully, this place being this place, I shan't be the only one. :)
( The method of escape that all Two-Faces of the Golden Age found hilarious to do )
Note: For those who know (or have just read that article), there's one Golden Age Two-Face I omit from inclusion here: Harvey Apollo, the ham actor Two-Face from the Batman Sunday Comics. But I can exclude him because he wasn't canon in the comics, as the rest of these Two-Faces are. Yeah, that's the ticket.
Reading this stories myself, though, I've noticed an amusing trend that carried through (intentionally?) through all GA versions of the character. At least, I find it amusing. Hopefully, this place being this place, I shan't be the only one. :)
( The method of escape that all Two-Faces of the Golden Age found hilarious to do )
Note: For those who know (or have just read that article), there's one Golden Age Two-Face I omit from inclusion here: Harvey Apollo, the ham actor Two-Face from the Batman Sunday Comics. But I can exclude him because he wasn't canon in the comics, as the rest of these Two-Faces are. Yeah, that's the ticket.
Left 4 Dead: The Sacrifice - Part 1
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As I suppose that a relatively sizable amount of the readers here might have some knowledge of videogames, I will just go for the short version.

Left 4 Dead, the 4 player co-op game created by Valve, has now started its release of a comic book story intended to link the events of the first game with the second.
Seeing as the first part was posted today, I do think a post here would be nice for discussion when considering some points.
( Read more... )

Left 4 Dead, the 4 player co-op game created by Valve, has now started its release of a comic book story intended to link the events of the first game with the second.
Seeing as the first part was posted today, I do think a post here would be nice for discussion when considering some points.
( Read more... )
BATMAN YEAR ONE: Agee and his pack
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In the final chapter of BATMAN: YEAR ONE, Commissioner Loeb mentions a reporter/editor at the Gotham Gazette named Agee. Looking at this again, I'm noticing how Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli gave Loeb a "Sidney Greenstreet" look.

For a long time, I thought Loeb said "McGee," and Miller was making a reference to Jack McGee from "The Incredible Hulk" TV series.
For a long time, I thought Loeb said "McGee," and Miller was making a reference to Jack McGee from "The Incredible Hulk" TV series.