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sapote ([personal profile] sapote) wrote2007-05-07 01:57 pm
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[livejournal.com profile] gerbal and I went to Hometown Comic Book Store yesterday and loaded up on Buffy Season 8 and the Serenity Comic. I am not big on comic books - I'm just not that visual - but man I am glad I made the leap.


I came into Buffy as a closed canon - I come into everything as a closed canon, generally. It's that whole no-television-as-a-child bit. So the idea that there is more Buffy canon - or, to sidestep the canonicity debate, just plain more Buffy written by Joss Whedon - blows my teensy mind. And I admit I find the graphic novel form a little stilted, but: these are our guys! They talk right! They move right! They are quintessentially Slayer and Slayerettes, and I love them with that unreasoning Whedon love, except for Dawn, who I dislike in exactly the same way I disliked her in-series. (Intriguingly, that never stopped me from trying to write her. Next WiP amnesty day will be a bit of a reckoning.)
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Also: I am through the Long Way Home #3 and: not just cliffhanger: SHIP cliffhanger. Ship hanging on a cliff! Who kissed Buffy? I don't know, but if I lived full-time in a town with a comic shop, I would be hanging around the shop on the day the new shipment came in waiting to find out.END SPOILERS

I have never been a comics nerd before! I am enjoying it.

Also, it's interesting how different a character and an actor can be, isn't it? I was never all that into Sarah Michelle Gellar, but the Season 8 vol I cover art makes my heterosexuality crumble a bit. Oh, Sunnydale people. I missed you.

ETA: Also, while I've seized control of an internet connection: vid rec! Set Fire to the Third Bar by [livejournal.com profile] sol_se. (Torchwood, Jack/Ianto). I am not particularly into either this song or this pairing right now, and I still love the pants off this video. Sol_se does some really cool things with timing, and makes connections that are surprising and interesting. I know the whole TW fandom has seen every frame of S1 Jack/Ianto footage a thousand times, but she still manages to do new things with it.

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[identity profile] sapote3.livejournal.com 2007-05-09 12:50 pm (UTC)(link)
the helpful clerk in Hometown Comic Books Store reported that he thinks they're going to print a trade every six parts. (parts? issues? Comics terminology I do not know yet!) Incidentally, there were twelve people in the store when I was in there, and the clerk and my brother were the only guys. Is this gender ratio normal? Will I have to move back in with my family just for the local comics supply? Very important rhetorical questions, these.

I saw just enough AtS (it is on at seven in the morning here) to catch that late Wesley is, indeed, of the hot. I hope to actually rent the dvds this summer, with my giant intern's stipend :-)
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[identity profile] lurkmuch.livejournal.com 2007-05-09 03:48 pm (UTC)(link)
That gender ratio is not normal, at least in my experience. The one I frequent is fairly mundy-friendly and girl friendly...which means I don't get the "But you're a girl!" look from the staff, just a few of the other customers. Usually there's not more than 2 girls in the place.

It is perfectly reasonable to move in order to be supplied with comics. In my last breakup, I got the comic shop in the divorce settlement. I win!

And yeah, "issues" is the common term. The Dark Horse site makes no mention of the trade, as yet. (They do have a lovely interview with Joss, however.) (Sometimes? The smaller labels don't always put out a trade. Comic book publishing economics are weird and complex: I do not claim to fully understand them.) Ebay can sometimes also be a location for the getting of comics, although the shipping gets stupidly expensive for single issues. (Not that I have ever done anything like that. Ever. Especially not from another country.)

Also, if this comic shop you purchased from is not local? They can likely set up a monthly pull list for you (although they may have a certain minimum number of titles), so that at least your comics will be waiting for you when you can make it there. (Things do sell out and then they're a bitch to find. See aforementioned stupid economics.)

I'm watching Angel again this summer, and watched eps 1 & 2 last night, with commentary. I will probably be squeeing about it at some point.

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[identity profile] sapote3.livejournal.com 2007-05-12 01:07 pm (UTC)(link)
My brother says Hometown Comics is always like that, and furthermore he feels slightly oppressed by the giant yaoi wall. Oh, hometown. Like utopia, in a way. Alas, the town where I pay rent / have a job is several hours away, so yes, a pull list might be a solution. Or I can pay one of the siblings to go buy them for me, with the added bribe that they get to read them first :-)

I first watched Buffy two summers ago - it's a great summer show. So I think, yes, Angel is on my watch list this year.