Hmm...so what else can I do with this blog?
Ah ha! Favorite songs from my favorite artists! Let me see how long I can keep this up...
Favorite Songs - The Police
Here is a list of my favorite songs from the Police. Some of them are hits. The rest are songs that I like for some reason.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Monday, January 10, 2011
Well....that's weird.
Wow...I was never into WrestleMania (or whatever the rest of those are), and I think I see why.
I do have to say though that this is hilarious!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Graphic Novels - Countdown to Infinite Crisis
Happy New Year! I'm at home, waiting for this big snow. Ugh. What's worse is that I have to go to work with these weather conditions. Oh well.
Well, here it is. This is the thing that got me introduced in to DC Universe as a whole because beforehand, all I knew was Batman, Superman, and the JLA.
Countdown to Infinite Crisis
Writers: Geoff Johns, Greg Rucka, and Judd Winnick
Pencilers/Artists: Rags Morales, Ed Benes, Jesus Saiz, Ivan Reis, and Phil Jimenez
Through this 80 page comic book that cost one dollar, I got hyped up for this event call Infinite Crisis. It was April 2005, I think. I’m at Outer Limits in the ‘Boro where I see this 80 page thing for a dollar. I, being a guy who loves cheap things, got this and then eventually read it. I liked it. The artwork was gorgeous. Also, the story was engaging as well as sad. I’ll get to all of that soon.
The whole book revolves around a B-list (or C-List) superhero called Blue Beetle aka Ted Kord. He’s kind of a second rate Batman, but more technical and less brooding. Anyway, he, in one way or another, somehow gets involved with about every corner of the DCU in this book. So let’s get to the story, shall we?
Writers: Geoff Johns, Greg Rucka, and Judd Winnick
Pencilers/Artists: Rags Morales, Ed Benes, Jesus Saiz, Ivan Reis, and Phil Jimenez
Through this 80 page comic book that cost one dollar, I got hyped up for this event call Infinite Crisis. It was April 2005, I think. I’m at Outer Limits in the ‘Boro where I see this 80 page thing for a dollar. I, being a guy who loves cheap things, got this and then eventually read it. I liked it. The artwork was gorgeous. Also, the story was engaging as well as sad. I’ll get to all of that soon.
The whole book revolves around a B-list (or C-List) superhero called Blue Beetle aka Ted Kord. He’s kind of a second rate Batman, but more technical and less brooding. Anyway, he, in one way or another, somehow gets involved with about every corner of the DCU in this book. So let’s get to the story, shall we?
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Random Pic of the Month - Jan.
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