Does the Capcom character encyclopedia have a lot of info on the characters or just a page or 2?
Update, the Past 2 Weeks.
On 07/09/2014 at 05:00 PM by V4Viewtiful See More From This User » |
This might be a regular thing, I update every two weeks, that way I'll have the energy to do this.
The last 3 days I was rocking suspenders, red (well, burgondy and black), i'm not vain enough to have a picture taken
Anyway, no new gaming news at least no games played or bought but there's a bunch of game related junk to take about.
Buy the time you've read this I have yet to read or open half of this
Game Books
On Amazon there was a sale on a bunch of books, I purchased the 30th Anniversary of Capcom Characters Encyclopedia, odered by name, one character per page and 200+ pages, I'll have fun researching Capcoms heroes and villains.
This book contains many of the promotional and official artwork used in the horror fighting game franchise, I'm putting it with the rest of the Capcom Works after a gander.
Comics
Last Week
Rocket Raccoon was very humourous, who knew a rodent could be such a ladies man... Ooo! Love Rat! Anyway, Skottie Young (Writer and Artist) has a keen handle on the gun nut furball and has made me laugh, this'll be more fun as it goes, I hope.
Dawn of X Part 2 is more of the same fun, with Rock's past showing it's affect on X's future, in the ads I saw there's a statue being given to winners of an Art Contest it's Megaman and X in buster canon battle poses together. I wish I could draw like I used to, but alas.
Now on my comic purchases that day I went to the signing of one of my fav comicbook artists Shaky Kane with his collaborating writer David Quantick for a comic with big wheel cars evel Lericorns, a bloke that turns young and old all at once and Robot people. If that doesn't get you interested I'm at a loss. I also got Kane to sign his recent issues of Elephantmen (seriously, read the first trade guys) and his self published art comic Monster Truck withch is a bunch of spreads that form a thin narrati
ve.
I have Read and watched The Crow but I never owned it, it was going for half priced and so I thought it was time, I do recomend this to anyone, it was apart of that counter culture and indy period of the late 80s and early 90s but remains timeless.
This Week
Miguel O'hara is my favouite Spider-man after Ben Riley so haveing his advetures back makes me very happy, I bought 2 covers to celebrate his return.
Part 4 of this story is still carrying the momentum, I'm surprised just howmuch I like Detective right now, Snyder's Batman is an overblown overlong strain on my wallet,telling 1 story in 2 issues at a time, while the Writer and artists here have managed to keep moving on in the story never lingering but well paced, It reads like every issue is it's own story despite it being in parts. It ends with Batman punching Bullock square in the face during an explosion.
You could draw that for 20 page and it woul be the best comic this month The covers and the Artwork are rather fantastic, the covers more so but the use of light and dark in each issue is expertly done.
My Toys (and other gadgets)
I bought an emergency Charger for my phone, It fills half way, which is good enough considering, I decided to buy it from my work place as using the internet drains the energy more than children (hehe).
Yes, I finally have it, it was £50 two months ago but it was reduced to £30 and I couldn't hold it in! The only real problem is he has none of his arsenal available. no bow, no bomb no Ocarina.
No Worries, as soon as i open it, I'm having Samus shoot him!!
Well that's it for now, I'm tired and hungry -- Oh, I watched The Anime Psycho Pass, really good. Aparrently there's a season 2 coming October. Okay that's it
This is V saying "I am the Walrus!"
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