When do I get my decoder ring?
Apr. 17th, 2006 09:58 pmSo I think I'm officially a comic book geek. I can add that merit badge to my shirt.
Saturday we went to Georgetown to pick up my Serenity trading cards that I had asked the comic shop to hold for me. I had done all of this via email. So I walk in and say who I am and they call to the back to find the person I emailed.
jimithingy hears the person respond "Oh, he's here!" when told of my arrival. I sorta snicker to myself (see previous post on anonymity).
Anyway, so they are ringing up my trading cards (
jimithingy's dad slides in their while I'm browsing the Buffy toys that are right by the checkout desk and pays for the cards) and I suddenly feel this urge to throw down - to show test my comic skillz. It seemed like a nice enough place, I wanted to see what the reaction would be if I, a girl who is somewhat dressed up due to having just come from a play at the Shakespeare Theater, asked them to reccomend a comic.
I start by asking for the Y The Last Man comics, since I'm still missing trade #3 & #4. They were sold out of the exact same issues. So I tell the guy that I really like Brian K Vaughan and can he reccomend anything similar. He begins to ask about Ex Machina - I tell him I've read it. He turns to look thru the superhero stuff - I tell him I just read the Xmen run and Mystique. He starts to reach for 'Runaways' and I tell him I've read those. He has trade #5 in his hands, which I point out is a digest.
I tell him to switch gears, that I love Transmetropolitan, got any of that. ("That's quite a gear switch!" he says) He has a few trades so I pick up the next 3 I need. We talk about Patrick Stewart wanting to play Spider and the rumor that he apparently has at least one of Spider's monologues memorized and either performed it while at the BBC or for Warren Ellis in a bar. I also mention Nextwave but he only has the issues I have. I'm flipping thru the Transmets and he looks above my head, desperate to suggest something to me.
"Have you read 'WE3'?"
"Yes"
*look of awe*
I gesture to the comics behind him "I've started the Preacher series too, though I'm not gonna buy them as I'm afraid they might kill me in my sleep". I think the fact that I had read 'Preacher' and enjoyed it just blew his mind because he sorta stopped trying to suggest anything at that point and just telling me about the next issue I would be reading (when the library gets it shipped in from whatever random state has a copy).
So yeah, anyway, I totally roxxored.
Also, I have read a lot of comics. And a pretty wide range of comics. It makes me happy. (I brought home book 2 of 'walking dead' today (shipped from Ohio of all places) and also 'Hellboy: Weird Tales Vol 2' because I noticed some names on the cover I knew (Frank Cho, Doug Petrie, Craig Thompson...) plus I found out we had the comic book version of 'hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy' and since it's my mission to read every version of that book I had to order it (how many versions of hitchhiker's guide are there! Radio, Book, TV, movie, comic book, trading cards, shadow puppets???)
Is it wrong that I just want to go to comic shops now and do that all the time, just to watch the guys faces as they realize this random chick knows something about modern comics?
Saturday we went to Georgetown to pick up my Serenity trading cards that I had asked the comic shop to hold for me. I had done all of this via email. So I walk in and say who I am and they call to the back to find the person I emailed.
Anyway, so they are ringing up my trading cards (
I start by asking for the Y The Last Man comics, since I'm still missing trade #3 & #4. They were sold out of the exact same issues. So I tell the guy that I really like Brian K Vaughan and can he reccomend anything similar. He begins to ask about Ex Machina - I tell him I've read it. He turns to look thru the superhero stuff - I tell him I just read the Xmen run and Mystique. He starts to reach for 'Runaways' and I tell him I've read those. He has trade #5 in his hands, which I point out is a digest.
I tell him to switch gears, that I love Transmetropolitan, got any of that. ("That's quite a gear switch!" he says) He has a few trades so I pick up the next 3 I need. We talk about Patrick Stewart wanting to play Spider and the rumor that he apparently has at least one of Spider's monologues memorized and either performed it while at the BBC or for Warren Ellis in a bar. I also mention Nextwave but he only has the issues I have. I'm flipping thru the Transmets and he looks above my head, desperate to suggest something to me.
"Have you read 'WE3'?"
"Yes"
*look of awe*
I gesture to the comics behind him "I've started the Preacher series too, though I'm not gonna buy them as I'm afraid they might kill me in my sleep". I think the fact that I had read 'Preacher' and enjoyed it just blew his mind because he sorta stopped trying to suggest anything at that point and just telling me about the next issue I would be reading (when the library gets it shipped in from whatever random state has a copy).
So yeah, anyway, I totally roxxored.
Also, I have read a lot of comics. And a pretty wide range of comics. It makes me happy. (I brought home book 2 of 'walking dead' today (shipped from Ohio of all places) and also 'Hellboy: Weird Tales Vol 2' because I noticed some names on the cover I knew (Frank Cho, Doug Petrie, Craig Thompson...) plus I found out we had the comic book version of 'hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy' and since it's my mission to read every version of that book I had to order it (how many versions of hitchhiker's guide are there! Radio, Book, TV, movie, comic book, trading cards, shadow puppets???)
Is it wrong that I just want to go to comic shops now and do that all the time, just to watch the guys faces as they realize this random chick knows something about modern comics?
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Date: 2006-04-18 11:59 pm (UTC)it won't work with the comic shop in Glen Burnie - i know they have a girl who works there, so it wouldn't be as shocking hehe. I need to pick out some comics to get with the gift certificate mathew gave me for my b-day!