Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow.

Mar 26, 2008 15:59

So, I've been posting a lot lately and adding new friends and stuff, so I thought I'd make an introduction post. And so I was going to do that "ten things you should know about me" meme, but all I've done recently is memes, memes, memes. It's time for something else. And I thought, what do I want people to associate me with beyond all else?


Read more... )

alex reads, final fantasy tactics, awkward recaps, futuristic ringworlds, macbeth

Leave a comment

Comments 28

orinocou March 27 2008, 02:51:53 UTC
Wow, that should be the version of Macbeth they teach in high school. Where did you find this manga?

Oh yes, and I think I would like to draw you a Locke. (But first I should ask.) May I draw you a Locke?

Reply

terra March 27 2008, 23:30:48 UTC
A friend gave it to me for my birthday a few years ago. And I agree, this is Macbeth as it was always meant to be.

I'm always always always in favor of people drawing me Lockes! If you have a favorite character I might be able to reciprocate ;)

Reply


wanderlight March 27 2008, 02:52:42 UTC
THIS IS PRETTY AWESOME. :D

Not quite my Macbeth but all Macbeths are awesome. Hamlet is, too -- my teacher this year is this cynical little guy and I have English first thing in the morning, so for the first half of the year it was like waking up to a breakfast of existentialism every day!

Reply

terra March 27 2008, 23:34:03 UTC
Hahah, what do you mean, Rita? This is the TRUE MACBETH.

But does existentialism come with a prize in the cereal box? I'm sure when I come up with an all-encompassing moral philosophy, it will have a prize in the cereal box.

Reply

wanderlight March 27 2008, 23:43:13 UTC
It comes with two prizes.

Reply

terra March 27 2008, 23:46:29 UTC
O, I die, Horatio!

Fine then, mine will come with a pony.

Reply


(The comment has been removed)

Re: Like Macbeth? terra March 27 2008, 23:40:09 UTC
Oh, I'm not seeing any giant robots and/or space pirates, how could you?!

Seriously, I love any and all adaptations of things I like into comic books, and the different text levels are a nice touch. One thing about studying Shakespeare is the text is much easier to understand if you see it performed, so I think they're really good for adapting into a more visual medium.

Reply


archdukefizix March 27 2008, 08:14:49 UTC
wtf? Also where is everyone? You all seem to have disappeared. Maybe the space nazis took them, got to watch out for the space nazis.

Reply

terra March 27 2008, 23:53:40 UTC
It's probably the space Nazis. Also, I've been working in the library a lot, Emma and Nick have a thesis deadline Friday, and Will and Wes are qualing, so that explains a lot of people not being around :P

Reply


wolveswithhats March 27 2008, 13:57:42 UTC
Holy shit. This is the most epic thing I've ever seen. Even better than that Macbeth movie I watched in 11th grade with Ian McKellen cosplaying as Spike from BtVS and Judi Dench in a doorag. How do you find this insanity?

And glad to see you updating more. Now you just need to get on AIM more and we'll be golden. (also golden: that goth!Locke you promised me. YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO.)

Reply

terra March 27 2008, 23:43:43 UTC
It's pretty much the definitive Macbeth, I think you'll agree. But now I must look for this adaptation with Judi Dench in a doorag. My friend gave me this comic for my birthday a while back-- the company did a few other adaptations, but this seems to be the only one with dragons. I wanted The Red Badge of Courage with LASERS myself.

Ahaha, that's RIGHT, I need to draw gawthic Locke. The AIM thing is mostly because I don't have internet access where I live, so I can't be on as much as I'd like. BUT, I'M TRYING, ALRIGHT?!

Reply


Leave a comment

Up