Yay comics and my thoughs on yaoi -- I mean, bandom. Which pretty much amounts to the same.
Remember the documental I blabbed a lot about some weeks a go, Life After People? Well I was randomly flicking through channels today and there it was! Dubbed with the original English voices in low volume, as all domcumentaries in here, which sucks, but it was still AWESOME AS HELL and I wanna huggle it and have its babies. Er, I mean. *cough* I made my mom watch it and she was as excited as I was, lol.
And now I feel like reading Last Outpost Of All That Is, which I'm preeeeetty sure was written with said documentary on mind. Oh, the love. ♥
While I had a short time of My Chemical Romance adoration back in the day (about... three years ago? A bit more? Before they hit it big, anyway, and their first, totally unknown, album is waaaay better than their rest, btw), I honestly don't really give a toss about their music anymore. Still, this might interest people in bandom:
I started reading The Umbrella Academy, written by no other than Gerard Way. And, to my delight, it's actually really good! I already had high hopes for it because the beautiful, completely gorgeous covers are done by James Jean (possibly my favorite illustrator), and I know he wouldn't get involved in something that was crap. That, and because I respect dear Mr. Way as an artist, he's pretty decent - all that was left was to check him out as a writer. But, the story is interesting, and the comic is written in this sardonic way that reminds me of Next Wave. Plus, the artwork is wonderful, and it's drawn in a way to match Gerard Way's own art style. It's certainly not perfect, but that's all right.
So yeah, I'm happy with it, and I'm certainly going to read the rest. :) (I'm easily sold, though. The book uses a modified version of Futura in some bits, with the Vs and Ms ending in points, extending past the X line, and that alone makes me all fluttery. Um. What can I say, I'm a typography freak.)
(And now I feel like listening to 'Cubicles'. Years later and I still like that song, lol.)
And now I feel like reading Last Outpost Of All That Is, which I'm preeeeetty sure was written with said documentary on mind. Oh, the love. ♥
While I had a short time of My Chemical Romance adoration back in the day (about... three years ago? A bit more? Before they hit it big, anyway, and their first, totally unknown, album is waaaay better than their rest, btw), I honestly don't really give a toss about their music anymore. Still, this might interest people in bandom:
I started reading The Umbrella Academy, written by no other than Gerard Way. And, to my delight, it's actually really good! I already had high hopes for it because the beautiful, completely gorgeous covers are done by James Jean (possibly my favorite illustrator), and I know he wouldn't get involved in something that was crap. That, and because I respect dear Mr. Way as an artist, he's pretty decent - all that was left was to check him out as a writer. But, the story is interesting, and the comic is written in this sardonic way that reminds me of Next Wave. Plus, the artwork is wonderful, and it's drawn in a way to match Gerard Way's own art style. It's certainly not perfect, but that's all right.
So yeah, I'm happy with it, and I'm certainly going to read the rest. :) (I'm easily sold, though. The book uses a modified version of Futura in some bits, with the Vs and Ms ending in points, extending past the X line, and that alone makes me all fluttery. Um. What can I say, I'm a typography freak.)
(And now I feel like listening to 'Cubicles'. Years later and I still like that song, lol.)
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Well. It was good for my 16 year old ears, lol. I've grown out of that music style, but I still have fond memories of it.
regular mall punk stuff
LOL ILU. XD If anything I'd go see them for their theatrical performances - but yeah, their music has sold out biiiig time since they got famous. *shrug*