Union Pacific's Great Excursion Adventure

“The gambit flow of shifting thought…”

comics and animation, everyday glory, geekery, music, news and info, science and technology No Comments »

Tuesday – 11 August 2009
I barely remember turning off the first alarm this morning. I do remember being shocked into alertness and action when the second alarm went off, however.

Last night, I realized that I was missing some of the PDFs that I was using in my ‘Clix building, because they are on the old HDD. Of course. Hopefully, I’ll be able to recover (some/most of) them today, because I would prefer not to have to redo the walls I kitbashed again.

Stray Toasters

Namaste.

Sugar… Spice… And everything nice… But, what about Chemical X?

comics and animation, everyday glory, family and friends, news and info, science and technology, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot...?! No Comments »

Monday – 10 August 2009
Back in the saddle again.

I can tell that it’s a “Monday,” already, because of my pants. Yes, I am wearing pants… but I’m wearing the wrong pants, so to speak. I had intended to wear blue ones, but picked up a black pair, instead. Thus, this morning’s shoe and sock and belt combination are keyed for blue pants. Not a hugely insurmountable issue, but it is minorly annoying.

Stray Toasters

Namaste.

“They call me the wanderer, yeah the wanderer…”

arts and leisure, comics and animation, dining and cuisine, everyday glory, family and friends, football, geekery, IKEA, movies and TV, music, news and info, travel, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot...?!, zombies No Comments »

Sunday – 09 August 09
We’re back.

We got in last night around 2230. We cut the trip short a day, because it rained most of the day on Friday, which played hob with fishing and made sitting around camp kind of… dull and boring. That’s not to say that we didn’t have a good time, though. The breakdown goes a little something like this:

Thursday (Pictures from Day 1)
We got up at 0510 to head to SaraRules’ parents’. For some reason, I didn’t get to bed until after 0200, so waking up was definitely hard to do. After a shower, I felt a little closer to human. We got to the house and waited for Logan, whose building had a power outage and screwed up his alarm.  We hit the road at 0730, bound for Idaho.

Given that I was “a little” tired from the previous night’s lack of sleep, I was out of it for most of the way to Pocatello. I woke up as we were turning off the highway to get breakfast. We ate and got back on the road. We made a quick stop in Blackfoot and then headed up to EBR-1. Again. Although, this time, it was open for touring. we spent about 45 minutes or so walking around (and taking pictures). On to Challis – we had to load up on spud-nuts (doughnuts, made with potato flour). And from there, on to Stanley and Redfish Lake.

Part of our job as the first car to leave was to find and secure a campsite. We did that. SaraRules and Logan were of the opinion that it was the same site they had two years ago. The main difference from last year’s site was that the toilets were much more basic than the ones in Glacierview: Pit toilets vs. flush toilets and sinks. *shrug* We set up the tents and generally got the campsite ready for the weekend. A little after Car 2 (with the Meliko and the ‘rents) showed up, it started raining. Steve set up “Alaska rigs” (tarps suspended in by ropes, draped over the tents and picnic bench); lo and behold, we stayed dry. For the most part. There was a small pool of water that collected at the corner of SaraRules and my tent. Meliko, Logan and I dug a small trench to divert the water – it worked fairly well.

Friday (Pictures from Day 2)
We woke up to intermittent rain. As that bode ill for fishing, we went to the Yankee Fork Gold Dredge again. It, too, was open for a tour. Looking at it last year, just from the exterior, it seemed rather amazing that the whole thing was run by just three (3) men. Seeing it from the inside made it seem all the more amazing. And, of course, I took a plethora of pictures. After that, we headed up to Custer and then SaraRules, Logan and Steve tried their hands at fishing… to no avail. We headed back to camp.

A while later, Logan and Steve decided to try again; SaraRules wanted to go to the hot springs. So we packed into the cars and off we went. Meliko went hiking around the area where Steve and Logan were fishing; Bonne came to the hot springs with SaraRules and me. I wasn’t entirely sure about this whole “sitting in a hot spring while it’s not terribly warm out” thing, as I’ve long looked askance at people who sit in hot tubs in the middle of winter. It just seemed… odd… to me. But, I did it. Trying to find the right mix of hot spring water and cold river water was a bit of a challenge, but we managed to do it. And it was fun.

Saturday (Pictures from Day 3)
Intermittent rain beset us again. We decided to break camp and head home. SaraRules, Logan and Steve decided to hit a couple of fishing spots before making the trek back to Utah. First stop, Indian Riffles. And, just before we got there, the sun came out. Go figure. The trio changed into fishin’ gear and hit the river. No dice. From there, we went back to the Yankee Fork. Once more into the fray… and this time, the fish came out to play – everyone caught something. Their fishing appetites sated, we started back to Salt Lake.

Instead of heading back through Arco and Pocatello, we came back via Sun Valley. This included a trip to the summit of Galena Summit. (Fortunately, Idaho believes in guard rails, unlike many areas of Utah…) We descended into Ketchum. We had lunch/dinner at Smoky Mountain Pizza and Pasta. The food was good and so was dessert – I had their Chocolate Ganache Cake and ice cream. A quick stop at Starbucks and we were on the road again.

We traveled through a couple of small – REALLY SMALL – towns and along some back-country two-lane roads before winding up in Paul, ID (a few miles from I-84, southeast of Twin Falls). Then, it was highway cruising. We were making good time until we got to Ogden, where there is construction. Lots of lane-constricting construction.

On the whole, I’d have to rate this year’s camping trip:

And that’s how I spent my summer vacation.

Today kicked off with sleeping in. Later, we headed over to SaraRules’ parents’ for brunch. After eating, we watched Black Sheep. It’s basically an Australian zombie sheep movie. And, yes, I know exactly how that sounded. This movie is definitely on the CW/LKG Scale.


(at least)

Tonight, I think we’ll have a quick trip down to the Garden of Sweden and then back home to watch some football. That’s right: Football. It’s the Hall of Fame Week game that kicks off four weeks of glorious preseason football.  Selah.

Stray Toasters

Namaste.

“Roam if you want to… Roam around the world…”

everyday glory, family and friends, football, geekery, LEGO and Rokenbok, news and info, travel No Comments »

Wednesday: Coda
I came home from work early. That was a nice change of pace and it was nice to be able to take a post-dinner nap and still have most of the evening left open.

Later in the evening, SaraRules, her mother and I went to the airport to pick up Meliko, who’s going camping with us this weekend. We hung out for a bit before coming home and getting things ready for the trip to Redfish Lake. After packing, I had a piece of cake that SaraRules made and washed it down with a tall glass of milk.

Stray Toasters

We’ll be back on the other side of Saturday; have a great and safe weekend.

Namaste.

“And now, moving on to this slide, notice where…”

dining and cuisine, everyday glory, family and friends, geekery, LEGO and Rokenbok, news and info, office antics, science and technology, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot...?! No Comments »

Wednesday – 05 August 2009
Happy Birthday, !

Enjoy your August birthday while you're still young enough to not be a likely candidate for dying of heat stroke

After work, yesterday, I went home, had dinner… and fell asleep on the sofa. Right. Out. Forty-five minutes later, I was up and rather refreshed, but still feeling a bit lazy. Fortunately, SaraRules was agreeable to putting off last night’s trip to the gym until tonight. While she quilted, I worked on cataloguing a few more boxes of ‘Clix.

Today is Day Two of all-day meetings. Well, one very long meeting, really. However, it’s good information and it’s covering a lot of things that I hadn’t been previously aware of. However, as it is also Comics and Sushi Day, something’s going to have to give. Unfortunately, I believe that it will be sushi; comics can be acquired later this evening.

Stray Toasters

  • Coffee: Check.
    Homemade blueberry muffins: Check.
  • messaged me last night with some happy news.  (No, it wasn’t that Bot had given birth to Byte…)

    2:13:11 PM : we have a momentous occasion to share with uncle rob.
    2:13:19 PM : Oh…
    2:13:24 PM : Is there a new [member of the family]?
    2:13:26 PM : oh heck on
    2:13:30 PM : or no even
    2:13:32 PM : even bigger.
    2:13:37 PM : Bit has her first lego set.
    2:13:40 PM : YES!
    2:13:54 PM : Duplo?
    2:14:08 PM : si. 71 piece.
    2:14:16 PM : I’m assuming that it was your call, not Bot’s.
    2:14:22 PM : She’s not that geeky.
    2:15:00 PM : heh…actually she suggested i get the kid some blocks. she has another set of grippy type blocks that she loves, so heck, if i’m going to buy her blocks…
    2:15:08 PM : *nod*
    2:15:09 PM : Indeed.
    2:15:20 PM : right now she has more fun just taking them apart…
    2:15:24 PM : so my job is to build something
    2:15:27 PM : Gotta start somewhere.
    2:15:27 PM : and her job is to disassemble
    2:15:32 PM : my genes kickin’ in
    2:15:35 PM : Destruction. Construction.
    2:15:42 PM : It’s all part of the process.
    2:16:02 PM : indeed.
    2:16:33 PM : I’m so proud.
    2:16:56 PM : haha i thought you would be
    2:17:09 PM : i told bot i’d pass the news on. you got the predictable eye roll
    2:17:15 PM : i’d say that’s a win
    2:17:19 PM : Definitely.

  • Navigating a Geek Marriage?
  • Retro-futuristic motorcycle
  • From the “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot…?!” file: Teen Killed at Chinese Internet Addiction Camp
  • Russia Calls Submarine Patrols off East Coast ‘Routine’
  • From the “No, really..?!” file: Psychopaths Have Brain Structure Abnormality

Namaste.

“And on this slide, you notice that…”

comics and animation, engagement/wedding/marriage, everyday glory, games, geekery, human of the day, movies and TV, news and info, office antics, politics and law, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot...?! No Comments »

Tuesday – 04 August 2009
Another work-a-day morning in Paradise. And this is after a 12-hour day yesterday. On the plus side, this means that after logging today’s and tomorrow’s hours, I can trim a bit off the number of hours I need to take for leave on Thursday. I’m not sure that’s a full “Win-Win,” but it’s not bad. Of course, I’m in an all-day meeting, so that should keep me (more or less) out of trouble.

Last night was a low-key evening. That not-so-loosely translates to: “I sat in front of the television and vegged.” And it was good. I also got a little further in cataloguing ‘Clix.

Stray Toasters

Namaste.

Three-part conversation

books, everyday glory, family and friends, geekery No Comments »

I messaged about this morning’s first ‘Toaster:

11:16 AM  : Hey there. I need you to verify something for me, please: First ‘Toaster in this morning’s post.
11:18 AM  : Both. 🙂
11:19 AM : Y’see…when I read Dirk Gently books, I see in my head. When I read Neverwhere, you’re the Marquis. 🙂

And, when I related the conversation to :

[12:30] huh.
[12:34] I have gotten a couch stuck on a stair landing before…

Such friends have I.

“Time keeps on slipping into the future…”

arts and leisure, comics and animation, dining and cuisine, everyday glory, food for thought, games, geekery, movies and TV, science and technology, travel No Comments »

Monday – 03 August 2009
Another work week begins. But this week is a short one – even shorter than usual, in fact – because we’re heading to Idaho on Thursday to go camping. With that in mind, I think that I can make it three days in the office. (Just found out that we might be going in the “early car,” which means that we’ll be on the road about 0600 on Thursday… but that facilitates my ability to tour EBR-1 (1, 2), so there is a bit of “Win” to be found.

88 Minutes turned out to be a decent movie. It wasn’t awesome and was a little predictable in parts, but it was “just right” for something to have on in the background.

Stray Toasters

  • Last night, I started watching Neverwhere, thanks to Netflix “Instant Queue.” About halfway through the first episode, Door asked Richard to seek out the Marquis de Carabas. The name rattled around my head for a few minutes before I was able to make a vague association: A few years ago, either said that I reminded her of the Marquis or that I should dress as him for Hallowe’en. Unfortunately, I don’t remember which it was.
  • fotographylife
  • I’ve started cataloging my HeroClix figures on HCRealms. I’ve finished with the small trays and started in on the large trays last night. That doesn’t include the bin full of “extra” figures that I have.  That will be fun, I’m sure…
  • Botched building demolition creates real world Katamari Damacy horror
  • What’s your favorite flavor of ice cream?
    I think that I’d have to go with Mocha Almond Fudge (or a variant thereof, depending on brand) and/or a really good Rocky Road.
  • Google CEO Schmidt Leaves Apple Board
  • As of 01 August 09, NFL Network was supposed to be part of Comcast’s Digitial Classic service package, of which I am a customer. Why is it that when I checked this morning, I received the “For Ordering Information…” announcement? *sigh*
  • Car used to design font
  • I’m trying to decide whether I want to reinstall Growl.
  • Scammer Plants a Fake ATM at Defcon 17

Namaste.

Art in the Mountains

arts and leisure, dining and cuisine, everyday glory, family and friends, movies and TV, science and technology 1 Comment »

Sunday – 02 August 2009
Last night, I went to OnlyAly and ‘s to play a little poker. It was a fun way to spend the evening. I got home and watched Cigarette Burns, originally part of Showtime’s “Masters of Horror” series, with SaraRules. As Tyranist and Rish described it on Horror Film Compendium:

An obtainer of rare films is contracted to find the most notorious film of all time, the supposedly lost (and madness-inducing) Le Fin Absolue Du Monde. But the closer he gets to finding the film, the more the powers of darkness close in on him.

It was a curious film. And rather dark. But, it was good.

After the movie, I lobotomized Defiant. She now has a larger hard drive and a fresh new install of OSX. While I was waiting for the OS to install, I channel-surfed. I wound up finding Grindhouse on Encore. Having not seen it before, I watched it… or at least half of it: “Planet Terror.” And it was fun. A lot of fun, in fact.

I wanted to stay up and watch “Deathproof,” but “Planet Terror” didn’t end until 0200 and I had to get up early in order to go to…

The Park City Kimball Arts Festival. SaraRules and I headed up and met and Chris2 for brunch. No, make that “breakfast,” Cisero’s doesn’t do their normal brunch during the Arts Festival. BAH! However, that didn’t stop the omelettes we had from tasting great. After breakfast, we met and even ran into Jim and Sandi walking up the street. (Superpower: Check!) There was a lot of good stuff to be seen at the festival, too.

Back down to the valley for afternoon babysitting duty. Kate and Perry needed someone to watch the kids for a couple of hours. We had an open schedule and agreed. (It wasn’t really hard to agree to, honestly.) The kids were great, as usual.

Back home again. We both planned to have some hobby time, but didn’t want to watch either of our Netflix movies – neither of them are “in the background” movies. So, we opted to watch 88 Minutes. It’s been an interesting movie. (We’re still a few minutes from the end.)

All of that, and the night’s still young.

Namaste.

Wait… August?! Where’d July go?!?!?

comics and animation, engagement/wedding/marriage, everyday glory, human of the day, movies and TV, music, news and info, science and technology, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot...?!, workout No Comments »

Saturday – 01 August 2009
Last night’s sleep was… a little broken. I woke up a few times, for as-yet undetermined reasons. After getting into bed after 0230, I was up around 0730… and thought I might stay up for a bit. I thought better of it and crawled back into bed. I finally woke up and decided to start the day around 0915, which was a much more reasonable hour.

I got dressed and went to have coffee with Perry. It was a very brief get together, as he was on the clock. I came back home and found that SaraRules was already back from quilting. We hit the road again… this time with a two-fold mission:

  1. To pick up our invitations from the printer
  2. To pick up a new HDD for my MacBook

We were successful in both.

Human of the Day
While at the Best Buy, getting the hard drive, I saw what I’m sure is going to be the most awesome thing I see all day: A guy playing football on what I believe was the PS3 display. That, in and of itself, isn’t so noteworthy. What made it great was that he had pulled up a chair from their office section (a nice brown suede-looking finish), set it up in front of the display, taken off his hat (and put it on the display) and was just… going to town playing video games. It rocked. SaraRules and I decided that only a couple things could have made the scene better:

  • If he had a Big Gulp® and some chips on a little tray next to him and/or
  • If he had friends with him, throwing down some game time trash talk.

I completely spaced off getting a phone picture of it, though.

Workout
We also hit the gym for a weekend workout:

  • Leg Extensions: 3 sets/10 reps, 70 lbs
  • Leg Curls: 3 sets/10 reps, 70 lbs
  • Calf Raises (standing): 3 sets/10 reps, 100 lbs
  • Bent-over Row (dumbbell): 3 sets/10 reps, 35 lbs
  • Sit-ups (decline): 3 sets/20 reps
  • Reverse Fly: 3 sets/10 reps, 80 lbs
  • Tricep Press: 3 sets/10 reps, 80 lbs
  • Tricep Extensions (rope): 3 sets/10 reps, 60 lbs
  • Side Bends (dumbbell): 3 sets/10 reps, 30 lbs

Stray Toasters

Tomorrow: Off to Park City for the Arts Festival.

Namaste.

Proving that fruit from the Garden of Sweden has many uses…

everyday glory, geekery, IKEA No Comments »

I just stumbled across this ad on IKEA Hacker:

More than “…just some oak and some pine
And a handful of Norsemen,” indeed.

Namaste.

“I am the eye in the sky, looking at you…”

books, cyberpunk/steampunk, everyday glory, games, geekery, monkeys!, movies and TV, music, news and info, office antics, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot...?! No Comments »

Friday – 31 July 2009
First and foremost: Happy Birthday, !

Sorry I only wished you a happy birthday in person and not on your Facebook Wall

It’s not my 9/80 Friday, but at least it’s quiet around here today. Maybe I’ll be able to clear a few things off my “To Do” list…

…of course, I might just have to add “Play Typing of the Dead” to that list, though. I wonder if I can justify it as “Training,” since it (theoretically) is a typing game/tutor..?

Stray Toasters

WHEEEEEE!

Namaste.

“You can carry that weight with an iron will…”

dining and cuisine, everyday glory, music, science and technology, workout No Comments »

Wednesday: Coda
I picked up my car after work. My wallet was much lighter after that stop. But, after nearly 100,000 miles, things were bound to need replacing. So, all things considered (on NPR), I can’t really complain. That… and the car runs better – without leaks and without the “Check Engine” light being on.

SaraRules fixed Pad Thai for dinner. We ate it while watching last week’s episode of Burn Notice. Win-Win.

Next on the agenda: The gym. We did a chest and biceps routine:

  • Sit-ups (decline): 3 sets/20 reps – included 10 reps of opposite elbow-to-knee twists on two sets
  • Bench Press: 3 sets/10 reps, 185 lbs
  • Chest Press (Icarian): 3 sets/10 reps, 100 lbs
  • Lower Back Extensions: 3 sets/10 reps
  • Flys (dumbbell, flat bench): 3 sets/10 reps, 25 lbs
  • Curls (dumbbell): 3 sets/10 reps, 25 lbs
  • Wrist Curls (dumbbell): 3 sets/10 reps, 20 lbs
  • Core (plank): 3 sets/45 seconds

Weight (morning): 184.5 lbs

It was a nice end-of-the-day workout.

Stray Toasters

Quote of the Day
SaraRules hit a new max bench weight today: 95 pounds. With that came the following gem:

Yeah, I’m a bad-ass. Take that, bitches!

Take that, indeed.

“How can I put this in a way so as not to offend or unnerve…?”

arts and leisure, comics and animation, everyday glory, family and friends, geekery, music, news and info, science and technology, toys No Comments »

Thursday – 30 July 2009
Another NBN Thursday kicks off in the Valley of the Lake of Salinity. Seems like I was just “here.” Of course, doing a late night post and then turning right around and doing another in the morning will do that to you.

I chatted with Dana, from Galaxy of Comics, for a bit last night. In the course of our conversation, she pointed out a something about the latest issue of Batman that I hadn’t considered: It made sense for Two-Face to deduce who was under the cowl. After all, he has been the closest thing that Dick Grayson has had to a recurring (arch)villain… ever since Dick’s days as Robin. Brilliant. And, as a side note: If you’re in the Los Angeles area, check out Galaxy of Comics, it’s a nice little shop.

Stray Toasters

  • Plastinkuzz DJ Scratch Card
  • Men at Work face plagiarism case
  • By way of comes Polyamory: The Next Sexual Revolution?
  • Kerry Tribe’s H.M.
  • From Weta Collectibles: Cortana
  • Funds Dwindle to Dismantle Old Nuclear Plants
    (Hopefully, I’ll get a chance to take the tour at EBR-1 this year…)
  • One notable problem that I’ve noticed with Safari: For some reason, it doesn’t always play nicely with my Live+Press plugin. Most specifically, it fails to retain the “Insert Linkback” and “Disable Comments” settings – the settings that force comments to be made on Random Access rather than in LiveJournal. Thus, I have to remember to set them manually with each post. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s something I’ve noticed.
  • Speaking of which: I’m still somewhat amused (and bemused) by comments I get about the fact that I’ve stopped allowing comments on my LiveJournal and that they have to be posted on my WP blog – mainly, the fact that commenter has to be registered on my site to post a comment. I think that the most common complaint I’ve heard/read is “It’s another password I have to remember.” True… to a point, since a browser can be set to remember the password. The other, related comment is that it’s yet another site to be accessed in order to comment. That one’s valid. But, as I only mirror content on LJ, it’s not one that I’m inclined to change… especially since the decision to migrate my blog to my site a few years back. *shrug* C’est la vie.
  • China concerned about abortions
  • MI5 Website Breached by Hackers

Friction of the day and whatnot…

Namaste.

“Beware my power: Green Lantern’s light!”

comics and animation, dining and cuisine, engagement/wedding/marriage, everyday glory, family and friends, movies and TV, music, science and technology No Comments »

Wednesday: Coda
The day turned out better than Tuesday, after all. Selah.

After work, SaraRules and I headed to Kate and Perry’s – I had a few Blackest Night-related comics to hand off. On the way there, we were passed by a couple of scooter riders whose helmets looked… vaguely familiar; I confirmed later that it was and A 400 Lb Gorilla. We hung out with Perry and the Kids for a while. Next, we headed to the nearest Best Buy, where I (finally) found a copy of Green Lantern: First Flight… with the figurine. (More on this later.) I, however, completely forgot to look for a copy of The Middleman. Ah, well, another time.

Back home, SaraRules started in on dinner and I started in on today’s four-color crack. For tonight’s fare, SaraRules made maple chicken, cheesy potatoes, green beans and glasses of Novella Synergy Blanc. Dinner was, as always, quite delicious. During dinner we watched GL:FF. After that, SaraRules went back to work on our wedding quilt and I finished up my four-color shwag.

Reeling by on Celluloid
Green Lantern: First Flight, the latest release from DC Universe Animated Original Movies, is an adaptation of the origin story of the Silver Age Green Lantern, Hal Jordan. The feature hits the ground running and, before the opening credits even roll, you’ve been introduced to Hal and two major supporting characters. Things don’t exactly slow down after the opening credits, either, as Hal meets Sinestro and three other Lanterns and is escorted to Oa, home of the Green Lantern Corps. The story doesn’t retell Hal’s first days as a GL entirely as recounted in comics, but that’s okay – the story that they do tell is a good one. The story makes the characters accessible to viewers who neither watched Justice League/Unlimited nor read the comic book and it even lends itself for more GL features down the road. As an added bonus, one of the special features on the disc is a preview of the upcoming Superman/Batman: Public Enemies. Win-Win.

Four-Color Coverage

  • Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps #3 (of 3) – The final issue of this series tells the stories of Kilowog’s first mission as a Green Lantern recruit and also of the legacy that a veteran Lantern carries on. Possibly the best feature of the issue is “Blackest Night #0: Director’s Commentary.” In it, Geoff Johns, Adam Schlagman and Eddie Berganza give a running commentary of the zero issue of Blackest Night, given away on Free Comic Book Day.
  • Fantastic 4 #569 – The FF take on the Marquis of Death: Final Round. Fight! The Marquis dishes it out… can Marvel’s First Family take it? (Hint: They aren’t called “The Mediocre Four” or “The Just-Getting-By Four”). Readers also learn exactly what happened to Dr. Doom during his fight with the Marquis. Despite all of the action, I’d have to say that the best Thing in the issue is.. um… The Thing’s wedding. And the final page sums things up perfectly.
  • Justice Society of America #29 – This issue opens with a mystery… and reveals two more mysteries over the course of the story. Readers are also introduced to two new members of the JSA. Also, what’s going on with Mr. Terrific?
  • The Last Days of Animal Man #3 (of 6) – Buddy’s still losing his powers… but he doesn’t intend to just lie down and accept it. To this end, he enlists the aid of the League of Titans, an amalgamation of the JLA and the not-teen-anymore-Titans. Highlights of this issue are Buddy’s interactions with his family and their reactions to him – Gerry Conway does an excellent job of showing different sides of the family dynamic. There are also a couple nods to 52, as well.
  • Ultimatum #5 (of 5) – What’s left of the Fantastic Four, the Ultimates and the X-Men pay a call on Magneto. They intend to make him answer for the destruction he unleashed around the world. As fans of the Marvel 616 Universe might recall, the X-men and Magneto have had this dance before. It ended with Magneto leeching all of the Adamantium out of Wolverine’s skeleton. Will history repeat itself in the Ultimate Universe? Readers also learn the secret that Nick Fury’s been keeping from… well… everyone. And who’s going to be pulling the strings in the Ultimate Universe after the dust settles.
  • Wonder Woman #34 – Diana of Themyscira is now a woman without a family. Or a country. Or her gods. These things have shaped and defined Diana over the past few years. What will she do without them. She does what any warrior does: She survives. More than that, she endures. When she discovers that Genocide is still alive, Diana recruits Black Canary’s help to track down leads she needs to find her. Dr. T.O. Morrow shows… a softer side?! What’s that about?! Also, Achilles makes his first commands as… king… of the Amazons. My biggest gripe with the issue is Black Canary. Let me rephrase that: My gripe is with the way that Gail Simone wrote Black Canary. It felt… off. I would have expected something different, especially given the fact that Ms. Simone wrote Black Canary for years in Birds of Prey. *shrug* Maybe this was part of how she wrote BC in that book, but it came off in this title just feeling…wrong. Maybe it’s me. Maybe it’s Maybelline.

Stray Toasters

Namaste.