Mar. 4th, 2007

kybearfuzz: (Patsy)
It has been a very social weekend for me. Friday night was a housewarming party for a co-worker of mine. Her place is pretty cool, a condominium complex that used to be home to the Cincinnati Reds players in the 1970's that had been recently renovated. On the KY side of the Ohio River, she has an amazing view of the Cincinnati skyline from her living room. It was good to hang out with the coworkers outside the office. The party ran late as I got home sometime around 2 AM Saturday morning.

Last night was a pirate party at the home of [livejournal.com profile] shimbexprovides. It was a good time, with a well stocked bar and rum balls that could send Lindsay Lohan back to rehab with their alcohol content. Along with [livejournal.com profile] cincycub, [livejournal.com profile] lougarou and his hubby, and some new friends, we ate, drank, chatted, and played Taboo, while watching Shaun of the Dead and Absolutely Fabulous episodes. It was a great evening and another late one for me, as I didn't make it home until 2 AM again. Thanks to Kevin for throwing a great shindig :)

Thank heavens for naps... :)
kybearfuzz: (Comic Book Bears)
Dial H for HeroI was shopping at one of the local comic book shops and found several issues of "Adventure Comics" where they were running the "Dial 'H' for Hero" series. I remember reading these books when I was a kid. I loved the idea, where two teenage kids found magical dials that allowed them to transform into new superheroes each time for one hour. The real fun of the series was that the readers sent in their superhero and/or villain ideas, which were incorporated into the storyline. The prize for getting your hero picked was a "I Dialed H for Hero" tee-shirt sent to you.

I enjoyed the stories and artwork, especially the George Perez covers for some of them. Of course, I had sent ideas in several times when the series was running. At 8 years old, the idea of seeing my hero in print was a thrilling idea. I would grab the next issue and look for my hero to appear, not realizing the current issue was in design and print before I even sent my idea off. I can only imagine how flooded DC Comics had gotten at the time with submissions. My heroes never appeared and I never got the vaunted tee-shirt. I really wish I had kept copies of my heroes as I don't recall any of them, but I think this series was probably what started me creating heroes of my own for the fun of it. Too bad the series isn't still about, I think I could snag that shirt now :)

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