Hope you had a fun and happy solstice and that 2012 proves better than 2011.
Since the DC reboot two things have happened. Thing the first is that my local comic shop closed. Lame. Thing the second is that I decided to just have the three (soon to be five) monthlies that I'm reading delivered. Thank you,
Comix Zone. In case you were wondering? Getting comics in the mail is so very awesome.
Currently reading:
Wonder Woman
Batwoman
Super Girl
Will start reading this month:
Birds of Prey
Justice League
I am also using the hell out of my
Crunchyroll subscription. No, I am still not watching
Naruto. I am, however, watching
Battle Girls Time Paradox which is kind of like someone was watching a lot of
Koihime Musou and thought "Hey, why don't we do this with feudal Japan instead of just ripping off classic Chinese literature?". It's not as fun as
Kiohime, but it's good. I just finished
Murder Princess, which probably benefits from being 6 episodes long considering that it's fairly consistently meh. The animation isn't terrible, but it's not particularly good either. The plot is fairly predictable. The characters are unremarkable standard anime types. And while I will never stop wishing that Funimation would offer subs as readily available as their dubbed work, the voice acting in
Murder Princess is acceptable. (Or maybe I mean that I wish Netflix offered subtitle options for more of it's instant selection?) It's pretty heavy on the romantic two girl friendship, which is something. I guess. So,
Murder Princess: Come for the intriguing concept of a near death experience causing a princess to swap bodies with a bounty hunter (of monsters) and then convincing that bounty hunter to avenge her father's death and protect the kingdom, realize that the A-plot is pretty meh, then end up staying for the les yay (which is intense enough to practically be the B-plot). If you like that sort of thing.
I've been dragging my feet on finishing Geroge R.R. Martin's
A Dance with Dragons because I have been informed that the end will make me want to punch Mr. Martin. More so than usual.
I finally finished
Planetary. It took longer than I expected because something happened in the second volume that crawled inside of me and murdered something precious. That is not a complaint; it means that story was resonating with me. Still, it took me a while to get through that. Though I am pleased to say that volumes 3 and 4 resurrected that precious thing. The art is beautiful and the story is nothing short of amazing and ridiculously fun. Seriously, guys.
Planetary is totally on my favorites list.
I have also been running around the land of Skyrim killing the ever loving fuck out Dragons and just about anything else that I come across. It is sweet.