And no disrespect meant to Mr. Lamoureux. I just had a good chuckle at "Kevin Lam-o".
Currently playing: Max Webster - Let Go The Line Currently colouring: Silver Bullet #8 by Lonely Robot Comics! Proudly in my sixth Cola free year!
And no disrespect meant to Mr. Lamoureux. I just had a good chuckle at "Kevin Lam-o".
Currently playing: Max Webster - Let Go The Line Currently colouring: Silver Bullet #8 by Lonely Robot Comics! Proudly in my sixth Cola free year!

My tradition was to have a 7-11 Double Gulp. Every day. Two litres of Coke. I'd get it first thing in the morning, and it would last me until lunch."If you must go to the games in Arizona, please wear white. We don't want outsiders thinking we can't sell out playoff games. After all we've been through - from bankruptcy hearings to relocation threats - the last thing we need is more national embarrassment."
"A sea of red at Jobing.com Arena would do just that."
That a piece like this needs to be written in the first place is pathetic.
The rumours of a Coyotes relocation to Winnipeg for the 2010/2011 season are picking up steam. Nick Kypreos and Doug MacLean of the Fan 590 are quoting sources saying the deal to keep the Phoenix Coyotes in the desert is essentially done. I know what it's like to lose a team, and I wouldn't wish that one anyone. Not even the fans in Phoenix who truly love the Coyotes.
Anyhow, it was still a fun game!
Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom #5
The fifth issue came out yesterday, and is the start of the second story arc. Well, it's actually the start of TWO new story arcs, both written by Jim Shooter but drawn by different artists; Roger Robinson and Agustin Alessio. The two stories take place a few weeks apart, but intertwine perfectly. We're given just enough info in each that one doesn't spoil the other, or anything to come.
If this were a movie, no doubt the scenes featuring the matter consuming black hole would be accompanied by some spectacular sound effects designed to unnerve the audience in their seats. The amazing thing about Allesio's artwork is that it gives you the same, ugly, terrifying feeling of impending doom in the pit of your stomach on the printed page, WITHOUT sound, motion, or high definition 3-D movie screens! I really did feel uncomfortable watching Solar get accreted.
As enjoyable as Jim Shooter's Dark Horse work has been to date, this issue is elevated to an entirely different level. The pacing is perfect. The dialogue is natural. The stakes are high. It's a great story told from two different directions - the first arc with Robinson's more traditional comic art deals with the present, and the second featuring Allesio's more photorealist style looks back at a few weeks prior to Solar's origin.
I get a feeling this shirt was a lot cooler 5 or 6 years ago, when MySpace was actually relevant!
Currently playing: Charity Brown - You Beat Me to the Punch
Magnus, Robot Fighter #3
Wes Dzioba's colours in the book are also fantastic. As with everything I've ever seen Wes colour, there's great attention given to separating foreground, middleground, and background. It's beautiful how the shadowed announcers closer to the viewer are set off from the rest of the panel by using a darker purple hue.
There's also a great scene that takes place in a Goph bar lit with florescent countertops that is really well done. The colours almost give the bar enough character to be real.
There's talk on JetsOwner.com, a local forum dedicated to the return of the Winnipeg Jets, that an NHL team in this city is almost a guarantee for the 2011-2012 season. Despite the circus that has surrounded the Phoenix Coyotes over the last 2-3 years, rumour has it that Atlanta is the prime candidate for relocation.
Contrast that with the current Eastern Conference standings, where the difference between the same spots is almost three times as great! 11 points!
Currently playing: The Band - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
*The first hockey game my daughter attended was in Ottawa! We saw the Senators beat the Phoenix Coyotes 6-3. She LOVED that game too, even though she was only 10 months old! She fell asleep during the entire third period!
I was a Star Wars nut as a child, and when I was six, I got one of my most favourite Christmas gifts ever. It was a Dewback, a toy that combined two of my favourite things from that era: Star Wars, and Dinosaurs. Sadly, almost three decades later, I actually had to google the name of the toy, as any encyclopedic knowledge of the Star Wars universe I may have posessed evaporated when I became a man. But I still recall with photographic detail the fun I had pulling the toy out of the box, getting bundled up to head outside, and making it crawl in the snow drifts off the side of the front steps of our Davidson Avenue house.
Big Boob Girl Comics?

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