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<span style="font-weight:bold;">Dave's Longbox:</span>
<br/>All of you who enjoyed my recent CHASE retro article should go take a look <a href="http://daveslongbox.blogspot.com/2006/03/el-diablo-1-dc-comics-1988.html" target="new">HERE</a>, at Dave's Longbox, where he reviews EL DIABLO #1, which has a lot in common with CHASE in that most people could tell it was going to be cancelled even when it launched.<br/>
<br/>Oh hell, just go to <a href="http://daveslongbox.blogspot.com/" target="new">Dave's Longbox</a> and look around, whether you enjoyed the CHASE article or not. Heidi linked to this blog a few days ago, and Dave's sense of humor, writing style and choice of subject matter have filled the Fanboy Rampage sized hole in my heart.</div>
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<content mode="escaped" type="text/html" xml:base="http://home.grandecom.net/~rlander" xml:space="preserve">&lt;span style="font-weight:bold;"&gt;Ebay Time!:&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Not quite as good as &lt;a href="http://www.amsiriano.com/images/mchammer.jpg"&gt;Hammer Time&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;a href="http://peanut-butter-jelly-time.freeonlinegames.com/"&gt;Peanut Butter Jelly Time&lt;/a&gt;, but... it's time for me to finally get around to selling off some more comics, games and other stuff from the house before I wind up having to pack it up, move it to the other house, unpack it... and *then* sell it.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I'll no doubt be adding more as the weeks go on, but right now I've got 9 lots of comics, a lot of D&amp;D 3rd Edition stuff and (the big one) I've finally decided to  part with my beloved Talisman 2nd Edition game. You can find links to all these auctions &lt;a href="http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZrwlanderQQhtZ-1"&gt;HERE&lt;/a&gt;.</content>
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<span style="font-weight:bold;">Weekly Comics to Come - April 5, 2006:</span>
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<br/>ALREADY READ:<br/>Annihilation Silver Surfer #1 (Decent issue, and much more action-oriented than the last Surfer misfire)<br/>Batman And The Monster Men #6 (Somewhat weak compared to the rest of the series, but still a plenty solid ending)<br/>Ex Machina #19 (Mayor Hundred enters the war on terror... interesting stuff, as always)<br/>Ex Machina Vol 3 Fact V Fiction Tp (Glad to see a new trade for this series)<br/>Exterminators #4 (It ain't getting any less bizarre)<br/>Jonah Hex #6 (Nuns with guns, and artist Luke Ross is back!)<br/>Marvel Zombies #5 (The ending I'd guessed a couple issues back, along with more gory dark humor... a surprisingly fun series)<br/>Young Avengers #11 (A pretty great issue, revealing some more secrets and Marvel backstory on the Young Avengers... if Heinberg was writing New Avengers, I'd probably read it)<br/>
<br/>HAVEN'T READ:<br/>Aquaman Sword Of Atlantis #41 (Curious to see more of this new direction)<br/>Archenemies #1 (Roommate buddy comedy crossed with superheroes, looks fun)<br/>Astro Gn (Gorgeous artwork)<br/>Detective Comics #818 (Really enjoying James Robinson's One Year Later Batman tale)<br/>Infinite Crisis #6 (Truthfully, I'm kind of curious to see how this all ends up now, and I'm almost buying into the 52 hype)<br/>Local 2nd Prtg #1 (If you missed it, here's your chance to get one of the best comics produced in the last few months)<br/>Octopus Girl Vol 1 (Horror manga from Dark Horse)<br/>Planetary #25 (I'm still not sure if I'll pick up the collected edition of this series when all is said and done, but I'm leaning towards yes, if Ellis and Cassaday wrap it up soon and in a satisfying manner)<br/>PVP #25<br/>Strangetown #1 (Chynna Clugston and Ian Shaughnessy offer up a tale of a quirky town)<br/>Superior Showcase #1 (Superheroes by indy creators, in the vein of the excellent Project: Superior)<br/>Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol 5 Crossover Tp (After enjoying Marvel Zombies, I'm curious to read this arc that introduced them)<br/>Ultimate X-Men #69 (Found the last issue a little weaker, but I'm still intrigued by Kirkman's old school style Ultimate X-Men)<br/>Y The Last Man #44 (Always a favorite read)</div>
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<b>Blog Template Update for March</b>
<br/>This is the latest monthly update to the left column of the blog, listing my Favorite Comics of the Month, which is my counterpart to Current Favorite TV series, as well as my ten favorite graphic novel reads of the month. <br/>
<br/>A couple things of note in how I organize these things, for those who care. These listings are alphabetical, not by rank of how much I liked them in comparison. My criteria for what makes the list is when I read them, not necessarily when they were published. And each month, I'm recommending twenty things that I read in the month instead of 10 ongoing series and 5 first issues. It's less useful as a gauge of my overall tastes, but more useful as a "must-read" for the month. Oh, and graphic novels won't be listed in Favorite Comics... that's strictly for issues.<br/>
<br/>I'm now including links to the Amazon listings for my top ten trades. I encourage folks to visit their local comic shops if that's an option, but if it's not and you want to click through on the link to buy at Amazon, I think I earn, like, a nickel or something for each purchase made. At any rate, in addition to my top ten, other trades I read and liked this month included La Perdida, Essential Arsenic Lullaby Vol. 2: The Donut Cometh, Planetes Vol. 3 and Northwest Passage Vol. 2.<br/>
<br/>Finally, the updates are for the month of March... April just barely started. So all my favorites will be anywhere from a week to a full month old, but these are meant to be sort of "standing" preferences anyway.</div>
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<span style="font-weight:bold;">A Great Day:</span>
<br/>It's really a rarity to have those days where you're so happy you can physically feel it. Today was one of those days.<br/>
<br/>Though the big party is next Sunday to accommodate everybody's schedules, today was my daughter's third birthday. Which means it was a reminder to me of how much joy and love she's brought into my life, and it also meant I got a chance to see her at her happiest, which always makes me happier too. We went with Grammy and Papa J (my parents, who live here in town) to Geoffrey's Toys R Us, with cash from Pops and Gigi (Suzanne's parents, who we visited last weekend in Dallas) to buy her some presents. And Katy had a great time.<br/>
<br/>She was really good, too. She knew what she wanted, and she didn't do the greedy kid thing of just taking every single thing. She'd put some things back, but when she found something she wanted, I knew it. And it went in the cart. All told, she got a new pink Barbie ballerina dress (or another "princess dress" as she calls them), some plastic sandals with hearts on them ("princess shoes"), a Tiger electronics stuffed jaguar that lifts its head and moves its eyes, or will when we get batteries for it ("Baby Jaguar," that one courtesy of Dora) a bigger stuffed jaguar ("Mommy Jaguar"), and a Barbie mermaid doll (Katy's real into mermaids right now, and our Little Mermaid VHS tape is on constant daily rotation at our house... wish Disney would put the frickin' DVD back in print). We then had lunch, where she got free cake with a candle in it, and also got to open presents from Grammy, Papa J and (sent by mail) her Aunt Wendy and Uncle Doug. She had a great time, and despite being somewhat sleep deprived (her fault, not ours), was in a pretty great mood.<br/>
<br/>Then we heard back about our house, and got a counter-offer that we accepted. So it looks like Suzanne and I will be getting the new house we wanted... now we just have to put our current house on the market and hope it goes as fast (and for as much money) as we have guesstimated based on looking around and conversing with our realtor.<br/>
<br/>I worry a lot. About money (comic book retail is not exactly a job you retire on, or live high on the hog while doing), about politics, about society in general, about little stupid things (like Thing getting cancelled when it's one of my favorite books) and bigger things (like whether or not the government is as well and truly fucked as it seems), and it's nice every so often to realize that all that shit, all that negative shit, doesn't really matter all the time. When my daughter is smiling, my wife is happy, my family and friends are healthy... that's all I need, some days. <br/>
<br/>And those are the great days.</div>
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<content mode="escaped" type="text/html" xml:base="http://home.grandecom.net/~rlander" xml:space="preserve">&lt;span style="font-weight:bold;"&gt;Weekly Comics to Come - March 29, 2006:&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;ALREADY READ:&lt;br /&gt;Banana Sunday Tp (Fun and funny trade from Oni)&lt;br /&gt;Hellblazer Lady Constantine Tp (Early period actioner by Andy Diggle)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;HAVEN'T READ:&lt;br /&gt;Action Comics #837 (Wasn't crazy about the first issue, but I'll give it a couple issues)&lt;br /&gt;All Star Superman #3 (After how much I enjoyed #2, very much looking forward to the latest issue of this quarterly series)&lt;br /&gt;East Coast Rising Vol 1 (Becky Cloonan's OEL manga... can't wait)&lt;br /&gt;Essential Arsenic Lullaby Vol 2 Tp (Long delayed collection of the outrageously offensive humor comic)&lt;br /&gt;Essential Nova Vol 1 Tp (Probably won't be getting this now, as I've got a half dozen other Essentials to read, but it's a possibility in the future)&lt;br /&gt;Fallen Angel #4 (Still not crazy about the art, but the last issue was really, really good)&lt;br /&gt;Godland #9 (One of my favorite comics running, a perfect fun superhero comic book)&lt;br /&gt;Invincible #30 (Kind of bored with the story on this one right now, but it usually wins me back)&lt;br /&gt;Middleman Vol 2 #2 (Another favorite, always makes me laugh)&lt;br /&gt;Paradox #2 (Steampunk sort of magic detective book, first issue was good)&lt;br /&gt;Queen &amp; Country #29 (The long-awaited return)&lt;br /&gt;Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic #3 (Solid action book set in the Star Wars universe)&lt;br /&gt;Star Wars Return Of Tag &amp; Bink Special Ed #1 (The previous Tag &amp; Bink comics were really funny)&lt;br /&gt;Strange Detective Tales Dead Love #2 (Enjoyed this off-beat tale of quirky pulp detective tales using monsters)&lt;br /&gt;Super Real #2 (Curious to see where this tale of superhero reality shows goes)&lt;br /&gt;Surrogates #5 (The conclusion of one of the best science fiction tales ever published in comics)&lt;br /&gt;Thing #5 (One of about five ongoing Marvel books that I'd call great)&lt;br /&gt;Usagi Yojimbo #92 (Always terrific)&lt;br /&gt;Walking Dead #27 (Last issue was a high point, glad to see another so quick on the heels)&lt;br /&gt;Zombie Tales The Dead #1 (Boom!'s zombie stories have generally been pretty entertaining)</content>
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<span style="font-weight:bold;">T-Shirt Sale!:</span>
<br/>Threadless, a cool T-shirt place that lets people upload their designs and then vote on which ones should get made, is having one of their regular $10 T-Shirt sales. I've got two Threadless tees in my wardrobe already, and I've added two more this time out, <a href="http://www.threadless.com/product/291/Chance" target="new">Chance</a> and <a href="http://www.threadless.com/product/396/Legendary_Design_Failure" target="new">Legendary Design Failure</a>
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<br/>The $10 sale only lasts through Wednesday at 10 am, but it's worth looking now if you're the kind of person who likes T-shirts.</div>
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<span style="font-weight:bold;">Weekly Comics to Come - March 22, 2006:</span>
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<br/>ALREADY READ:<br/>Captain America #16 (It's not Captain America to me, but it's still a pretty good action-oriented read)<br/>Catwoman #53 (A good OYL jumping-on point, with really nice art by Fallen Angel's David Lopez, and I think I need to go back and read more of Pfeifer's Catwoman)<br/>Daredevil #83 (Really not sure about Foggy's death, but it's propelling an interesting story, and something Dakota North says on the last page makes me think it *might* be a fakeout and he might still be alive, which would salvage the whole thing for me)<br/>Daughters Of The Dragon #3 (OK, I'm really digging this story, which has a nice blend of humor and action, great art and a bit of an old school Marvel Universe feel reminiscent of She-Hulk at times)<br/>Incredible Hulk #93 (Well, I like the covers, at any rate)<br/>Manhunter #20 (The One Year Later issue, and I've started to think this might be DC's most underrated superhero book)<br/>She-Hulk 2 #6 (Starfox sued for sexual assault... another example of the clever legal/superhero maneuvering in She-Hulk, and another great issue)<br/>Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane #4 (Continues to be a great teen romance comic that not enough people are reading)<br/>X-Factor #5 (One-shot tale of Siryn and Rictor, a nice moody horror/character piece)<br/>
<br/>HAVEN'T READ:<br/>Batman #651 (The second part of my favorite OYL story so far)<br/>Concrete Vol 4 Killer Smile Tp (Concrete vs. a serial killer... guess I need to get around to reading vol. 3 soon)<br/>Exiles #78 (The World Tour continues, and as long as Bedard is on this book, I'm still reading)<br/>Jeremiah Harm #2 (More sci-fi from Giffen/Grant, and after enjoying Giffen's Annihilation Prologue last week, I'm in the mood for more of this kind of stuff)<br/>Noble Causes #18 (The Nobles vs. Blackthornes story continues)<br/>Runaways Vol 5 Escape To New York Digest Tp (Two digests of the second Runaways series now out... when do we get a hardcover?)<br/>Supermarket #2 (First issue was a big hit for me, looking forward to the second. My second-favorite Brian Wood title at the moment)<br/>Top 10 The Forty Niners Sc (The last Top Ten, sadly, but at least it's really good)<br/>True Story Swear To God #16 (The last issue before Image... or is there one more?)</div>
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