All I want for Xmas is Blog Posts

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Sam - Tell me about some music track, or swear at pitchfuck.

Dylan - Something about a scientist or a compress scheme.

Michelle - What has offended thy eye as of late?

Stephen - Angry recount of dealing with a public service or semi fictional account that is an actual apology/restatement of love for Wifey. Not the Judy Bloom book.

Eric - Why didn't you convince me to download Y the last man earlier? I've been having dreams about it.

Sena - Wow, that's how you spell your name? Huh.

Karen - Tell me something you like'd about LA.

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eric said:

Because I don't approve of downloading comics. It is not as strong an industry as the music or movie variety, and is still relatively small enough that the buying dollar matters. The first trade of "Y the Last Man" is only $9.99. As is the first volume of the equally amazing "Ex Machina", also written by Brian K. Vaughn. And the first trade of "Fables", written by Bill Willingham, is also $9.99 if you are looking for further goodness.

P.S. Y is amazing.

P.P.S. On the other hand, I'm glad people are reading quality comics.

ryan in exile said:

actually i did buy the first paperback, then gave it to a friend, and in the meanwhile 'got' the others.

vertigo just put all their first issues online for free.

also, y is the best selling vertigo franchise right now, i believe, at over 25k an episode (which is still quite sad)

damn you boingboing for feeding my media glut

Stephen said:

He said a blog post asshole, not a blog comment.

*kick*

boobs radley said:

kpcc (LA npr) was serializing Y the last man late nights back in sept. the guy with the lisp read it. amazing.

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