Monday, September 22, 2008

An applogy.

I've been sick and haven't felt up to posting. In the next few days I'm going to catch up on all the posts I've missed.

-James

Thursday, September 18, 2008

COMI... what?

Comic post will be coming tomorrow with the Friday post, I need a chance to get something to read.

-James

Monday, September 15, 2008

A great tide of filth.

As always, we start with Loss, Rick, you will be missed. From there we'll lighten things up a bit with some "Lulz", followed with some Nostagia.

A little while back a friend asked me to ask all of you what you thought would happen if Chuck Norris fought Walker: Texas Ranger. I told him I thought that sounded a whole lot like the plot to The One, what do you think?

-James

Friday, September 12, 2008

Morals and Zombies: The Second Act.

Before we start there is a comics post bellow this one, sorry it was late.

Act 2 Start:

Johnny prayed to his Dark Gods to fix his problem, to do something about the dead girl still laying in that hotel room bed. He probably should have been more specific about what he wanted them to do.

The Girl lays on her side, her neck at an unnatural angle, clearly broken. Her eyes glow a sinister shade of green.

Johnny made his way back to the hotel, quite sure that when he got there the dead girl would be gone and that he would never have to worry about her again.

Johnny is driving along in a convertible sports car. He hugs closely to a corner hanging over a cliff.

When the girl awoke back in the hotel room she didn't know where Johnny had gone, but she was sure she wanted to look her best when he got back.

The Girl sits in front of the washroom mirror, applying makeup, her neck still askew and her head lolling to the side.

Act 2 close.

-James

COMICS!!!!

Sorry this one is late, I overslept yesterday and had to book it to work before I could post.

This week all I've got for you is Transmetropolitan Volume 10: One More Time. I needed something for the ride home to and from work yesterday and since I picked this up earlier in the week it seemed to fit the bill. Now, it goes without saying I'm a big fan of the series, so it was with a heavy heart that I read it's final chapters. I'm glad that the series got to close out the way it did instead of being simply canceled and left unresolved. I can't think of anything more that could be added to it's story either without treading back over things that had already been done.

I'd advise anyone with time to read should start with Back on the Street and work their way up to this book, you won't regret it.

-James

Monday, September 8, 2008

Sorry, and now your tide.

That weekend disappeared on me, sorry, normal posting resumes now.

Here's a Few links to aid in your survival of the inevitable zombie apocalypse. This is the best Keylogger ever.

Lost Zombies comes courtesy of a friend, since I'm feeling a little tapped out I'm gonna invite him to post a link when he gets the chance.

Floor's yours man.

-James

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

COMICS!!!!

This is another week with no money for comics so fresh*cough* out of storage for a ride to and from work is Daredevil: Visionaries Frank Miller Volume 1.

The collection starts with Daredevil #158, Miller's first issue as artist on the series. These are the earliest issues in what was a defining run for the character. To this day the motifs established here are still heavily used in the ongoing series. It also heavily influenced the Feature Film, which had an excellent director's cut.

-James

Monday, September 1, 2008

Enjoy your day off.

Happy Labor Day, I'm taking this one off.

-James