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Thu, Aug. 19th, 2004 02:53 pm
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Niftiness!! I now have a signed Cerebus comic for free! Ok, for the cost of two stamps, but still.

Neil Gaiman had something in his blog in which Dave Sim said he wanted to know how active the blog readers were. So he said anyone who snail mailed him would get a free, signed copy of a Cerebus comic featuring his Sandman parodies. Amazingly, I was active, and I have a free comic! Yay ^_^.

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Sun, Jun. 20th, 2004 12:56 am
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Read Emma Frost #2, 7-12. Emma is strangely nice and not like unto Emma at all. Watch me dabble in the world of X-Men again... the majority of what I actually know from canon has been gathered from various internet sites, given that I am generally too cheap to cough up for graphic novels (with the exception of Sandman, for which I have spent tons and tons of money on, sigh). I am still waiting for her bitchy self to emerge. I like her for the same reasons I like Scarlett O'Hara.

I went to the little Shanghai place again and had loads of food ^_^. Next time I need to somehow drag more people with me so I can order more stuff, but sadly, the lack of any social circle whatsoever seems to put a damper on this idea already.

Interesting thoughts on feminism and romance novels and femininity floating around, thanks to [livejournal.com profile] heres_luck writing on romance novels and [livejournal.com profile] melymbrosia's comments on reading Mars. I'm not quite sure how I "discovered" feminism for myself. Cut for length )

Hellboy

Sat, Apr. 3rd, 2004 10:06 pm
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Keep in mind that I have never read or even heard of the comic prior to this.

I thought that it was an absolutely gorgeous movie, and I adore Hellboy the character completely. He reminds me of Buffy. I mean, if Buffy were big and red and demony and smoked a cigar.

It was such a pretty movie -- the cinematography, the colors. Liz Sherman on fire. Some of the shots looked like they were taken from comic panels in the best possible way. And I loved loved loved the world of Hellboy, the whole occult thing. Plus, evil magic Nazis! I think one of my bulletproof kinks is magic mixed with technology set before the technological age. Or magic in the post-industrialist, pre-urban fantasy stage. Or retro-technology, like the robot in Iron Giant. Anyway, I like that hazy period between the past and the present, when things are still being modernized.

It was also a really frustrating movie too. It was so gorgeous, but the plot was pretty dumb. I think in general self-replicating demon thingys are not scary, because scariness is not really reliant upon sheer number (see: S7 Buffy and the ubervamps of doom). And I got this sense that there was so much more, that there were acres of mythology about the Gods of Chaos and of other dimensions and of men whose blood dried up to sand, and all I got to see was the hunting down and exploding of some monsters!

Spoilers )

So my main problem was with the plot, which I felt was too fast and not that thought out. I adored the characters -- loved small moments between Hellboy and Liz at the asylum, loved the masked evil Nazi, loved Hellboy's relationship with his dad. I also loved Hellboy and the director of the FBI finally kind of accepting each other.

So now I really want to read the comic, because I think it can go more into the world and the mythology, and it has lots more space to develop the characters. Except it's driving me nuts because I can't find a single fan site! Every time I google, only movie sites come up!

I found the official site, except they don't even have something like pictures of the characters and a small synopsis! I can't figure out what's going on at all, and I have no idea where to start looking. And right now I am too cheap to buy the comic -- may end up camping out in a bookstore to read it and see if I like it.

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