My tummy is acting up on me. After looking over the nutritional value of the processed food, I am incorporating more recipes into my repertoire. The only problem is I am running thin on the amount of food I can use because of my financial issue. I do not dislike Ramen, but eating a packet for lunch/dinner can get very boring. I assume this is cause for my tummy ache.
My neighbors are starting to annoy me. Since I live in Norman, there is no leash law only a 10 foot visibility one. One neighbor has a dog which seems well trained. Usually the dog does not relieve itself on my yard but some instances it decides to. My other neighbor has three dogs which she only leashes when she takes them on a walk. She lets them outside during the evening and in more than one instance I have seen them defecate and urinate on my property.
List combined from
Diamond and
Comiclist. (*) Indicates the comic books I’d purchase if I only had around $20.
March 2, 2011
Annihilators #1 (Of 4)(Alex Garner Regular Cover), $4.99
Avengers Academy #10, $2.99
Batman Streets Of Gotham #20, $2.99
*Boys #52 (Darick Robertson Regular Cover), $3.99
Brightest Day #21 (David Finch Regular Cover), $2.99
*Comic Book Comics #5 (not verified by Diamond), $3.95
*Darkness #90, $2.99
Deadpool #33.1 (was numbered 32.1), $2.99
*First Wave #6 (Of 6)(J.G. Jones Regular Cover), $3.99
Green Lantern #63 (Doug Mahnke & Christian Alamy Regular Cover), $2.99
Grimm Fairy Tales #56 (Cover A Pasquale Qualano), $2.99
House Of Mystery #35, $2.99
Irredeemable #23 (Cover B Damian Couceiro), $3.99
Powers #7, $3.95
*Secret Six #31, $2.99
*Sweet Tooth #19, $2.99
Thunderbolts #154 (Stephanie Hans Regular Cover), $2.99
Usagi Yojimbo #135, $3.50
X-Factor #216, $2.99
War of Kings #1-6 (Marvel Comics, ‘09)
This is a fairly decent story were one king sacrifices himself for the greater good. I liked how the miniseries incorporated a class system. I really like the art team and how they were able to include different characters from different books. I would purchase this as a discounted set at a convention or store. Rating 7.5/10
"Like springs, adaptations can only go downhill."
John Simon