I may go see Fred Clause. Just to annoy other people.
Jeff the Cat had a few teeth pulled this week. He is doing very well and doesn't seem to miss them.
Carla made very good cupcakes. I bring this up not just to say Thanks!, but to point out that she's launched a new site,
Dessert Lounge! My folks were in town this weekend once again looking at property. This time, they may have even found something.
I slept a lot this weekend.
We walked the dogs. That was very nice.
I also read comics.
I ran into a co-worker at Austin Books.
Jason bought an X-Box and Halo.
I didn't watch the UT game and am regretting that decision. I did watch the Colts game and the Dallas game.
I briefly did some work.
The weekends are too short.
SOME COMICS I ENJOYEDAction Comics 858: After Infinite Crisis, DC decided that it was a good time to join the past/ future of Superman together with the Legion of Superheroes once again. A great set-up, wonderfully drawn, and for those (like me) with a gap in their DCU knowledge regarding the Legion, this is a great read.
Batman 670: You can't keep a good Demon's Head down. I didn't like the loss of Bat-villain Ra's al Ghul, as al Ghul was always one of the more complex characters in the Bat-Rogues Gallery. Morrison is doing the most to redefine Batman's world of any writer since the post DKR-era.
Justice Society of America 10: Do you like Superheroes? Did you enjoy mid-90's DC project Kingdom Come? Do you like Superman? Can your brain handle the multiverse? I don't know why this volume of JSA is so much better than the previous volume, handled by the exact same writer, but... man. Every month when this title comes out, this is the first comic I read from the stack.
Crime Bible: The Five Lessons of Blood (1 of 5): Montoya is back as The Question. Cult conspiracies, hard-boiled detectives, Greg Rucka, Tom Mandrake... Worth a look.
Tales of the Sinestro Corps Presents: Superman-Prime: Uhm. Look, this just isn't going to necessarily be a great first comic for anyone to read, but it is a good read as it basically ties together the entire past of the once Superboy of Earth Prime.