Seth's Reading List
I'm getting really terrible with this whole journal thing.
I'm still on strike. Nothing new to report there. Still been reading a lot.
And to answer you question, VJ:
The Chronicles of Narnia (I thought this was going to be craptastic but Lisa's mom got it for me for Christmas and it's pretty damn good)
Essential Spider-Man vols. 1-4 (I take back everything I've ever said about Stan Lee being a shitty writer)
And to save a lot of space with titles, I've read the first 25 (of 300+) pulp novels of the Shadow. These can be really stupid or really great. There's not a whole lot of continuity between novels, so you can really just pick up any one and read it.
Finally, Showcase Presents Superman Vol. 1. (This is for comedic value only. Superman will do ass-tarded things like tunnel through a building when a door or window is easier to get to. And this first issue in the collection involves a prank Batman pulls on Superman, and almost kills them both. It's comedy gold.)
Alright kiddos, I'm outta here for the time being.
I'm still on strike. Nothing new to report there. Still been reading a lot.
And to answer you question, VJ:
The Chronicles of Narnia (I thought this was going to be craptastic but Lisa's mom got it for me for Christmas and it's pretty damn good)
Essential Spider-Man vols. 1-4 (I take back everything I've ever said about Stan Lee being a shitty writer)
And to save a lot of space with titles, I've read the first 25 (of 300+) pulp novels of the Shadow. These can be really stupid or really great. There's not a whole lot of continuity between novels, so you can really just pick up any one and read it.
Finally, Showcase Presents Superman Vol. 1. (This is for comedic value only. Superman will do ass-tarded things like tunnel through a building when a door or window is easier to get to. And this first issue in the collection involves a prank Batman pulls on Superman, and almost kills them both. It's comedy gold.)
Alright kiddos, I'm outta here for the time being.