tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28703497.post9167194045749340625..comments2024-03-28T07:21:47.854-07:00Comments on Random Happenstance: OK, this week's comics. And junk.googumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17843267619711712271noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28703497.post-76112664937200816992012-08-17T09:51:56.324-07:002012-08-17T09:51:56.324-07:00Sounds like you made out some good swag then buddy...Sounds like you made out some good swag then buddy.<br /><br />If you don't like that Batman digest I'd be more than happy to take it of your hands, as I'm a bit of a sucker for those things. I still have a Green Lantern one that reprinted a good portion of the O'Neil/Adams run. Good, good stuff. And I used to have the one that reprinted a team-up w/ the GA GL, Alan Scott, as they fought against Krona. Unfortunately in my moment of youthful stupidity I either sold or it or gave it away. Yeah, I know:(<br /><br />I agree w/Mutant Attack Bats; I'd have gotten through that whole thing in 4 issues. Someone needs to tell the big 2 that Decompression is dead, and is no longer needed or wanted. Even Joe Casey said that. And yeah, I caught that interview he did with CBR too. He basically said he was disappointed in Middelton and the book being late. Although he neglected to say Middleton wasn't getting paid for shit, even though he said he's basically doing those books for free himself. Interesting.<br /><br />Blade Runner. Damn good movie worthy of its cult classic status. So many good scenes, but the continuation of this one, where Roy kills his maker is cool and shocking at the same time. Painful too, obviously since I highly doubt having your eyeballs pushed through your skull feels particularly nice.<br /><br />Good post as usual buddy.<br /><br />I'll call ya' this weekend. Have a good one.Mr. Morbid's House Of Funhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06721085161381688977noreply@blogger.com