My apologies for the lateness of this one. I’m not sure why it was as hard to finish as it was. I imagine it was some combination of my training schedule, my kids being home from school (spring break), and business related stuff.
In the Public Eye: Part 5
I wrote earlier that I thought the next update would appear on Friday. Saturday is a lot like Friday except, of course, that it’s a completely different day.
Some people may have been wondering when I’d get back to finding out who was on the cellphone contact list of the guys who attacked Nick and Vaughn a couple arcs ago. Well, more or less now as it happens.
In the Public Eye: Part 4
This update doesn’t have an obvious connection either to the setting of the last update or the action. I’m not sure if that’s a good or bad thing, but it’s not a trend that will continue.
Probably.
In the Public Eye: Part 3
Update up. It includes a lot of characters–some active, some in the background. I always find scenes like that challenging. It’s hard to give any characters the time they deserve.
In the Public Eye: Part 2
I don’t know about you, but when I was a kid I wanted a Batmobile pretty badly.
In the Public Eye: Part 1
Well, this is late, but on the bright side, I finished off Tuesday’s installment too. Oh also, I think this adds to the list of things that real super hero teams would fight about that I’ve never seen in comics. I’m not telling you what, but I think you’ll notice.
From the Past: Part 5
To judge from length alone, this probably should have been two posts. Unfortunately, it didn’t have a convenient end point in the middle.
From the Past: Part 4
I spent far too much of my time preventing my cat from taking a nap on my laptop while writing this.
As in on the keyboard. While I’m typing. What’s up with that?
From the Past: Part 3
And it’s updated…
From the Past: Part 2
Sorry this took as long as it did. I was dissatisfied with a few things in this post. I still am. Unfortunately, if I waited until everything was perfect, I’d never post at all.
When I was in college, one of my profs would often quote the line, “Poetry is never finished, only abandoned.” I try to remember this when I have the temptation to fiddle with things (and not just poetry) past the point when fiddling would be useful.