Emerald City Comicon 2015

Emerald City Comicon 2015

Purrlock & Catleesi prints by Jenny Parks. I Was the Cat & Tragedy Series issues by Benjamin Dewey. On Friday, before I met up with (other) Jessica, I bee-lined it to the Boom!Studios booth to pick up a copy of the Lumberjanes TP that I have been so eager to read. Once I met Jessica outside and reentered, we stopped by the Karen Hallion booth that was exactly at the beginning and we picked up some prints (me, Belle with…

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Ms. Marvel Graphic Novel

Ms. Marvel Graphic Novel

This is the first Marvel-esque thing that I have read (technically I read an Anita Blake graphic novel put out by Marvel, but I’m talking super heroes, etc.) and I really enjoyed it. This story is about Kamala, a girl who comes from a Pakistani family living in Jersey City. Kamala is in high school and she is struggling to fit in with her peers and keep the values that her family believes in. One night, she sneaks out to…

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New Orleans Day 4

New Orleans Day 4

On our last morning we woke up early to make it to Cafe du Monde before our 9:30 tour of St. Louis Cemetery #1. The beignets are not overrated!! We signed up for the Free Tours By Foot tour of the Cemetery; because of the vandalism, as of March 1, 2015 everyone visiting has to be with a tour group. Most of them are charging $20, which is a bit much, but this tour just charges $2 for the reservation…

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New Orleans Day 3

New Orleans Day 3

Once we realized that New Orleans isn’t that far from the Mississippi border and since we had a rental car the whole time, we decided to go if we could find something to do. You know, checking off another state and all that. I found Stennis Space Center (NASA-yowza!) and the Infinity Science Center, the latter giving free tours to the space center. We woke up early, hit District Donuts for breakfast, then headed over the border. The tour of…

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Flights & Chimes & Mysterious Times by Emma Trevayne

Flights & Chimes & Mysterious Times by Emma Trevayne

Flights & Chimes & Mysterious Times follows Jack Foster, a young boy from Victorian London. He spends most of his time away at boarding school, readying taking over the family business from his father when the time comes. Consequently, he has a pretty cold and distant relationship with his parents and finds that Mrs. Pond, the woman who cares for Jack, is the most affectionate with him. One day, Lorcan Havelock, a magician/spiritualist, comes into his mother’s life to replace…

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New Orleans Day 2

New Orleans Day 2

We had breakfast at Mister Gregory’s and it was A M A Z I N G. I had the Fierce Femme and it is tied as one of the best meals of the trip and possibly the best breakfast I have ever had. So simple, so filling. Will have pics with my “iPhone pics” post! We signed up for the hop-on hop-off bus tour and, despite the crazy rain, had a good time. We took it from just next to the St. Louis…

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The Diamond Conspiracy

The Diamond Conspiracy

(source) The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences goes through quite a time when the Department of Imperial Inconveniences (“The Department”) is set on following orders to kill all of the Ministry agents. Our two main characters, Eliza Braun (Ministry Agent) and Wellington Books (Ministry Archivist), find themselves with their hands full exploring a relationship between each other, getting to the bottom of the Department’s new orders, and trying to solve a kidnapping of one of the Ministry Seven. The Ministry Seven…

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New Orleans Day 1

New Orleans Day 1

We landed around 4pm on Saturday and after picking up our rental car we made our way to the house where we would be staying (rented through VRBO). It was dark by the time we were ready for dinner but braved the French Quarter anyway and landed at Vacherie. I ordered the NOLA Style BBQ Shimp and Grits and it was the worst meal of the whole trip. The shrimp was pretty spicy and the grits were completely tasteless. I…

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Black Science

Black Science

Black Science is about a team who invents a device that transports people to other worlds. They claim they want access to any and all resources to treat illness, but in turn they will be exposed to even more contagions and face a risk of encountering enemies. Someone ends up sabotaging their device so they have no control when or where they go next. People keep dying while they try to figure it all out. Visually, this graphic novel was…

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Stardust by Neil Gaiman

Stardust by Neil Gaiman

How does Gaiman package up an utterly complete story and present it so perfectly? Stardust is an intricately woven tale that weaves together many lives and paths in such a seamless way that either a mad man or a genius had to write it. Stardust primarily follows the journey of Tristran Thorn to retrieve a fallen star for a girl he is trying to win over. On the way away from and back to his home village of Wall, Tristran…

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