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Quick Thoughts: Twitter Through 2008-11-16

New feature: a digest of my Twitter posts for the week.

  • Did some minor updates to site, including list of series & trades.
  • Oh, good: Madame Xanadu is continuing past the origin story. With nothing listed for Jan, I was afraid it had been canned.
  • Heroes & Sarah Connor both really good tonight, even if Heroes got their timeline all wonky.
  • OTOH, sick of them trying to make poor widdle Sylar into an innocent victim of circumstances.It’s not HIS fault he’s a serial killer! PLEASE
  • If I had to choose, I would rather see more Pushing Daisies than Brian Fuller returning to Heroes.
  • Despite his WW2-era origins, there’s a distinct lack of covers showing the Flash beating up on Nazis.
  • Justice Society & Justice League of America are better titles than JSA & JLA because you don’t need to already know what the letters mean.
  • More than half the comics I’m buying are ending within 4 months. Some are minis; some are being canceled.
  • IDW sale: Hmm, how many trades would it take for the discount to offset the cost of driving to San Diego?
  • Theory: fan casting choices are usually more “Who looks like this character?” than “Who can play this character?”
  • Positive spin on DD’s “meant to do that” w/Flash: IF they planned it all along, they had time to experiment a bit. DC should do that more.
  • Nifty: Victorian-era Justice League custom action figures.
  • With maybe 2 exceptions, a Flash comic has come out the third week of every month since June 2006. That streak ends after next month.
  • Is it my imagination, or does EVERY EPISODE of The Batman take place during a full moon (at least in Season 5)?
  • New Flash figures.
  • Sorry abt downtime earlier. Made a config change, too harried to check it until an hour later. Oops.
  • Watching “The Batman” finale
  • Finally got around to reading Crecy. A Warren Ellis book narrated by a total bastard. Who would have thought?
  • Imagine Kristin Chenoweth as Harley Quinn.
  • Finally read Chrono Mechanics. Didn’t like it as much as I expected to.

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