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Pop quiz results. Also, comic books!

  • Aug. 5th, 2009 at 2:23 PM
crypto: (sarah looks ahead)
First, everyone passed the pop quiz! Among the acceptable answers submitted: 4chan, YouTube, Wikipedia, IMDB, and TEH INTERNETS in general. A geeky gold star goes to [personal profile] gchick  for 'APIs', and [personal profile] executrix  gets the Marshall McLuhan Memorial Award for 'the Marconi telegraph'. I also would have accepted 'art school', 'beauty pageants', 'that camp my parents sent me to when I was ten', and of course 'fandom'.

And apparently some of you think like the U.S. Marine Corps, who used the description that I quoted to justify banning Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and other unspecified "social networking sites."

It just goes to show that even the self-proclaimed "world's premier expeditionary fighting force" is helpless in the face of the sinister new threat of user-generated content. Protect yourself before it's too late -- delete, log off, unplug!


Also it's Wednesday, which means new comics day, so I have a rendezvous with The Invicible Iron Man #16 after work. After seeing an intriguing favorable mention from Steven 'Doom Patrols' Shaviro on Twitter recently (shh! don't tell the marines!), I picked up the last few issues, and they were really good! I've never particularly been a big Iron Man fan -- the last time I read his comic regularly was umpteen years ago, before and during the classic "Demon in a Bottle" arc. But I really like the current storyline, and it's weaving in some great characters like Madame Masque and the Black Widow.

Sadly, I figured I should check out Iron Man writer Matt Fraction's other main title, The Uncanny X-Men, and it was terrible. I haven't read any of the X-books since Grant Morrison's run, but the original Chris Claremont Uncanny X-Men was a formative part of my childhood & adolescence.

So for any superhero comics fans out there -- anything else I should pick up at the comic book store? Marvel or DC is fine; I can catch up on the continuity later. Basically, any recs for current/recent comic books, superhero or otherwise, welcome!

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dkompare: (Default)
[personal profile] dkompare wrote:
Aug. 5th, 2009 07:10 pm (UTC)
I've ratcheted down my comics this year, but will likely ratchet them back up a bit, with broader tastes. Since I can't commit to too many continuities, I don't do Marvel at all (sorry!).

My big rec is continuity-lite, and virtually continuity-free. Well, sort of. It's DC's Wednesday Comics, which brings 1930s-style Sunday comics into the 2000s. And it's Gorgeous. Capital-G Gorgeous. Every issue (there will be 12) features 15 brand-new one-page chapters of brand-new stories of a multitude of characters, ranging from Batman to the Metal Men. Issue 5 comes out today, but I very much reccomend the other 4 (especially since they'll all add to 12-part stories).
crypto: Amy Pond (Default)
[personal profile] crypto wrote:
Aug. 5th, 2009 09:46 pm (UTC)
Marvel continuity has gotten so byzantine! At least DC just hits a reset button every few years.

I'll check out Wednesday Comics -- thanks! Also, I think you recced me Grant Morrison & Frank Quitely's All Star Superman a while back, which I enjoyed (at least the first TPB -- I still have to pick up the second half), so a belated thanks for that as well.