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Date: 2025-12-03 10:45 pm (UTC)Finished
Buncha old books for the art (Dinky Ducks and Bill Nolan's guide to drawing rubberhose cartoons. Being from like. 100 years ago they didn't age very well but otherwise it was interesting.)
Many a Sonic comic. Mostly the Mega Drive miniseries which was great read and I'm usually lukewarm on Ian Flynn's stuff (he's not a bad writer, just never captured my attention when I've tried his other runs in other Sonic comics). But he has a good sense of comedic timing and Tyson Hesse's paneling style is extremely fluid and dynamic! Not to mention the characters are cute
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Thus Spake Zarathustra which I will use as exhibit 1 for people who say what we make can't be a reflection of us. It feels like an emotional diary, philosophy essay and personal blog and creative outlet all in one for Nietzsche to talk abt his feewings. VERY interesting.
I downloaded some interesting and old obscure comics from the internet archive, some sci fi (particle dreams), some horror (but so far the horror hasn't impressed me tbqh)