I'd be more excited about the lego star wars revelation if I had or was likely to get either a 360 or a PS3, but we look mostly likely to get a Wii if anything, and even then no time soon. (I get the least say in such things because I nearly never play games).
Lego Batman?! Wow, that's...hilarious! But then, this webcomic strip has shown me the light; Batman is comedy gold. He can make anything funny. Just imagine him gardening...
I'll see if I can get the comics from my library. I have a few virtual comics, but for some reason I find reading a comic off the monitor a much less satisyfing experiance than sitting down with the paper in my hand, and a cup of tea, and turning the pages.
I completely agree! Though I've developed a strange fondness for the individual issues - I love sitting down with a huge stack of single-issue comics. I think I like the 1940s serialised nostalgia (well, a 1980s child's Sky-Captain twisted imagined nostalgia...) they bring with them. It's a different style and pace of story telling.
Though I do have digital copies of my favourite comics in case something happens to the actual paper copies. Fortunately I don't collect too many comics or I think I'd have serious storage issues...
I ~might~ get a 360 if the price comes down a bit more, and if they release an updated version of the machine that runs just a little bit quieter. The damned things sound like hoovers the way they are at the moment.
As for the PS3, it's just too expensive for a console. If I'm spending that sort of money, I'll get a cutting edge PC instead.
And yep, Lego Batman is next. There were rumours that a Lego Indiana Jones was in design too.
Lego Batman?! Wow, that's...hilarious! But then, this webcomic strip has shown me the light; Batman is comedy gold. He can make anything funny. Just imagine him gardening...
I'll see if I can get the comics from my library. I have a few virtual comics, but for some reason I find reading a comic off the monitor a much less satisyfing experiance than sitting down with the paper in my hand, and a cup of tea, and turning the pages.
I completely agree! Though I've developed a strange fondness for the individual issues - I love sitting down with a huge stack of single-issue comics. I think I like the 1940s serialised nostalgia (well, a 1980s child's Sky-Captain twisted imagined nostalgia...) they bring with them. It's a different style and pace of story telling.
Though I do have digital copies of my favourite comics in case something happens to the actual paper copies. Fortunately I don't collect too many comics or I think I'd have serious storage issues...
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As for the PS3, it's just too expensive for a console. If I'm spending that sort of money, I'll get a cutting edge PC instead.
And yep, Lego Batman is next. There were rumours that a Lego Indiana Jones was in design too.
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