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This latest arc in Cap’s legacy is a grim look into the dark soul of an American hero. Sometimes I think it is more…

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March 18, 2011 12:51 am When the character makes note of the time isn't it supposed to be 12am and not 12pm? It does this twice in this issue. I'm guessing someone will correct it for the next issue. I'm curious how everything will turn out in the next issue!
March 15, 2011 2:09 pm does Emma's butt look weird to anybody else?
March 8, 2011 5:12 pm I live in Plattsburgh! Hopefully they can manage a local shipment for Wednesday.l
March 8, 2011 3:54 pm I thought Keanu Reeves was terrible as Constantine. Topher Grace was okay as Venom but there were so many conflicts in that movie that it was hard to get a grasp on anybody's character.
March 2, 2011 7:59 pm It was fun to read online when it first came out. Then, as @mrlogical said, it sort of got tiring. I just don't think it would be getting this hype or praise if an adult had written it rather than a little kid.
February 24, 2011 12:22 pm To keep my imaginary stack under control I just add them to a wishlist on a comic website like instocktrades.com. That way I don't have to think about them nor do I freak out when I got to a new comic store and can't figure out what it was that I wanted to read.
February 22, 2011 11:21 am I also wanted to say that I love seeing everyone's stacks. (Wow, that sounds dirty). I like to add the interesting ones I see from your stacks to my wishlists at instocktrades.com.
Also, while I love having a large stack of constant reading material, sometimes I get sad because it means that if I were financially responsible I wouldn't buy anymore until my stack was lower and half the fun of reading comics, I feel, is the thrill of the browse at the local comic shop.
February 22, 2011 11:18 am Since you mentioned tackling your prose stuff for the next few months it made me think that  after I got into comics last year I really started neglecting reading any other book fiction or nonfiction. I had been a bibliophile my whole life but I didn't know how to manage reading prose and comics at the same time. So I decided to just stick with tackling my comics stack, putting all the prose I hadn't read back onto my bookshelves. Any tips? Do you alternate between prose and then comic TP/HC or do you go through periods of JUST prose and then JUST comics? I have a hard time being in more than one book at a time so I don't know if I can handle doing both.
February 20, 2011 9:17 pm @SpiderTitan  Me too!
February 20, 2011 9:15 pm It hearts my heart you didn't love Alan Moore's Swamp Thing. Swamp Thing is my favorite character of all time.

Regardless, I love to know other people out there have a huge stack of things they want to read. I'm not the only one who buys more comics, knowing full well I have plenty to read at home already.

Here is my current stack:

1. Daytripper: I have no idea what this is about but it looks awesome. I love Ba (which one?) in The Umbrella Academy.
2. Planetary Lost Worlds: Love the planetary series and thought I'd give this little morsel a try.
3. The New Avengers Sentry: I read everything but the information on all the villains. I can't say I've finished the book unless I have read EVERTHING in it.
4. Best American Comics 2010
5. Swamp Thing Book 4
6. Arkham Asylum: No, I haven't read this yet. I just got into comics last year. Gimme a break. :)
7. Sandman Dream Hunters
8. Ghost in the Shell Vol 1-3: Masamune is a crazy genius. I don't usually like manga but this is intense and I love the show.
9. The Complete Persepolis: First graphic novel I ever read. Got this for free from Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash.
10. A bunch of other really shitty stuff that I have to read becauase I got it for free.