Captain Satellite ([info]celamowari) wrote,
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Make The Clicky!

I got nuthin' right now, so let's do a little linkblogging! This is as much for my reference as it is for you.

The X-Axis - [info]paulobrien reviews the X titles for each week, surely proving that he is a hardier soul than most. I haven't cared one iota about these titles for over 20 years, but this is always an entertaining and insightful read.

Creeque Alley - An entire page devoted to the lyrics to the hit song from The Mamas and The Papas. Gasp at the devotion!

Progressive Ruin - The most entertaining comics blog on the planet? Could be. Mike Sterling always manages to find the kind of things that make comics fun. The latest - weird doings in Riverdale (gratuitous glamour women, bondage, & Betty Cooper kissing girls!).

And finally, there's this. This mostly amazes me with the kind of domain names people pay money to register. Marvel at them like I did. And no, I no longer recall how I ended up finding this in the first place.

~Cap

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[info]kazekage

March 1 2005, 10:16:49 UTC 7 years ago

How could you forget Fanboy Rampage

I personally think everyone should buy three of it.

[info]celamowari

March 1 2005, 16:51:28 UTC 7 years ago

One to read, one to collect, and one in case the pages get stuck together!

Fanboy Rampage - leaves tiny footprints ON YOUR BRAIN!

[info]kazekage

March 1 2005, 18:21:56 UTC 7 years ago

Yeah they're mad geniuses, aren't they?

My personal favourite from today was this:

"I'm an egomaniac, like Ego the Living Planet, only much less cool."

[info]celamowari

March 1 2005, 19:41:10 UTC 7 years ago

I could spend an entire day cataloging gems from the comments section. Of course, there have been a few asshats cropping up lately. Ain't that always the way?

[info]federalx

March 1 2005, 21:32:30 UTC 7 years ago

I like reading it because it's almost the a blog version of "Decline of the Western Civilization: The Comic Years". Y'know, before the internet, there was always that one kid who liked/disliked whatever was the opposite of you, but now they're all posting on blogs the world over. It's kinda sad.
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