Black Dossier
It's been a while since I humiliated myself in my own photostream, so I think now's the time for a little payback. Of course, it's hard to catch yourself in a candid moment, and I hate posing.
The latest installment of Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The Black Dossier, is out now. It rocks. Unfortunately, the last 10 pages are in old-school 3-d, and these are the necessary lenses that came with the book.
The LoEG is a damn good read. Go buy the first collection now. Pretend the film never happened. If you've never read Alan Moore before, you should also check out Watchmen, V for Vendetta, and his 40 issue run on Swamp Thing.
Warning: If you are of the opinion that comics are for children, these books may shock you. If you are also unable to view naked people, blood, or carnage, these books are probably not for you. But, then again, if you're like that, neither is Shakespeare. Exercise your own judgment.
As you can see, getting The Black Dossier out of the basement of MI-6 (which looks, surprisingly, like my basement) is challenging and fraught with peril.
Even if you have your hair done up in a ponytail.
Black Dossier
It's been a while since I humiliated myself in my own photostream, so I think now's the time for a little payback. Of course, it's hard to catch yourself in a candid moment, and I hate posing.
The latest installment of Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The Black Dossier, is out now. It rocks. Unfortunately, the last 10 pages are in old-school 3-d, and these are the necessary lenses that came with the book.
The LoEG is a damn good read. Go buy the first collection now. Pretend the film never happened. If you've never read Alan Moore before, you should also check out Watchmen, V for Vendetta, and his 40 issue run on Swamp Thing.
Warning: If you are of the opinion that comics are for children, these books may shock you. If you are also unable to view naked people, blood, or carnage, these books are probably not for you. But, then again, if you're like that, neither is Shakespeare. Exercise your own judgment.
As you can see, getting The Black Dossier out of the basement of MI-6 (which looks, surprisingly, like my basement) is challenging and fraught with peril.
Even if you have your hair done up in a ponytail.