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Lego Pizza – Lego In Real Life Stop Motion Cooking i 14 ASMR
Tags:BrickMeister.com, LEGO, Pizza
Comic Review for week of September 4th 2019
I remember reading this back in the day and being less than impressed. I’m still not impressed too much, but I’m happy to see the character getting the attention she deserves.
A lovely and enjoyable story of a Skeleton and his friend rat, both of whom must go under disguise to hide themselves from the simple villagers they live with. A top hat and a mustache work, naturally.
I was missing #5, but that came it, but now it’s stuck in my “to read” pile, which isn’t getting any smaller.
I didn’t think I’d ever see Night Thrasher in a comic again, but here we are with him teaming up with the Punisher of all people.
Insanity in comic book form, love what’s going on here.
Super sidekick here doing stuff.
I’ll need to sit down and re-read all of these again, because I’m pretty lost with the story, or even the setting.
Fallen World is a lead in to another future story, so I’m happy with it. War Mother is even here!
A good start to a story that ultimately is going to just be a lead in to a video game that I’m not going to play, so I’m not sure how much I should be expecting of it.
I just read this book last night and I honestly can’t remember much about it.
Fantastic space escapades written for adults, with impressive art and pacing, this is what comics should be.
The resolution of the lost storage unit. Awesome plot device, good wrap up.
Even the smartest hulk is still a hulk.
Not a huge fan of this story line, but apparently this series does not have many issues left.
I tried reading this and mostly got through it, but other than being impressed with the “parody” cover, this wasn’t a very good comic book.
I’m really happy with the IDW marvel universe, this series is the best of them.
I DID miss this, thank you for showing me!
Why US Bathrooms Dont Have Bidets
Honestly, I’d need a NSFW video to show exactly how these work because they’re framing them as complete replacement of toilet paper and spritzing some water on my butt isn’t going to remove anything that TP would.
MIRROR
Tags:Cars, Mirrors, Skeletons
Comic Review for week of August 28th 2019
Not-snake eyes is under surveillance by Cobra! Yo Joe Cola makes an appearance!
More ninja on ninja violence, when will it stop? Hopefully not any time soon!
I absolutely loved this cover, it’s a fantastic celebration of the wonder of Marvel Comics. The content inside was a waste of time reading and had absolutely no redeeming value.
Poe belongs to the stars, but they shoved in someone else for this story to take the punch out of a story that should have been his alone.
I’m still missing #2 and #3, so I’ll hold off to review until those are done.
Love the cover, love the story, just wish we got more Trek comics of this quality.
Who knew that the cry baby general from the First Order came from a troubled childhood?
The end of an interesting story that ultimately went no where.
3-D gimmick! McFarlan is a great artist to do this with, as he’s always throwing extra stuff in for the backgrounds and his spidey art is highly dynamic. Specifically there was a scene with some pigeons flying around, then a scene with spidey in the air and his webs flying all around him that worked really well for the 3d effect.
continues to be the first thing I read when it comes time to reading my weekly pulls.
Not a great book, but come on, the parody cover alone was worth the price of admission.
I think I’m back on board with what’s going on here, the villains are more better well explained and there’s a guest star in the last panel!
The creative team on this book is just mind blowingly good. May they always have access to the Batfamily!
I love this cover and I love what they’re going for here.
And now, some reviews for books that didn’t just come out, but I just read:
An interesting concept and I’m surprised as how well it worked. LCS was having a half off sale on their hardcovers and I’d had my eye on this one for a while, and at that price it was well worth my time to read.
I actually bought the 8 single issues and the covers for them are pretty dope, they spell out AVENGERS and looks amazing all lined up. The story inside is not as interesting and seemed to meander for most of the mini series with no real point to the whole thing. I also bought the first mini series, it has the same situation, cool covers, but I’m assuming the story is going to be less exciting.
I think I bought these because I found them for three or four bucks each on amazon and I had read the Image Firsts version of the first issue and was somewhat interested in the story. It’s a great story and some good art, but at the end of the day I don’t think this series is for me.
Red Eyed C-3PO
Tags:C-3PO, Star Wars, Star Wars: Episode 9: The Rise of Skywalker
Red Faced Rey
Tags:Movies, Rey, Star Wars, Star Wars: Episode 9: The Rise of Skywalker, Wallpaper
Resistance Fleet
Tags:Movies, Star Wars: Episode 9: The Rise of Skywalker, Wallpaper
Dark Side Rey
Tags:Movies, Star Wars, Star Wars: Episode 9: The Rise of Skywalker, Wallpaper
Xbox – September 2019 Games with Gold
I’m not excited about any of these, but I’ll give them all a try, eventually.
Awesome Things Volume XXII
Here’s a gallery of the most recent Awesome Things that have been posted to MyConfinedSpace:
Subway will test plant-based Beyond Meatball Marinara sub at select locations
I’d try it. I think I’m going to try the BK version as well, which if I remember correctly is releasing nationwide tomorrow on the 8th.
Comic Review for week of April 24th 2019
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First issue of the “galaxy’s edge” series and I’m already bored.
Sorta obscessed with Vader, sorta dead because of it.
Awesome story gets more awesome.
Rocket’s origin story is weird AF, but I think it would fit in to the MCU with some slight tweaks.
This was an odd choice for a True Believers book, as it’s the first in a 12 issue storyline, which I guess isn’t TOO weird if you view these things as ads for a trade collection that’s about to come out.
This goes for all the Star Wars True Believers this month: Marvel only just recently got the license for the books back and as such they only have a few years of recent history to mine for promotional content to be used in the TB series of books. That being the case, it’s weird to see TB books from issues that came out just a couple years ago, with the exception of Star Wars #107 from Marvel’s original run. I missed the vast majority of that series when it first ran, so from everything I’m seeing, it was a weird and wacky world of completely goofy but cool stuff that I may need to check out more in depth.
Best book of the week, this series really hits the ground running and I love the idea of moving forward a decade or two in time. Hype!
My comic shop neglected to pull this for me, and still hasn’t been able to get a copy for me yet. This is beginning to be a problem >:(
A great restart/origin story that’s continuing to be great.
A not so great restart to the Firefly comics that continues to not be all that great.
What an absolute horror of an issue. I’m going to make a note of both the author and artists and try to avoid them in the future, this just isn’t for me.
A confusing issue of a confusing series.
I’m thinking I need to go back and re-read this entire series, I feel like I may have missed something important.
Valiant books have had a weird history of dipping in quality, then immediately coming right back up. This is one of those dips, I just don’t understand this character, nor her motivations.
Having two #1 issues of Star Trek that open with a TOS story was a mistake. I can’t remember which is which and to be honest, I don’t care to, both are perfectly ok stories, but separating them in my mind is difficult. IIRC, the Year Five story is the better of the two, but the Waypoint Special had the benefit of having multiple stories, some of which were good and at least one that was so confusing that I actively hated it by the end. Sidenote, Waypoint has nothing to do with the Encounter at Farpoint, which was my original assumption.
A Florida woman was fined 100000 for a dirty pool and overgrown grass When do fines become excessive
Big Blue
Tags:Airplanes, Boats, Wallpaper
The Lost Boys
Tags:Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies, The Lost Boys
No clue how I missed this the first time around, it was a fun movie.
The Lost Boys originally appeared on Adam Selvidge’s Website on May 27, 2019.
World War Z
Tags:Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies, Zombies
I’m not sure if I can ever forgive them for changing the entire premise of the franchise, but the movie, that shares nothing with the book, ended up being an ok thing to watch.
World War Z originally appeared on Adam Selvidge’s Website on May 28, 2019.
How an internet mob falsely painted a Chipotle employee as racist
How an internet mob falsely painted a Chipotle employee as racist originally appeared on Internet-D on May 26, 2019.
Wine Country
Tags:Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies
some of the funniest women in america go take a vacation and get drunk.
Wine Country originally appeared on Adam Selvidge’s Website on May 26, 2019.
John Carter
Tags:John Carter of Mars, Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies
watched while napping while recovering from Megacon 2019 in Orlando. This is still an awesome movie that never got it’s due.
John Carter originally appeared on Adam Selvidge’s Website on May 26, 2019.
US Navy pilots reportedly spotted UFOs over East Coast
U.S. Navy pilots reportedly spotted UFOs over East Coast originally appeared on Internet-D on May 28, 2019.
Nuts Out of control Do something American robocall outrage
‘Nuts! Out of control. Do something!’: American robocall outrage originally appeared on Internet-D on May 28, 2019.
Out Today Star Trek The Original Series The Captains Oath
Tags:Books, Star Trek, StarTrekBookClub.com
Out today is another Star Trek: The Original Series book, titled “Star Trek: The Original Series: The Captain’s Oath”, by Christopher L. Bennett.
Here’s the book’s synopsis:
The saga of James T. Kirk’s historic command of the U.S.S. Enterprise is known throughout the galaxy. But one part of the legend has barely been touched upon until now: the story of Kirk’s first starship command and the remarkable achievements by which Starfleet’s youngest captain earned the right to succeed Christopher Pike as the commander of the famous Enterprise. From his early battles with the Klingons to the rescue of endangered civilizations, Kirk grapples with difficult questions: Is he a warrior or a peacemaker? Should he obey regulations or trust his instincts? This thrilling novel illustrates the events and choices that would shape James T. Kirk into one of the most renowned captains in Starfleet history.
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Out Today: “Star Trek: The Original Series: The Captain’s Oath” originally appeared on Star Trek Book Club on May 28, 2019.
Batman vs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Tags:Batman, Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
This ended up being a much better film than I was expecting it to be. This style of TMNT animation is new to me, but the characterizations and animations were spot on. They got bonus points for using one of Batgirl’s best costumes and for having the two villains team up in a way that made total sense.
Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles originally appeared on Adam Selvidge’s Website on May 27, 2019.
Sir Roger Moore dies aged 89
The actor, best known for his suave portrayal of James Bond, has died aged 89, his family announces.
Sir Roger Moore dies aged 89 originally appeared on Internet-D on May 26, 2019.