Riverdale

Jan. 30th, 2017 11:25 am
diello: (Jughead)
It's no Oscar-worthy show, it's not like the comic books, but I still really liked Riverdale. The show isn't mind-blowingly memorable, but that first episode will definitely have me coming back.

Jughead, who is writing a book based on the murderous summer bang that opens the show, is the narrator (whose presence is otherwise pretty lacking in the first episode). Cole Sprouse (possibly best known as one of the twins from Disney's Suite Life of Zack and Cody, all grown up into a proper 'teenage' heart-throb) is worth a follow on Twitter. He's delightfully nihilistic. Equally important: he fought for Jughead to be asexual (there are insinuations of it being a losing battle, but it's the fight that's fierce).

I had a hard time accepting internet theories of other possible sexual orientations for Jughead - gay or ace/gay. I have no problem with that being the case in the show, but I prefer him aro/ace - I myself am axexual and panromantic. But Jughead being asexual and aromantic is the closest representation I have for me. I ranted on the subject of not accepting the other theories, and I got assholishly defensive to the point where two people called me out on my gatekeeping bullshit, and I snapped out of it, apologized, and deleted the whole thing. But now I understand gatekeepers a little more, I guess.

Anyway, moving on.

The characters are just how I imagined they'd look outside the comics. The attitudes are a little off, some enhanced, some diminished, but the spirit is there. I mean, look. I love Afterlife with Archie (the Archie zombie apocalypse storyline), and I love the beautiful reboots. I love pretty much any universe as long as it's got the spirit of the classics. The show may be extremely CW with hyperdriven drama, but what shows aren't? I read so many complaints about it not being Archie enough. They all saw the previews and publicity on it, right? What were they expecting? Dude, go watch the cartoon if you want classic adventures. It's still syndicated on Qubo.

My theory, upon first hearing about the plot (and discovering who the murdered kid is), is that Cheryl killed him, and possible false-lead suspects will be: Reggie, Jughead, and maybe even Archie.
After seeing the first episode, I'm now 99% sure Cheryl killed him in an incestuous fit (1% thinking it was Betty's mom). But I'm adding Kevin, Betty, and Polly to the false-lead suspect list.

Personal

Jan. 28th, 2015 10:22 am
diello: (Lying cat)
I drew a comic yesterday. My first comic in about a year. My first extra personal comic, ever.

I know you can’t really read the text in the last panel (hey, I said in the first panel that I'm rusty). The last panel was on a separate sheet, and I didn't unify the width, for some reason, so I had to shrink it (the text was small to begin with, though). So here's what it says...

Things helping:
A sun lamp (happy light). Totally works! Whitechapel forum. I’ve made some true friends on Warren Ellis’s forum Whitechapel. And have some great fun too! Tossing and deleting photos and numbers that hurt to see (this includes social networks too). Making and keeping a daily calendar. Listening to podcasts while doing chores. Listening to Misfits while I’m crafting. Tea and meditation. Surprisingly. White [earl] grey with cream. Making this comic.
There are more things I wanted to include in this comic, but I decided to keep them out for use later. I liked making this comic, so I’m hoping to make more soon.


I made this only in pencil, very rough. I usually ink my comics. In future comics, I'll definitely ink.

I put this on my tumblr, as my 100th and final post until February, when I'm going to try to make most of my posts be My Art.

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diello: (Hysteria)
Last night, I had a big ball of stress pile on me. Not only was I stressed from my first day of getting transferred** at my job, but I had unintentionally slept the day away, and woke up to a sunken feeling, like my seasonal depression, but emphasis on the exhaustion.

And I'd been waiting all day on certain news. At 10pm, I was to get either an acceptance letter, or a rejection from Iron Spike, the editor of Smut Peddler (regarding my story proposal). 10pm came and went, so I re-checked what time she said. 10pm... CMT. I'm EST, and I thought she was, too. So I had to wait another hour, when I had been ready to go to bed at 9.

While waiting for the email to come in (still thinking it would at ten), I surfed through Instagram and saw my friend Mark had posted a very recognizable spot at one of my favourite pubs, The Old Toad. It was an empty bar stool, sitting at the door to the pub. Every regular of the Toad knew that stool. That's where Tony Gerardi sat to check IDs at night. And I knew what a photo of his empty bar stool meant. I don't remember under what circumstances he reached out to me on Facebook, but I'm glad he did. He was a funny guy and a great friend, and I'm glad I got the courage to introduce myself to him when I saw him in person at the pub (on an evening he wasn't even on door duty). I passed by the pub on my way home yesterday and thought of popping in. He wouldn't be there that early, but I thought of him, and I passed it up because I knew he wouldn't be there anyway. If I hadn't been across the street, I might have seen the sign in the window that read they were closed due to a loss in the Old Toad family. I don't know how it happened. I signed onto Facebook to go to his page. I left my condolences and searched around, hoping for an answer. He had a rare condition, but that's the only thing I picked up. I have no idea what this condition was, or if that's even how he died (probably, though). I tried to pass off my tears as just being over-exhausted, but I don't think I was fooling Charles. When I passed by on the way to work, I started to cry again, and now, at work, I've got to stop writing because I'm starting to tear up.

I got the email from Spike just after 11. Rejected. I'll still do it. I'll still work on the comic idea, but I was kind of hoping I'd have a shot. She got almost 400 submissions. I didn't stand a chance (though I must say, I saw a couple of the accepted artists, and I wasn't too impressed). My friend Kaylie didn't get in, either. I wonder if Ross made it (probably, since he's got an in, anyway). Oh well. I've just got to build up my comic portfolio. Work on some b&w stuff, work on solidifying my style... I'll get there someday. I still have one anthology I'm a shoe-in for: The Nightmare-themed MCC anthology, which is due tomorrow.

On the upside, I was still glowing from getting a text from Jayme, Voltaire's ex (who I didn't think I'd ever hear from again after the breakup, because it's usually one or the other when friends break up), I texted and twitter-convo'd a few people yesterday (JV, Ron, Tia), and I felt good realizing this is more of a life than what I had on Facebook. And I had a really nice tea date with Joanna after work :)



**Transferred
I got transferred at my job from the main campus to the downtown campus. The pros hugely outweighed the cons, but there was really only one con- I didn't want to leave the great people I worked with. I've been working with them for over 4 years, and I was the choice for transfer. I don't get it, honestly. But the pros: it's walking distance from work (takes exactly 29 minutes- half when I bus it in the winter), I get done at noon (8-12 shift weekdays), and it's 6 more hours a week. Not to mention, it's probably a good opportunity to get closer to being promoted to full-time.





I hope today is better.
diello: (Emilie Autumn)
I've been meaning to write about some things I've seen/read/heard/whatever for a while, and like a well-oiled machine of stupidity, I forgot to list the things I wanted until too long has gone by and am unsure if I've covered everything, so let's go by ear here...

Saw:

The fall shows have started again, and they've survived their first season well (except one, which I'll get to).

Once Upon a Time began with Michael Raymond-James rocking out to Lou Reed so as to get the True Blood fans reeled in, and then washed in a load of new characters! Rumple and Belle finally get kissy-kissy, but (spoiler) she keeps breaking up with him over and over. Look, girl, this is Robert Fucking Carlyle, okay? Sheesh! Some of my feelings on characters change, and some remain the same - like my growing like for Jennifer Morrison and her mostly believable ability to take in all the crazy shit going on around her all at once; and my continued disdain for Henry, whose latest superpower seems to have switched from getting away with skipping school all the time to turning on/off his sort-of love for the woman who fucking raised him at the drop of a hat. One thing in particular, though? Captain Hook (we should all know by now how much I've studied this subject). In the S2 Teaser released at Comic Con, they show Captain Hook breaking into Gold's antique shop to retrieve his hook, which he attaches to the right/correct hand. This pleased me! Nobody gets this right! But when he finally appears in the show, not only is he NOT named James M. Hook, but he has the left/wrong hand cut off! Other than that, though, I actually do like this rendition of him. The name thing's weird though. I just think of it as a sort of pass-me-down title here, like the Dread Pirate Roberts from Princess Bride. Really, though, Killian Jones?? Everyone else seems to have kept their classic names.

American Horror Story, which I've yet to catch up on, is very pretty, in a grungy way (you all should also know how much I'm into grungy, rusty, old-time asylum stuff). The recycled cast is nice, because it reminds me that this is the same show as last year. From the first episode, I thought it would just be a real-life-things horror story (since old-time asylums, and the procedures within, are very scary to begin with), with a crazed murderer, sick bastards, and electroshock therapy, but then they throw in a demonic possession (yeah, I know they also had an alien abduction, but *YAWN* It was so dull, I forget it happened until they keep flashing back). Charles doesn't seem to be taking to the show to well, but I will keep my hopes up.

I don't know if I should even bother touching on the Walking Dead. I will not succumb to Stockholm Syndrome over this show any longer (though I LOVED the silence/action of the first episode- peeled a guy's face right off!!!). I haven't seen the latest episode yet, but I heard it's dull as hell. Back to the old regime from last season, I see. But if all goes according to plan (er... comic book), I won't have to keep my hate on for (SPOILER!!!) Lori much longer. I do like the concept of the big house, though. Couldn't keep Carl in the house, so we brought him to prison. Woo.

Well, that's about it for shows. Movies?

The Perks of Being a Wallflower was really good! Not like instant classic good, but really good anyway. I went to see this with Charles and my little sister. She and I were obsessed with this book since it came out - The book made our entire adolescent lives infinitely better. It's one of my (actually, our) most-read books on the shelf, and has always been one of my favourite gifts to give someone who I think needs to read it (and haven't been wrong since). And it hasn't lost itself in the 13 years it took to have a movie made of it. My sister and I shared little whispers throughout the film, about the actors being great/terrible for the role, which parts were cut, and which blah blah blah. The one scene they got totally wrong, yet was still really beautiful anyway, was The Tunnel Song scene, where, in the book, the three of them are riding in the pickup (it's Sam's truck in the book, but Patricks's in the film) with Charlie in the middle, and they're on their way to a party, and the song comes on the radio. No one's ever heard it, and (being the days before the internet got wildly popular) is just about impossible to find. They all sit really quiet, driving along, listening to this song, and at the end, Charlie says "I feel infinite." And they both look at him like he just said the greatest thing in the world, because the song was that good. And the name of the song was never revealed, because it's something the readers must experience for themselves. In the film, it was David Bowie's song Heroes. They should have hired someone to make a song to play here.

Later that week, my sister and I went to the Little to see V/H/S with a special Skype Q&A with the producer. The movie is 5 or so scary stories, and I pretty much liked them all. Didn't love any of them, if memory serves, but they weren't that bad. Actually, the last one, with the haunted house, was a little too cheesy. Really glad the shakey camera (on VHS cam-corders) didn't make me sick, but SHOCK, people actually knew how to keep a hand-held mostly still :D

(isn't this lame- I can't think of any other films I've watched in the past month, BUT, just added to the TO WATCH list is Alien and the Riddick Trilogy! as well as Pretear, an anime I got hooked on while at a friend's hosue)

Read:

Comic books! (here's where my wrist gets sore, so the reviews are going to be quick and dirty)

On my current Pull List, I've got Courtney Crumrin, which just started a new story arc, so I'll be getting to reviewing that at a later date; Fairest (same thing - new story arc), and Glory (also the same thing).

I have recently read the first trade paperback of a comic book called Saga, which I received for my birthday from my friend Tiffani, who highly recommends it. I must admit, I didn't think I'd much care for it, reading about half-way through. There are some long-winded parts where it's just talk-talk-talk and no real story commences, but the action is neat! I've become hooked, and will be adding it to my pull list so I don't miss the next (I do need more to pull).

Finally got a (slightly defected) copy of Wet Moon 6 by [livejournal.com profile] mooncalfe Ross Campbell, (with a little green spot on the cover from the press) and it is great! And I'm not just saying that because I got to dress Myrtle for her show and got an in-comic shout-out (both of which can be seen on page 109)!! It's great, because it is a somber episode (yea, I say episodes when I talk about comics), where (MAJOR SPOILER) my favourite character Trilby is found stabbed and left for dead in the swamp, but SHE SURVIVED!!! We get to see how all the characters handle her being in a coma during a time of change for them all. Cleo loses her hair (and it grows back white), Marten becomes a shut-in, and Myrtle is an even more fuckier fuck-fuck!!!! Can't wait for 7!!

Currently reading The Night Circus a novel by Erin Mortensomething (or something like that).

Also read the final Bizenghast GN (by [livejournal.com profile] sadwonderland, and the GN Vietnamerica, by GB Tran, who I had the immeasurable pleasure of meeting last year at my school's art gallery. But I won't be reviewing them, because I read them a few months ago, and they aren't too clear in my mind.



Heard:

Got a shit-tonne of music recently. Here's what I've got to review so far.

Weep - Alate: I really like this album because it reminds me of a gothy Polaris. It's more crisp than their previous stuff (more crisp, but still not totally crisp), and the songs are more distinct, I think. This is a really good album to listen to while working on stuff. It's my favourite of all their albums so far!

Emilie Autumn - Fight Like a Girl: This is a work of art!!! She did all the gruntwork of this album, the mastering, the mixing, all the producing! It's kind of a story album, too. Very theatrical, with a major stage flair! The lyrics are fun, hokey, serious, and lovely all mixed in one! The music reminds me a lot of Malice Mizer (Klaha era)! And I can't get enough of it :D

The Cog Is Dead: Obviously steampunk, with a good set of stories, but some songs just don't seem to fit, like the third song in (right after the big single that won me over Blood, Sweat, and Tears) called Loverboy which is a hokey, upbeat banjo/uke love song thing. They have a couple of weird unfit songs with a Casio pop beat, which is okay, the songs aren't bad, but then it goes straight downhill on track 12, which is a ridiculous Reggae love song called I Want Only You, complete with a "ya-mon" voiceover that all-together leaves a horrid taste in my mouth just by hearing it. Without these weird additions, this album would be a really nice story.

Voltaire - BiTrektual: [insert extremely shining review here].
No really, it's an amazing album! The concept is all Star Wars / Star Trek, with a couple of songs about both (like the title track, as well as Expendable, about Troopers/Redshirts)! He even has guest singers from various Star Trek shows! He threw on the live album dialogues, and even re-recorded his acoustic mini-album Banned on Vulcan with a full band, which was a great experience for me, because it was like hearing entirely new songs! On top of that, one of those original songs, The USS Makes Shit Up, involves a bonus verse in the live version, and on THIS album, there's a couple new lyrics, and YET ANOTHER BONUS VERSE to cover the Star Trek movie!! To throw things a bit off-course, he has one song NOT about the Stars: It's Bigger On The Inside, about (guess what!) Doctor Who! I've listened to this album SO MUCH. I think the one I've heard more than the others is Docking Bay 94, which is a Star Wars song, but Voltaire says it's an allegory to his running away from home at age 17 (the same time I did, too). I really love the flow of the song, even though I've... never... seen Star Wars 8(

Other music I've acquired recently are by Elemental, Miss Derringer, Evelyn Evelyn, Dionysos, the Lo soundtrack, and This Way to the Egress, but I've heard them all a long time ago, so I'm not going to review them.


Played:

Alice: The Madness Returns: Wow. This game was so much fun! I'm sad to admit, I never got used to the controls enough to complete the first game, but it wasn't entirely necessary to beat the first to understand this one. The story of her repressed memories are far darker than they were in the first, delving into child abuse, misplaced guilt, and murder. The soundtrack was more subtle, but the gameplay was easier, and the story was more full, with a real ending. I spent one weekend playing this game, and ended up with severe gamer's thumb. Soon I'll be ready for a second go.

Yet to play: Batman Arkham Asylum & Arkham City, and Bioshock 1 & 2.



And I think that's it for my reviews.
diello: (science)
It's the text under the main image that got me.

A Pinecone

Feb. 10th, 2010 02:53 pm
diello: (eerie love)
I found this hilarious new NSFW webcomic called Oglaf (I don't know what it means or if it stands for something or what), updated Sundays (hooray, I finally have a sunday comic to read).

This week is the perfect week to pick up, because the most recent issue is a prelude to the first character introduced in the whole thing, so if you'd like, click here to read (the cute li'l intro/warning page, then) the latest comic, and then click on "start" to go to the beginning (there aren't that many, you could kill about an hour, maybe less to go through them all).

These are almost all NSFW (as the intro says, the creator tried to create porn, but then it turned into a sex comedy immediately).

My favourite, a 2-page tale, is called A Pinecone. It's hilarious!

Day 15

Jan. 17th, 2010 01:55 am
diello: (perfume)
Day 01 → Your favourite song
Day 02 → Your favourite movie
Day 03 → Your favourite television programme
Day 04 → Your favourite book
Day 05 → Your favourite quote
Day 06 → Whatever tickles your fancy
Day 07 → A photo that makes you happy
Day 08 → A photo that makes you angry/sad
Day 09 → A photo you took
Day 10 → A photo of you taken over ten years ago
Day 11 → A photo of you taken recently
Day 13 → A fictional book
Day 14 → A non-fictional book


Day 15 → A fanfic
Day 16 → A song that makes you cry (or nearly)
Day 17 → An art piece (painting, drawing, sculpture, etc.)
Day 18 → Whatever tickles your fancy
Day 19 → A talent of yours
Day 20 → A hobby of yours
Day 21 → A recipe
Day 22 → A website
Day 23 → A YouTube video
Day 24 → Whatever tickles your fancy
Day 25 → Your day, in great detail
Day 26 → Your week, in great detail
Day 27 → This month, in great detail
Day 28 → This year, in great detail
Day 29 → Hopes, dreams and plans for the next 365 days
Day 30 → Whatever tickles your fancy

I haven't read fanfics since I was in high school, and it's been almost as long since I've written one.

There are only two that stick out in my mind (because I printed them out and may even still have them): One called "Loveless" which was actually very long for a fanfic from well over ten years ago (about 40 pages), which was about Final Fantasy VII's character Vincent, and the other was called Dress-Up, involving the five heroes from Gundam Wing.

I also read one that was a fanfic of the April Fool's prank that Adult Swim plays where the characters in the story are actually commenting about there suddenly being mustaches on their faces. But I never printed it or anything, so there's no proof I can find.

I do not mind 'slash' fics of any kind (I like the more humorous ones). And I do not mind "Mary-Sue"s so long as they're not too annoying. But I can't tell you which I prefer, since I haven't read enough of them to decide.

I have written three fanfics in my youth. One for Pet Shop of Horrors (a favourite manga of mine) and two for Harry Potter involving Snape (one, I must say, involved a correct prediction of his relationship with Lily). The Pet Shop one was in script form, when I was learning how to write scripts. I may have it printed off somewhere. It was about ten pages. The first Harry Potter one was around 60 pages (I got a little carried away), but was forever lost to a computer virus. The second one I never finished.

And you're a damn fool if you think I'd ever reproduce any of them for you. They were awful.

My favourite Mary Sue fanfic (involving Snape) in comic form:

not the ending SHE hoped for )
diello: (eerie love)
I think [livejournal.com profile] pax_athena will be intrigued by this...

Someone in Whitechapel was reading a collection of Transformers UK reprints and came across this cover.



I don't know what this issue is about, but there is no way the artist DIDN'T know what he was drawing.
diello: (jerusalem)
When I was a kid, I saw this quote written on a bathroom stall at a diner:

"It's a strange world. Let's keep it that way."


I liked it so much, I wrote it on the new trunk my dad bought me for x-mess in nail polish. It was one of my all-time favourite sayings in my adolescence, and still is now.

It wasn't until today, this moment, when I found out it was a quote from Warren Ellis's comic Planetary.

That made my day :)
diello: (Default)
Does everyone remember this picture of me from when I freshly lost my tooth?

Well, I put it up on Whitechapel's Draw Each Other thread the other day. I got a piratey pen sketch that was awesome (seen about page 5 or 6 of the thread), but this one by awesome illustrator Paul Sizer takes the cake:



He also added the caption:
"FEAR THE DIELLO!
She is fierce, and not afraid to lose a tooth in the pursuit of handing you your ass if you need it handed to you!
See her gap! See the speedlines! You know this will end badly... for YOU!"


I replied back:
Paul, I love you!! You are the most amazing guy ever! I LOVE the caption, too :D
Have my babies!

And then he replied:
See? THAT'S why I got into comic art!
Glad you dig it, thanks for putting up such a great picture...

Valentines

Feb. 14th, 2009 09:31 am
diello: (maser)
I don't like to celebrate Valentine's day. I like going out with friends... couples AND single people, and just having a good time like any other day.

But a few days ago, Charles came home and said "Can I give you your Valentine's Day gift early?" And I was appalled! I said "Dude, I thought we agreed no Valentines. I can't afford to get you anything, and I used all my brain juice on what to get you (he is impossible to shop for) on your X-Mess gift!"

Then he pulled out Warren Ellis's novel, Crooked Little Vein, for which I had recently expressed a desire. And then I wasn't mad anymore ;)


On a pro-valentines note: Check out [livejournal.com profile] bratty_princess's journal today for a link to a bunch of valentines I had made in her honor (with the covers and images of her comics).
diello: (shaun)


COMIC-CON HOTEL RESERVATIONS WILL OPEN THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 9:00 AM PDT

On or after March 19, call the Comic–Con Housing Desk at 1–877–55–COMIC (1–877–552–6642) or 212–532–1660 or come back to this page (bookmark it now!) for more info and online reservations.

Hotels at Comic-Con International are always hot commodities and most book up early. Room inventory is constantly monitored for availability and updated frequently. Visit this page or call the Comic–Con Travel and Housing Desk at 1–877–55–COMIC on or after MARCH 19, 2009. Outside the U.S., please call 212–532–1660. Please do not call the phone numbers before that date, as they will not be operational until March 19.

NOTE: We have not been allotted enough rooms by the hotels to meet the demand. Rooms do fill up within the first few hours so you may want to book a room directly with the hotel of your choice now.




I think I'm still on my own with this trip. Anyone know how much one of these rooms generally costs? I have never done anything like this by myself, and I'm afraid I'll get screwed or something.

OR
I can slum it like crazy. I have never spent a night on the streets of a city I'm unfamiliar with, though, so that'll be... new... interesting. Something.

OR
I can crash in a hotel with one of you kind souls. I sleep comfortably in a tub if you're willing to hook me up but don't have any sleep space.

OR
... I am open for more options here.
diello: (space cases)
Everyone loves Ross Campbell! And good news! He will be at NYCC this weekend, Friday-Sunday.

His official signing schedule at the Oni Press booth is:
Friday: 4:15-5:30
Saturday: 2:45-4:00

He will have copies of his self-published mini-comic Mountain Girl, some original artwork, and maybe some prints.

So if you'll be there, drop on by and say hello! Bring him some ketchup, too ;)
diello: (jerusalem)

"Well, Near as damnit.

He has been removed from power. Which, for such as him, is much the same thing as being dead. He's been a politician since he was a fetus, an election fiend from birth, spending his entire life in popularity contests to attempt to win the power to... do what? Be elected some more, in bigger and better elections?

His entire reason for being was to win. To be the Boss. And now he's lost. And he can't be President again. no bigger prize. We can't help but stop looking at him now.

I feel uncommon pity for him. So I have sent him, care of his feedsite's address, a loaded handgun. I have marked it with the words USE THIS ON YOURSELF. I urge you to do the same."

(direct from Transmetropolitan: Filth of the City)

diello: (Hook Fetish)

This is the year I'm going to do it.




I am going to Comic Con International!




I will have a portfolio ready to show off, and that means making deadlines for myself and you people will see much more art in the near future. I am starting with the comic. Be on the look-out: My first deadline is Sunday!


Here I go...

diello: (eerie love)
I haven't finished reading it yet, but I started, and that's all I need to tell you that this book is smashing and you all should buy it.



Ross Campbell makes mouths happy. Maybe not as happy as Twizzlers, though. Those things are so delicious. I can't verify how tasty Ross is until I become a zombie and eat him.
diello: (Default)

My order from Amazon Canada does not exist in their database. I bought from the marketplace, got the order number and receipt, but when I logged onto amazon.ca, there was no proof I'd ever been there (you know, except that I could log in).

I want that comic book!

Also, my books from Amazon France came in today!! And I found out my new bitch-friend (re: an earlier entry) Brendan can read French, so I'm hoping he can help me read them. They are so amazing! The covers aren't typed on with a title at all... they're just screen shots from Dionysos's video to Tais-toi Mon Coeur. I can't wait to read them :D



Unrelated to Amazon... FreakAngels had another skip week (goddamn Warren and his massive cliffhangers). But Warren Ellis announced that there is now a limited edition FreakAngels throw blanket. 100% cotton, woven, and cozy.

And I bought it. I missed out on getting one of the 50 Whitechapel Messenger Bags (though $60 is a bit steep for me either way), so I jumped on this while I had the chance and the money.

Girl not included:

diello: (meezy peezy)
I got three books I wanted!

First, a comic:




And and and!!!



Yes! I had to navigate Amazon in French to get them! I am the golden one!
diello: (Default)

Got a sneak peek at the 20th anniversary poster for The Sandman. Click the image to see who's who. I was able to guess everyone except for Hector Hall (because I don't remember him), Cluracan (because I didn't recognize him), and couldn't tell if the angel was Ramiel or Duma.


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