
Yeah, she’s gone. And by “she”, I mean Matt Fraction and Barry Kitson’s kickass monthly series featuring California’s Initiative team, The Order. The final issue of the awesome series bowed last week. It’s over.

Yeah, she’s gone. And by “she”, I mean Matt Fraction and Barry Kitson’s kickass monthly series featuring California’s Initiative team, The Order. The final issue of the awesome series bowed last week. It’s over.

I wouldn’t be a comic book fan if it weren’t for the X-Men. It was Xavier’s merry mutants who brought me to the dance. I loved them. I hated them. I abandoned them. I came back to them. And now, I love them again.
I was a huge fan of the 90’s X-Men animated series. The quality of the animation was just so different from all the other animated shows at the time. I bought bootleg X-Men trading cards every single day when I was in my late grade school years to expand my knowledge of the whole mutant universe. Then I saw Marvel comic books at the mall I used to frequent, and an addiction was born.

That’s basically Marvel Comics right now in the context of Spider-Man’s recent overhaul. OK, first, if you haven’t heard of One More Day, you’ve been living under a rock in a non geeky planet in another dimension.
No, I’m not starting a new blog series about delayed shipments of new comics. I just want to celebrate the first time that I used a no-new-comics day to my advantage. See, I checked with my LCS about the shipment before I went to the mall. I was told the shipment is delayed, but if I make an advance payment for the new comics, I’d get free comics. Cool, right? Not really. First of all, when the clerk told me I’d get “free comics”, she actually meant “a free comic”. Yeah. Singular. What’s worse is that she was pressuring me to pick my free comic since there were a lot of customers and they were about to close shop. I ended up picking The Death of the New Gods #2.
I didn’t get this issue because the first one left me feeling empty inside. It wasn’t horrible, but I felt it wasn’t worth following for 7 more issues. But hey, it’s free. Might as well, right? So anyway, here’s the rest of the stuff that I paid for in advance:
Now, I’ve only seen a couple episodes of the first season and the last episode of the third, but that was enough to hook me. Unfortunately, I can’t catch it on local cable TV! And I think there’s still no DVD set available here. Or they’re all hiding from me. Dammit. And here’s more salt to the BSG unavailability wound:
GODDAMMIT I WANNA WATCH IT!!! Come on, Philippines! Let’s drop all the inane soap operas and stupid reality shows, and let’s make room for Battlestar frakkin’ Galactica! CHOP CHOP!!!