marycatelli
24 September 2025 @ 09:22 pm
Sanders' Rhetorical, or Union Sixth Reader by Charles Walton Sanders

An advanced work of elocution.

Perhaps chiefly useful now for its selections and the light they cast on the era. It has several on the importance of the Union. It boasts of a wide variety, to fit young readers, and it does feature both prose and poetry on many different topics, fiction and non-fiction. I think it has more biographical essays than the earlier books in the series.

(Though it was amusing to read the side note that people used to eat a dish of fried dough known as a doughnut.)
 
 
laughing_tree
24 September 2025 @ 05:05 pm
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There's a man with a hammer, he calls himself Thor, and he is resolutely Just Some Guy. The hammer is Just Some Hammer - I can spill the beans here that we didn't have the room or inclination to do on the page, that it's a third-hand lump hammer similar to the one I keep in my shed and he got it for four bucks in a thrift store. He didn't find it in mystic circumstances, it doesn't have a secret power, it's just wood and metal. It's not particularly special, much like Sigurd Jarlson is not particularly special. But despite that, he's got to save himself, and his friends, and his soul, and the world. We'll see how it works out for him. -- Al Ewing

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iamrman
24 September 2025 @ 08:43 pm

Writer: Mark Gruenwald

Pencils: Rik Levins

Inks: Danny Bulanadi


Cap and Paladin have been captured by Superia, who plans on turning them into women.


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iamrman
24 September 2025 @ 02:30 pm

Writer: Doug Moench

Pencils and inks: Klaus Janson


While Alfred tries to save the seriously injured Bruce, Tim thinks back to a previous adventure.


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iamrman
24 September 2025 @ 12:30 pm

Writers: Scott Peterson and Kelley Puckett

Pencils: Damion Scott

Inks: Robert Campanella


Batgirl tries to find the man who scrambled her abilities.


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Warning for a scary, murdery scene.

Intracompany crossovers were newish in 1988, just a few years after Secret Wars and Crisis on Infinite Earths, so creators saw them more as opportunities than impositions. The big idea for Millennium was that there's a giant alien robot conspiracy, aided by willing or brainwashed humans.



Great advice! I sure trust you completely, Martian MANHUNTER! )
 
 
iamrman
24 September 2025 @ 10:30 am

Writer: Gerry Conway

Pencils: John Romita, Sr.

Inks: Tony Mortellaro and Jim Starlin


The origin of Hammerhead!


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icon_uk
Eleven and a half years into it's run, the ever-enjoyable X-plain the X-Men podcast has just reached it's demi-millenium as episode 500 dropped.

For those unaware of it, it is, in it's own words a look at "The ins, the outs, and the retcons of comics greatest superhero soap-opera" which started at the dawn of the Silver Age and has only just reached the end of the 90's. So the Morrison run awaits.

Hosts Jay Edidin and Miles Stokes have, IMHO, a great presenting and bantering style and between Mile's enthusiasm, Jay's critical analsyis (though each have aspects of the other) and the queer prism they bring to look at the media through, plus the sheer amount of research they must do, this has been one of my go-to podcasts for pretty much a decade (Plus they share my affection for the OG New Mutants, and a certain omnilinguist and his technorganic soulmate in particular, so how could I not be a fan? :) )

They've also had some excellent guests over the years, including Kurt Busiek, Chris Claremont and Louise Simonson.

The Anniversary episode is great fun. They bring in a professional expert on the industrial applications of magnets to discuss just how much of Magneto's infinitely varied magnetic powers might be based in reality (Answer: More than you might think, but not necessarily in the way you might think), then are themselved interviewed about the podcast itself, which is fascinating.

Anyhoo, well worth a listen if you fancy some affectionately, if sometimes slightly snarky, X-discussion and analysis.

(Look, this podcast managed to make me even vaguely invested in parts of 90's X-Force, and you have NO idea the barriers it was working against there... well, actually you might, but that doesn't make it less impressive)
 
 
iamrman
23 September 2025 @ 05:50 pm

Writer: Chris Claremont

Pencils: Marc Silvestri

Inks: Dan Green


The X-Men are awfully kill-happy in this issue. I get that it is the Brood, but still...


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iamrman
23 September 2025 @ 02:30 pm

Words and pencils: Dan Jurgens

Inks: George Perez


Will Prysm sacrifice a chance to be normal in order to save the team?


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iamrman
23 September 2025 @ 12:31 pm

Writer: Jerry Ordway

Pencils: Kerry Gammill

Inks: Dennis Janke


Intergang tries to silence Morgan Edge after his heart attack.


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iamrman
23 September 2025 @ 10:32 am

Writer: Roger Stern

Pencils: Tom Lyle

Inks: Scott Hanna


Power Girl enlists Starman's aid in fighting Doctor Polaris.


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icon_uk
23 September 2025 @ 08:39 am
In the comments to these weekly posts (and only these posts), it's your chance to go as off topic as you like.

Talk about non-comics stuff, thread derail, and just generally chat among yourselves.

The intent of these posts is to chat and have some fun and, sure, vent a little as required. Reasoned debate is fine, as always, but if you have to ask if something is going over the line, think carefully before posting please.

Normal board rules about conduct and behaviour still apply, of course.

It's been suggested that, if discussing spoilers for recent media events, it might be advisable to consider using the rot13 method to prevent other members seeing spoilers in passing.

The world situation is the world situation. If you're following the news, you know it as much as I do, if you're not, then there are better sources than scans_daily. But please, no doomscrolling, for your own sake.

So POTUS 47 capped off a week where he had already proudly admitted that hate beat forgiveness for him (surprising no-one), by standing in front of a microphone and announcing that tylenol/paracetemol should be avoided in pregnancy to prevent autism. To say this flies in the face of every respected medical authority in the world is not an understatement, but, well, here we are.

Apparently the number of MAGA supporters attending the tribute/political rally/ego-fest for the recently killed Right Wing activist, whose name needs no glorification from me, caused the local grindr server in Arizona to crash. You may draw your own conclusions.

Robert Redford, a remarkable actor and by all accounts, a remarkable man, passed away at the age 89.

A trailer for next years "Mandalorian and Grogu" movie dropped along with a beautifully 1940's style poster

Not sure if I shared the trailer for next years Yoroi Shin Den Samurai Troopers anime, for those who might remember "Ronin Warriors" in the 90's. But if I did tough luck, here it is again.
 
 
marycatelli
22 September 2025 @ 01:15 pm
Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse

The continuing adventures of Jeeves and Bertie.

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