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		<title>3 Month Roundup: Reading</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On to the stacks of printed words and images that I&#8217;ve gone through over the last few months, and I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ve missed some: Books: - Used my iPhone to finally read Lewis Carroll&#8217;s Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass - Nahoko Uehashi&#8217;s Moribito II: Guardian of the Darkness continues the goodness, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On to the stacks of printed words and images that I&#8217;ve gone through over the last few months, and I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ve missed some:</p>
<p><b><u>Books</u></b>:<br />
- Used my iPhone to finally read Lewis Carroll&#8217;s <span class="book title">Alice in Wonderland</span> and <span class="book title">Through the Looking Glass</span><br />
- Nahoko Uehashi&#8217;s <span class="book title">Moribito II: Guardian of the Darkness</span> continues the goodness, and I&#8217;d love to see Production I.G. follow up their adaptation of the first book with a 13-episode season covering this, or perhaps a movie.<br />
- Finished the last book in Terry Brooks&#8217;s <span class="book title">Word and the Void</span> trilogy, which leaves me wanting the <span class="book title">Genesis of Shannara</span> trilogy<br />
- Currently working on Steven Erikson&#8217;s <span class="book title">Toll the Hounds</span>, the Malazan books are always a long project<br />
- Again have a growing stack of unread books, the newest being the first <span class="book title">Spice and Wolf</span> light novel.</p>
<p><b><u>Comics</u></b>:<br />
Buying piles of books, usually 10-15 singles per week, plus the occasional trade, its safe to say this is something I&#8217;ve been rather focused on&#8230;</p>
<p><b>DC Comics</b>:<br />
- Finished up various minis, most recently the <span class="comic title">Final Crisis: Aftermath</span> titles and <span class="comic title">Arkham Reborn</span><br />
- Reading <span class="comic title">Batgirl</span>, <span class="comic title">Batman</span>, <span class="comic title">Batman and Robin</span>, <span class="comic title">Batman: Detective Comics</span>, <span class="comic title">Batman: Streets of Gotham</span>, <span class="comic title">Doom Patrol</span>, <span class="comic title">The Great Ten</span>, <span class="comic title">Gotham City Sirens</span>, <span class="comic title">Green Arrow-Black Canary</span>, <span class="comic title">Outsiders</span>, <span class="comic title">Power Girl</span>, <span class="comic title">Red Robin</span>, <span class="comic title">Secret Six</span>, and <span class="comic title">World&#8217;s Finest</span></p>
<p><b>Marvel Comics</b>:<br />
- Finished up the newest volume of <span class="comic title">Exiles</span>, <span class="comic title">Immortal Weapons</span>, <span class="comic title">War Machine</span>, most of the <i>Soleil</i> titles, and <span class="comic title">The Wizard of Oz</span> limited series<br />
- Reading <span class="comic title">Astonishing X-Men</span>, <span class="comic title">Fantastic Four</span>, <span class="comic title">Invincible Iron Man</span>, <span class="comic title">The Marvelous Land of Oz</span>, <span class="comic title">S.W.O.R.D.</span>, <span class="comic title">Ultimate Comics Iron Wars</span>, <span class="comic title">Vengeance of the Moon Knight</span>, and <span class="comic title">X-Force</span> (and Necrosha tie-ins)</p>
<p><b>Others</b>:<br />
- Finished up <span class="comic title">Ignition City</span>, <span class="comic title">Incognito</span>, <span class="comic title">The Incredibles</span>, <span class="comic title">North 40</span>, and others I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;m forgetting.<br />
- Reading <span class="comic title">Anna Mercury 2</span>, <span class="comic title">Cinderella: From Fabletown with Love</span>, <span class="comic title">DMZ</span>, <span class="comic title">Do Androids Dream of Electronic Sheep</span>, <span class="comic title">Doktor Sleepless</span>, <span class="comic title">Empowered</span>, <span class="comic title">Ex Machina</span>, <span class="comic title">Fall Out Toy Works</span>, <span class="comic title">Greek Street</span>, <span class="comic title">Madame Xanadu</span>, <span class="comic title">Northlanders</span>, <span class="comic title">Phonogram 2</span>, <span class="comic title">Soulfire</span>, <span class="comic title">Soulfire: New World Order</span>, <span class="comic title">Starstruck</span>, <span class="comic title">Supergod</span>, <span class="comic title">Underground</span>, <span class="comic title">The Unwritten</span>, and <span class="comic title">Viking</span></p>
<p>And that&#8217;s not even counting the trades, where I&#8217;ve picked up Paul Pope&#8217;s <span class="comic title">100%</span>, <span class="comic title">Batgirl: Year One</span>, <span class="comic title">Secret Warriors</span>, Kyle Baker&#8217;s <span class="comic title">Special Forces</span>, Brian Azzarello&#8217;s <span class="comic title">Filthy Rich</span>, both volumes of <span class="comic title">Justice League Elite</span>, continuing to get the <span class="comic title">Moon Knight</span> hardcovers as the singles go to a friend, started collecting <span class="comic title">Fables</span> now that its getting the hardcover treatment, and think I&#8217;m about to get into the trades for the current runs of <span class="comic title">Wonder Woman</span> and the various <span class="comic title">Green Lantern</span> stuff that&#8217;s been happening since they got, well, more colorful.  So yes, lots of comics for me.</p>
<p>In something of a stroke of awesome, somewhere around the end of September, start of October, <a href="http://funrama.blogspot.com">Ryan Kelly</a> had a garage sale and I went over and pilfered huge stacks of <span class="comic title">Batgirl</span> and <span class="comic title">Ex Machina</span> from him, along with the aforementioned copy of Pope&#8217;s <span class="comic title">100%</span>.</p>
<p><b><u>Manga</u></b>:<br />
- <span class="manga title">ARIA</span> vol 5<br />
- <span class="manga title">Bamboo Blade</span> vols 1-3<br />
- <span class="manga title">Battle Angel Alita: Last Order</span> vol 12<br />
- <span class="manga title">Black Lagoon</span> vol 8<br />
- <span class="manga title">Detroit Metal City</span> vols 2-3<br />
- <span class="manga title">DOGS</span> vols 1-2<br />
- <span class="manga title">Gunsmith Cats: Burst</span> vol 4<br />
- <span class="manga title">The Melancholy of Suzumiya Haruhi</span> vols 2-4<br />
- <span class="manga title">Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei</span> vol 2<br />
- <span class="manga title">Soul Eater</span> vol 1<br />
- <span class="manga title">Yozakura Quartet</span> vols 4-5</p>
<p>A slower affair, as ever, particularly as I&#8217;m not up with the scanlation scene, and we&#8217;re now at a frustrating point of <span class="manga title">Alita</span> and <span class="manga title">Black Lagoon</span> both being essentially caught up with the Japanese releases, meaning new volumes will be slower than ever, le sigh.  I also really wish someone would pick up and translate <span class="manga title">Birdy: The Mighty</span>, as I&#8217;ve quite enjoyed the anime.</p>
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		<title>Comics for the week of 06/10/09</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 09:39:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>.Pi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[DC: Batman #687: Kicking off Dick Grayson&#8217;s tenure on the main Bat-book, we get a proper bit of closure to both Final Crisis and Battle for the Cowl. Acknowledgement of the larger world they inhabit, coming to terms with what needs to be, and, I suppose, a bit of the needed why Batman? I liked [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>DC:</b><br />
<span class="title" title="Words by: Judd Winick, Art by: Ed Benes, Colors by: Ian Hannin and JD Smith, Inks by: Rob Hunter">Batman #687</span>: Kicking off <span class="character name">Dick Grayson&#8217;s</span> tenure on the main Bat-book, we get a proper bit of closure to both <span class="title">Final Crisis</span> and <span class="title">Battle for the Cowl</span>.  Acknowledgement of the larger world they inhabit, coming to terms with what needs to be, and, I suppose, a bit of the needed <i>why <span class="character name">Batman</span>?</i>  I liked the interplay here between <span class="character name">Dick</span> and <span class="character name">Alfred</span>, it looks like they&#8217;ll have some good banter as things go on (though I do hope <span class="character name">Alfred</span> gets to continue with the dry humor as well).  A nice reasoning for the switch to the penthouse lair shown in last week&#8217;s <span class="title">Batman &#038; Robin</span> premiere, though I wonder if any of the trophies will be coming with.  And finally, we setup a showdown with <span class="character name">Scarecrow</span>, who I imagine will go down quickly next next issue.</p>
<p><span class="title" title="Words by: Ivan Brandon, Art by: Marco Rudy, Colors by: The Hories, Inks by: Mick Gray, Jack Purcell, and JP Mayer">Final Crisis Aftermath: Escape #2</span>: Man, it&#8217;s been a while since I had a nice bit of head-fuckery like this.  Throughout the issue, &#8216;reality&#8217; continues to change, and the rules along with them, and its not making things any easier for <span class="character name">Tresser</span>.  Can&#8217;t say much more than that though, as the telling doesn&#8217;t do the reading justice, and potentially spoils things.  I&#8217;ve a couple ideas of where it might go from here though, based on some of the dialogue in the issue, but it could just as easily become something other than what I&#8217;m thinking, and that&#8217;s pretty exciting to me.</p>
<p><span class="title" title="Words by: Chris Yost, Art by: Ramon Bachs, Colors by: Guy Major">Red Robin #1</span>: Okay, I lied, looks like I may end up following this one too.  While I&#8217;m not thrilled by the art, or the actual execution of <span class="character name">Tim</span> deciding that <span class="character name">Bruce</span> must be alive, there was still plenty of interesting stuff in there.  The biggie for me is that unlike <span class="character name">Dick</span>, who became independent on his own, <span class="character name">Tim&#8217;s</span> essentially being pushed to the side here, which, on top of all the other shit thrown his way the last few years- the death of two fathers, his girlfriend (who got better), and some number of <span class="name">Titans</span>- might prove to be the last straw.  The word grimdark gets floated around alot regarding the direction a lot of comics went with their characters, but after all he&#8217;s gone through, it actually feels right to take <span class="character name">Tim</span> in that direction, at least for a while.  The other thing that stood out for me was the acknowledgement of his adoption and that his name&#8217;s <span class="character name">Tim Wayne</span> now, something that I hadn&#8217;t really seen acknowledged anywhere (I&#8217;ve rather fallen behind with <span class="title">Teen Titans</span>). Unfortunately the issue doesn&#8217;t directly get to the detective side of things that they&#8217;re talking about playing up, but it was already a somewhat packed issue, so wait and see on that part for now.</p>
<p><b>Marvel:</b> <i>nada</i></p>
<p><b>Other:</b><br />
<span class="title" title="Words by: Warren Ellis, Art by: Facundo Percio, Colors by: Digikore Studios">Anna Mercury 2: Ultraspacial Dreadnaught Vanaheim #1</span>: Man, the awesome starts right there in the title, doesn&#8217;t it?  Continuing with the excellently pulpy sci-fi found in the first series, we find another of the splinter-Earths sending a probe to our Earth, and the decision to send <span class="character name">Anna</span> in to make sure they&#8217;re not the types to send a nuke next time. Lots of action, fun dialogue, a smart concept, and a setting that for some reason was bringing to mind the populace of <span class="title">Blade Runner</span>, if not quite the world itself.  Great fun as always, and eager to get my hands on the next issue.</p>
<p><span class="title" title="Words by: Brian Wood, Art by: Ryan Kelly, Colors by: Jeremy Cox">DMZ #42</span>: Following up <span class="character name">Zee&#8217;s</span> one-shot last issue, we start another small arc that looks to be independent of series protagonist <span class="character name">Matty Roth</span>, which certainly isn&#8217;t a bad thing. NYC&#8217;s a huge place, plenty of people with plenty of stories, even in its currently messy state.  This one&#8217;s about a member of a group of former police officers (and military?) who watched their families destroyed in front of them at the outset of the fighting.  Every day they meet AA-style to relive and recount the horror of the event, they live away from the daylight, and are out to, well, destroy the lives of anyone they come across.  Only the lead is realizing that maybe, just maybe, they aren&#8217;t as close a brotherhood as they&#8217;ve been led to believe, and having second thoughts about all of it.  An excellent start, <span class="name">Wood&#8217;s</span> writing and <span class="name">Kelly&#8217;s</span> art are as sharp as ever, and its always great to pick up something they&#8217;ve done together.</p>
<p><span class="title" title="Words by: Mike Carey, Art by: Peter Gross, Colors by: Chris Chuckrey and Jeanne McGee">The Unwritten #2</span> &#8211; After learning that he may in fact be the fictional star of his father&#8217;s bestselling <span class="title">Harry Potter</span>-esque novel series, <span class="character name">Tom Taylor</span> begins the search for answers about who he really is and what happened to his father.  Meanwhile, the fantastic begins to move in the background, giving gentle nudges and setting things in motion for some mysterious, but likely sinister, purpose down the line.  While I wasn&#8217;t initially sold on the concept, after reading the first two issues, I&#8217;m completely onboard.  This is a fantastic story, the art&#8217;s quite good, and you&#8217;d be wise not to miss it. It may end up reading better in trade, but in being a new <span class="name">Vertigo</span> book, it should probably be picked up by the issue to ensure its survival.</p>
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