Yeah, it's been that kind of week:
--The "Pride & Prejudice" comic has been released! And is pretty! I've not read it yet, but I've got a good feeling, having read up on the writer.
--Even though I forget to set up my pull list for this week, comixology.com still sent me an e-mail showing me what was out this week. Also, if you're a comic fan and haven't been there, you should check it out.
miriam_heddy's husband was part of the brains behind it, and it's so useful.
--I've just discovered "The Dresden Files" on hulu.com. Yes, I'm aware it was out like two years ago, but we don't have cable. I watched the first two episodes and had a ball. And am no longer confusing
lasergirl's DF ::facepalm:: icon with one of
miriam_heddy's Xander/Spike icons. I'm not even sure
miriam_heddy has a Xander/Spike icon set up in a similar fashion. I think I saw light hair and a dark-haired guy looking mortified and went straight to Xander/Spike.
--If I burn down the world, I will not be able to get my copy of Pride & Prejudice & Zombies next week, and that's just not right. And, yes, I said Pride & Prejudice & ZOMBIES.
On a final note, the P&P comic has a 100% burn rating on comixology. And now it doesn't, because I chose Bag it. Comics are legitimate literature, and they're a legitimate way to get people to read other types of literature. If you didn't want to set fire to the Illustrated Classics version that got a lot of kids into classic books from the start, you don't get to set fire to the comic.
--The "Pride & Prejudice" comic has been released! And is pretty! I've not read it yet, but I've got a good feeling, having read up on the writer.
--Even though I forget to set up my pull list for this week, comixology.com still sent me an e-mail showing me what was out this week. Also, if you're a comic fan and haven't been there, you should check it out.
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--I've just discovered "The Dresden Files" on hulu.com. Yes, I'm aware it was out like two years ago, but we don't have cable. I watched the first two episodes and had a ball. And am no longer confusing
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--If I burn down the world, I will not be able to get my copy of Pride & Prejudice & Zombies next week, and that's just not right. And, yes, I said Pride & Prejudice & ZOMBIES.
On a final note, the P&P comic has a 100% burn rating on comixology. And now it doesn't, because I chose Bag it. Comics are legitimate literature, and they're a legitimate way to get people to read other types of literature. If you didn't want to set fire to the Illustrated Classics version that got a lot of kids into classic books from the start, you don't get to set fire to the comic.