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Obsession with G-Shock watches continues and grows with this latest 2100 addition. Alternating between the BATMAN '89 look of this one and the DICK TRACY look of my other favorite 2100 (the 9A) will make for a fun back and forth.
"we were trying to make pictures that didn't show things for a story that didn't say things”
This might be the best discussion of collaboration I’ve ever seen / heard, from two geniuses – Bill Watterson and John Kascht – unaccustomed to collaborating. The fruits of that collaboration, THE MYSTERIES, should arrive tomorrow; can't wait to dive in. Welcome back, Mr. Watterson.
last week's comics this week, 2023w40/41
No new additions to the list this week, but:
G.O.D.S. was solid and beautiful and longer but $9.99 solid and beautiful and longer? Price point destined to be forever a mystery. 50/50 on whether I'll continue – though I do want to re-read this issue before I decide on picking up the next: can't shake the feeling that I missed something.
FANTASTIC FOUR and BIRDS OF PREY are utter delights and I can't wait for the next issues.
BATMAN 138: I've loved Zdarsky's run (Zur FTW / adore Jiminez's art) but the Vandal Savage / Ra's angle addition to GOTHAM WAR is unnecessary and, so far, makes an intriguing concept far less; each have great potential separately – especially the Bat/Cat war with Zur taking over the Bat and the familial fall-out – but the clunky combination (so far) dilutes both. Still want to see how it plays out but I'm growing dismayed with its unfolding and want to get on with whatever the next status quo that this arc is clearly setting up may be. That said, I'm most curious about where Jason ends up in the wake of what happened here.
Bill Morrison's YELLOW SUBMARINE graphic novel adaptation is STUNNING; K is thrilled to have it in her collection.
WE BUY DIABETIC TEST STRIPS – Armand Hammer
Poetic fire running scorched earth over electrifying sonic collages: looking forward to listening over and again (on vinyl) and unearthing more of its layers. Vital.
I’ve been dealing with it for years, but it never ceases to amaze me how much of an unmitigated clusterfuck rural healthcare has become.
chapters
Opened to a random page in Rick Rubin’s THE CREATIVE ACT and landed on this perfect encapsulation of where I’m working on getting my mind/work to go: