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Jason Snell checks in from Comic-Con International, where comic book retailers are facing the same issues from the digital revolution that music sellers had to deal with a decade ago.
Our obligation today isn’t to spare the feelings of our peers from future disappointment. It’s to establish an expectation that of course they’re going to do something that matters.
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I love how the character analysis of Joanna went from “Aww, look at this badass cocksucker, yeah, strutting about in her go-go boots” to “SHE’S A DISNEY PRINCESS. HER SEX GODDESS PERSONA WAS MERELY A MASK WORN TO COVER UP HER INSECURITIES. SHE JUST WANTED TO BE LOVED. SHE WANTED TO BELONG. HOW CAN YOU DO THIS TO HER.”
THE ENTERPRISE INCIDENT IS A MODERN-DAY TRAGEDY.
Yay for the internet!
So, I meandered out of my little village hut (j/k it’s a spare exam room in a village clinic), took the longest 95 km taxi brousse ride of my life (7 hours for roughly 60 miles? are you kidding me?), got to a place with electricity and internet…and checked tumblr.
Good to be in civilization again.






