After my law school classes today, I went to four separate comic stores downtown looking for a copy of Dr. Thirteen: Architecture and Morality.
Sold out. Everywhere. I even called a couple other stores and they, too, were sold out. One store got ten copies (which, for a trade paperback featuring a… no, not D-list, more like U-list or something character, is a lot) and sold them all.
I am just saying.
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Yeah, but it’s awesome. True?
Even more, it’s a collection of a back-up from another comic. Who’s trade most likely sold like dirt.
Annoyingly, I preordered it from Amazon, which promised originally that it was going to ship this week. I ended up cancelling the order because it was holding up other preorders, and now it’s got a *November 19* ship date.
I’m looking for copies of Lobo Unbound #5 and #6.
The Main Man rules.
I bought it (my store only had one copy in stock, so the next person probably felt much as you did.) It was interesting, although as a skeptic I do object to the way they portray skeptics (we don’t resolutely disbelieve in the supernatural, we merely require that extraordinary claims be backed up with irrefutable evidence. Doctor Thirteen’s refusal to believe the evidence of his own eyes, solely because it conflicts with his philosophy, is as wrong-headed as a person who refuses to believe they’ve been hoaxed because they really believe in aliens/ghosts/talking Nazi monkeys.)
Rant over, I thought it was a fun story, and I absolutely loved the very very very ending. (The last panel.) Brilliant way to end it.
Oh, man. I better be able to find a copy; I stopped reading the damn Spectre mini because it wasn’t worth paying that much for just the (made of awesome) backup.
Whew! Got a copy. Who the heck are the architects supposed to be, again?
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