Whee! Comics!
Mar. 14th, 2007 04:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
First of all, Angel and Spike snarking at each other never gets old. And I can't wait for the new Spike comic coming out in May, because Puppet!Spike is going to be freakin' hilarious, man. As for the Buffy comic...
Oh, yes. I like this. Dawn is a giant!!! How cool is that? Well, not that she thinks it's cool, but I think it's funny as hell myself. I can't wait to see where they go with this. The explanation for Buffy in Rome with the Immortal is *cough* interesting, to say the least. So, yeah, I like it so far.
I also stopped at the used bookstore in the mall. They had Writers of the Future II, so I grabbed that, just 'cause, and they also had an Alan Dean Foster book about the founding of the Commonwealth, and a Jim Kjelgaard dog book (in paperback, but it's hard to find in any format, so oh well) that's not in my collection. Also an Usborne First Pets book called "Cats and Kittens" for Da Boy, because he loves cats and asked politely if he could have it.
ALSO, I got the Hubby's car inspected and licensed, and while we were waiting on that, I got some more scribbled on the CatFeet story. 1300 words and counting, and we haven't even gotten to the death and dismemberment yet.
Oh, yes. I like this. Dawn is a giant!!! How cool is that? Well, not that she thinks it's cool, but I think it's funny as hell myself. I can't wait to see where they go with this. The explanation for Buffy in Rome with the Immortal is *cough* interesting, to say the least. So, yeah, I like it so far.
I also stopped at the used bookstore in the mall. They had Writers of the Future II, so I grabbed that, just 'cause, and they also had an Alan Dean Foster book about the founding of the Commonwealth, and a Jim Kjelgaard dog book (in paperback, but it's hard to find in any format, so oh well) that's not in my collection. Also an Usborne First Pets book called "Cats and Kittens" for Da Boy, because he loves cats and asked politely if he could have it.
ALSO, I got the Hubby's car inspected and licensed, and while we were waiting on that, I got some more scribbled on the CatFeet story. 1300 words and counting, and we haven't even gotten to the death and dismemberment yet.