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kybearfuzz) wrote2005-10-09 01:19 am
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Movies and Comic Books
Friday after work, I swung down to the Levee to catch a matinee of Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. It was grand, I love the animation. The facial expressions by the characters are hilarious, even for Gromit who doesn't speak. I recommend watching the credits for a funny extra at the end.

Today was visiting a local comic book shop and drawing. The guy who owns the comic book shop is a creepy guy. I don't go to this store often, so he doesn't remember me. He always follows me around the shop, asking me if I need help finding anything and always curious at what comic books I'm buying or interested in. I just want to tell him, "The shop isn't that big, buddy, I think I can find things without an escort." I don't think he's interested or anything, just wanting to discuss comic books, which I generally don't do (for the most part). The "Superman vs the Hulk" debate has never interested me in the least. I try to be nice, but short with him, hoping he'll get the message. Eventually, he went off to do other things...
There was one guy there that I wish was interested. He had brown hair with a thick goatee, wore a sleeveless shirt that said "Pipefitters Local 562" (which I snickered at the sexual connotation I could add to it), had fur all the way up his arms, broad shoulders, and a nice rubbable tummy. Sigh...
I did pick up some good deals on some back issues of All-Star Squadron. I love Jerry Ordway's artwork, and the characters from the WW II area can't be seen anywhere else really.
Today was visiting a local comic book shop and drawing. The guy who owns the comic book shop is a creepy guy. I don't go to this store often, so he doesn't remember me. He always follows me around the shop, asking me if I need help finding anything and always curious at what comic books I'm buying or interested in. I just want to tell him, "The shop isn't that big, buddy, I think I can find things without an escort." I don't think he's interested or anything, just wanting to discuss comic books, which I generally don't do (for the most part). The "Superman vs the Hulk" debate has never interested me in the least. I try to be nice, but short with him, hoping he'll get the message. Eventually, he went off to do other things...
There was one guy there that I wish was interested. He had brown hair with a thick goatee, wore a sleeveless shirt that said "Pipefitters Local 562" (which I snickered at the sexual connotation I could add to it), had fur all the way up his arms, broad shoulders, and a nice rubbable tummy. Sigh...
I did pick up some good deals on some back issues of All-Star Squadron. I love Jerry Ordway's artwork, and the characters from the WW II area can't be seen anywhere else really.
Yay Ordway!
Question for you...in the icon you used, who all are the Comic Book Bears. I recognised Aquaman (when he was bearded and woofy) and Hercules, but who are the others...just curious.
Have I mentioned that you are woofy too??? Hmmm??? Jus' sayin....
Hugs!
Re: Yay Ordway!
The heroes in my icon are in order: Aquaman, Captain England (an alternate reality Capt Britain from brief appearances in Excalibur and the Captain Britain trade paperback), Trenin from "The First" (Crossgen), Green Arrow, Luthor from Earth-3 from "Crisis on Infinite Earths", a bearded Superman, and Hercules.
... and thanks :)