Law, horses and X men comics....
Jan. 29th, 2005 04:07 pmSo I don't usually go on about legal stuff here, but I have to mention that I finished and sent the discovery responses I've been working on for the last. 4. bloody. weeks. (not counting the entire week I was out sick :P) and I was utterly GLEEFUL to see all 200+ pages of it LEAVE my office and back to the smooth-talkin' *&^%$#! lawyer who sent it to us...hoooyeah, go away little discovery, go awaaaayyyy.
I'm feeling a lot better, but I'm still coughy. Did I mention that my flu turned into an upper-resperatory infection? It did, and I still have about a week of antibiotics, drat it. But I was well enough to ride Jhala a little, which made her happy. Gotta love that li'l mare. I saw Tristan, too, who is at a different stable, but by then I was coughing again, so I didn't take him out. He was disappointed, which makes me sad. Must ride Tris at some point this week. I swear, he's the kindest horse I've ever met.
Got a big box of X-comics...several months' worth of all the stuff I can't subscribe to. So much fun was had. Reviews, with teh minor spoilers:
X-23 is intelligent, thoughtful and very, very sad. A quiet exploration of how abuse begets itself and how the lies we tell ourselves will always come back to kill us, with interest. It's also a very interesting "women's issues" sort of story, a very female POV, which is kind of unusual in X-men comics. I was still thinking about it, and upset about it, long after I'd read the issues, which is unusual for teh X-fluff. Poor little X-23. And it occurs to me that Wolverine saddled Kitty and Ray with her as an unwanted third roomate in the recentmost 'Uncanny' so that she can see firsthand what a healthy relationship is supposed to look like, 'cos ye gods know she has never seen one up until this point. (And yeah. Kitty and Rachel are just friends. Sure.)
Gambit, by contrast, is pure fluff. But it is entertaining, clever fluff. With some neat, tricky plotting, a character I really wish they hadn't killed off because he was delightful, and a few moments that made me laugh out loud. And a very oh-so-sexy Cajun, of course. mmmmm Cajun. It was a nice chaser for the deeply dark X-23.
The latest Unlimited contained nothing particularly incredible, and the Sage story only convinced me that Claremont is the only writer to date who "gets" Sage. Although he's obviously crushing on the character, which is OK because I am too, but I shudder to think what might happen if any other writer gets his hands on her long-term. There's no way that Emma would have to tell Sage that they were telling silly date stories in order to distract the super-claustrophobe-stressing Storm. Sage may be cold, but she can read human interactions perfectly well and we've seen her hyper-aware of what Storm's doing at all times, because as we saw in X-treme she's a touch obsessive on the subject of her, uh, leader.
I haven't read the Jubilee issues yet, but I'm told it's cancelled. Ah, well. get Jubes back to NY where she belongs, and bloody graduate her from High School already. How many years has she been a teen? Ah wait, I forgot, we're in Marvel U time here.
X-men has a new writer, thank goodness. The first 'Golgotha' issue was really good, nice n morbid. Larocca's artwork is as always exquisite. I think I'll give up the battle and decide to like Emma now.
And the most exciting one is the first 'Phoenix: Endsong" which I've so been waiting for. OMG GORGEOUS. Some truly stunning artwork, and already I'm in love with the story, though I think that it will be tragic. (fine by me). Worth the price of admission just for the sight of Jean Grey's mouldering corpse clawing its way out of the grave. (maniacal cackles.) OMG. DEAD JEAN!!!!!!!! And Phoenix beauty. Yep, phoenix obsessed am I.
I need a phoenix icon, but I can't decide which of the three I have to dump for it. Maybe the dog/cat lovers one, it's so funny in the larger version but you can't really see it in the icon. What do we think?
And on that note, I leave you with a very amusing meme that makes me miss my renfaire days. I think I need to do faire again this year.
prrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrra
Jackel
I'm feeling a lot better, but I'm still coughy. Did I mention that my flu turned into an upper-resperatory infection? It did, and I still have about a week of antibiotics, drat it. But I was well enough to ride Jhala a little, which made her happy. Gotta love that li'l mare. I saw Tristan, too, who is at a different stable, but by then I was coughing again, so I didn't take him out. He was disappointed, which makes me sad. Must ride Tris at some point this week. I swear, he's the kindest horse I've ever met.
Got a big box of X-comics...several months' worth of all the stuff I can't subscribe to. So much fun was had. Reviews, with teh minor spoilers:
X-23 is intelligent, thoughtful and very, very sad. A quiet exploration of how abuse begets itself and how the lies we tell ourselves will always come back to kill us, with interest. It's also a very interesting "women's issues" sort of story, a very female POV, which is kind of unusual in X-men comics. I was still thinking about it, and upset about it, long after I'd read the issues, which is unusual for teh X-fluff. Poor little X-23. And it occurs to me that Wolverine saddled Kitty and Ray with her as an unwanted third roomate in the recentmost 'Uncanny' so that she can see firsthand what a healthy relationship is supposed to look like, 'cos ye gods know she has never seen one up until this point. (And yeah. Kitty and Rachel are just friends. Sure.)
Gambit, by contrast, is pure fluff. But it is entertaining, clever fluff. With some neat, tricky plotting, a character I really wish they hadn't killed off because he was delightful, and a few moments that made me laugh out loud. And a very oh-so-sexy Cajun, of course. mmmmm Cajun. It was a nice chaser for the deeply dark X-23.
The latest Unlimited contained nothing particularly incredible, and the Sage story only convinced me that Claremont is the only writer to date who "gets" Sage. Although he's obviously crushing on the character, which is OK because I am too, but I shudder to think what might happen if any other writer gets his hands on her long-term. There's no way that Emma would have to tell Sage that they were telling silly date stories in order to distract the super-claustrophobe-stressing Storm. Sage may be cold, but she can read human interactions perfectly well and we've seen her hyper-aware of what Storm's doing at all times, because as we saw in X-treme she's a touch obsessive on the subject of her, uh, leader.
I haven't read the Jubilee issues yet, but I'm told it's cancelled. Ah, well. get Jubes back to NY where she belongs, and bloody graduate her from High School already. How many years has she been a teen? Ah wait, I forgot, we're in Marvel U time here.
X-men has a new writer, thank goodness. The first 'Golgotha' issue was really good, nice n morbid. Larocca's artwork is as always exquisite. I think I'll give up the battle and decide to like Emma now.
And the most exciting one is the first 'Phoenix: Endsong" which I've so been waiting for. OMG GORGEOUS. Some truly stunning artwork, and already I'm in love with the story, though I think that it will be tragic. (fine by me). Worth the price of admission just for the sight of Jean Grey's mouldering corpse clawing its way out of the grave. (maniacal cackles.) OMG. DEAD JEAN!!!!!!!! And Phoenix beauty. Yep, phoenix obsessed am I.
I need a phoenix icon, but I can't decide which of the three I have to dump for it. Maybe the dog/cat lovers one, it's so funny in the larger version but you can't really see it in the icon. What do we think?
And on that note, I leave you with a very amusing meme that makes me miss my renfaire days. I think I need to do faire again this year.
prrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrra
Jackel