This weekend I intend to look long and hard at my Mission 101 situation, and hopefully line up some things I can do to push things forward. It's time to stop blaming The Move for my inability to get Tasks completed, and do something about it all.
Oh, and today, I received potential components for one of my remaining props projects [ Task 88 - Create usable stage/screen/cosplay props of three pieces of costume or equipment from my own projects ] - so there's a start.
"BIG" News... There's apparently going to be a bunch of prequel mini-series for the "classic" comic series Watchmen. Also apparently, the original writer Alan Moore wants nothing to do with it. Cue the explosion of the internet.
Watchmen was the "real deal" when I first set foot inside a comic shop. I never bought the series, and I haven't read them since. Closest I ever got to that was seeing a sizeable chunk of the recent movie, which was also decried by the purists. You could actually blame this "ground-breaking" series for the current state of the comic book industry, as these particular comics turned affordable escapist material into the literature of disaffected studenty types, that could be sold at "grown-up" prices. Oh, and at the same time gave a bunch of angry anti-Thatcher types wildly over-inflated egos...
Oh, and today, I received potential components for one of my remaining props projects [ Task 88 - Create usable stage/screen/cosplay props of three pieces of costume or equipment from my own projects ] - so there's a start.
"BIG" News... There's apparently going to be a bunch of prequel mini-series for the "classic" comic series Watchmen. Also apparently, the original writer Alan Moore wants nothing to do with it. Cue the explosion of the internet.
Watchmen was the "real deal" when I first set foot inside a comic shop. I never bought the series, and I haven't read them since. Closest I ever got to that was seeing a sizeable chunk of the recent movie, which was also decried by the purists. You could actually blame this "ground-breaking" series for the current state of the comic book industry, as these particular comics turned affordable escapist material into the literature of disaffected studenty types, that could be sold at "grown-up" prices. Oh, and at the same time gave a bunch of angry anti-Thatcher types wildly over-inflated egos...