Just looked it up. Unless I'm mistaken, it should be All-New X-Men #19, the last issue of the run.
Just looked it up. Unless I'm mistaken, it should be All-New X-Men #19, the last issue of the run.
Can I just point out that, though this was obviously a big factor, FF not being usually a big seller probably didn't help, either?
I'm going to be a big ol' nerd here and point out that b) was kind of adressed at the end of All-New X-Men: they didn't disappear from the past. I don't remember if they're copies or from an alternate dimension, though.
If you're travelling via Ryanair, your luggage will most probably be a small suitcase and a bag (more will cost substantially more than your ticket in fees), so they will travel with you. And, yes, Ryanair is kind of sketchy (and has awfully uncomfortable seats) but it is also dirt cheap if you buy early, and they…
Just finished The Master and Margarita, by Mikhail Bulgakov. It was awesome, but I continue to have problems recognizing Russian names, which lead to a very confusing first part for a bit there. Am now reading The Underground Railroad, by Colson Whitehead and doing a dual read of both Begginers and What We Talk About…
Well, the bands I actually have seen the most times are not a result of any special effort on my part. Student festivals are a big thing here in Portugal, and nowhere bigger than at my alma mater, Coimbra, so I ended up seeing the staples of the circuit (Xutos&Pontapés and so on) 5,6 or even 7 times.
Regarding concerts…
Looked up that album to see what was on there and it checks out: there's a bunch of really great stuff there (but none greater than Ali Farka Touré, IMO)!
And I agree, Tinariwen are pretty damn great.
Morally ambivalent Magneto is genuinely one of my favorite comics characters. All-out evil, maniacal Magneto is just boring.
(I feel much of the same way about Emma Frost, though she doesn't rate quite as high on my imaginary list)
That's Maggot, actually, but I agree.
Hmmm? I can't remember anybody saying this was a one-and-done, and I can't also find anything to support that after a long couple of seconds of googling it…
So, you're suffering from Stockfont Syndrome?
(sorry, had to get that out of my system)
Yeah, I saw. To the surprise of no one, Bannon largely wrote it.
(anyway, I was kidding, really)
No, no, no. It's "Comrade Trump" and "Herr Bannon", you're mixing your authoritarian tyrants here!
That would be the Kyle Richmond.
It really does. Most of the first season of PoI is unfortunately much more of a procedural-with-a-gimmick than anything else, but it really starts to pick up towards the end of it and, by mid-season 2, turns into one of my favorite network series of recent memory. The establishing of season arcs and the slow…
Yeah, I felt the same. Not really a separate book, more of a bridge between the narratives of the first two and a setup for the last one (with Férmin's backstory thrown in).
I hope I reach the same conclusion!
I enjoyed it very much as well.
From what I'm seeing, it may not be out in english yet, though. It is a beast of a book! (I just checked, the portuguese edition which I own has about 850 pages)
I have not. Should I?
I've picked up Sherman Alexei's "The Lone-Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven". I've read very little of it as of yet, but I'm quite liking it (I'm a big fan of short stories). When I finish it, which should be soon based on the book's size, I'll take up Carlos Ruiz Zafón's The Labyrinth of Spirits (the 4th and final…