My brother David is an incredibly talented musician. He’s played the guitar for years. He sings. He writes his own songs. And recently he decided to teach himself the drums. Turns out he’s a great drummer too. He plays a few set open mic gigs around town each week. I’m always impressed to see not just him but all the local musical talent we have spend the night jamming together on originals and covers. Recently one musician performed his rendition of the Kink’s “Lola.” The crowd was digging it and the bar was singing along…only every word I sang came from “Weird Al” Yankovic’s “Yoda” instead. “Lola” is one of those songs that’s completely lost to me. Al’s version is the only one in my heart and mind. And I wouldn’t have it any other way! Continue reading
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When America Elects a SUPER VILLAIN…
On 15 June 2016, Marvel released the first issue of Christopher Hastings and Langdon Foss’ bitingly brilliant political satire comic Vote Loki. I wrote a post as soon as I finished the first issue raving about it. This week the fourth and final issue of the miniseries was released and with each month its cultural commentary has only grown more accurate. Vote Loki reflects the current American political process and our growing body of vocal, apathetic, and (proudly) uninformed voters with more truthfulness than any of us should be comfortable with. Hastings and Foss have created a comic book that we, as the American people, need…even if it makes us uncomfortable. This book’s a cultural MUST READ. Continue reading
Loki wants your VOTE…and he’s got mine!
This week the first issue of Christopher Hasting and Langdon Foss’ new monthly title Vote Loki was released. I bought it because I was very intrigued at what the series could/would be…and after reading the first five pages I knew it would take the last free spot in my monthly file! I recently dropped the bi-monthly Deadpool main title for Spider-Man/Deadpool and had a free spot (to keep myself at ten a month). But it’s free no more! In the hands of Christopher Hasting’s insightful writing, the Trickster god’s campaign can’t be missed. Continue reading