"I've caught up on some of the books I read regularly (although I've got whole runs of Krypto, Action, Supergirl, Imperial, Superman, Trinity and more, still in the to-read pile.)
Wonder Woman #28: The current story has made Mouse Man -- yes, Mouse…"
"I went to see Patrick Stewart's one man performance of A Christmas Carol on opening night of his second year at the Broadhurst Theatre in midtown Manhattan. The year after that, I went to see him play Prospero in The Tempest at the same theater. (I…"
"On Monday, a library in a nearby small town is having an actor portray Charles Dickens and read the entirety of "A Christmas Carol." We might go. So much depends upon the weather this time of year.*
Hmm... the CI versions of those novels.... I'm…"
David Copperfield
Oliver Twist
Great Expectations
A Tale of Two Cities
I have been reading too many comics books lately. I've decided to read some Dickens, but which one(s)? In order to refresh them in my memory, over the…"
"I'm partway through Kevin Fraser Mutch's The Moon Prince, a 400+ pages all(ish)-ages graphic novel. It started with his desire, when his kids were young, to introduce them to the kind of adventures stories he'd enjoyed as a kid. He realized that (1)…"
"HULK SMASH EVERYTHING:
I miss Marvel Comics in general, but they're publishing very little I am interested in these days. I miss the Hulk in specific, but they haven't published a version of his title I've been interested in for decades. Yesterday…"
"I'm reading the fourth collection of the Pitiful Human-Lizard, though I missed the second and third. This presents a problem, as so much that I'm reading happened in the third collection. My reactions are mixed, though I like a lot of it, and I was…"
"I am still intermittently reading the Moon Girl stories one or two at a time. They are charming, even if they aren’t very good. It’s interesting to me that EC attempted this genre.
In the manner of the omnibus books, they included house ads, etc.…"
"The book was Moon Girl for the first six issues, then Moon Girl Fights Crime, which she was doing anyway, for two issues, and then a romance book -- A Moon, A Girl, Romance -- for the last four issues.
That's not unlike the transformation of the…"
"I finally got through Moon Girl. Jeff warned me it wasn't very good, and it's not. It's a sort of mediocre Wonder Woman riff. She comes from an exotic land, and her sidekick is a "true son" of Hercules whose only name is, apparently, "The Prince."…"
This two-parter is Neil Gaiman's "answer" to Alan Moore's "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" In it, Batman seems to be attending his own funeral. Each of his…"
I'm working my way through those Zoids strips myself. I thought I'd read the whole run as the Morrison stuff is right at the end and I wanted all the context.
They're good fun. I think I'm scratching the itch I had as a kid when I couldn't afford those big lumps of colourful plastic that looked so cool in the ads.
Actually I'm downloading them as I just know I'm going to visit that site some day and see that they've been taken down...
If you happen to find out the creative credits for the different episodes and their publishing dates I'd be grateful for the info. I couldn't find them anywhere.
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They're good fun. I think I'm scratching the itch I had as a kid when I couldn't afford those big lumps of colourful plastic that looked so cool in the ads.
Actually I'm downloading them as I just know I'm going to visit that site some day and see that they've been taken down...
If you happen to find out the creative credits for the different episodes and their publishing dates I'd be grateful for the info. I couldn't find them anywhere.
Here's a birthday present for you.
http://www.geocities.com/cheezelordmaxwell/UKcomics.html
Good luck finding the pertinent bits!