All sorts of things, all in fives...
Aug. 22nd, 2014 11:08 pmBack from WorldCon and back to work at Dysfunction Central Ltd., which remains as chaotic and on-the-edge-of-bankruptcy as before. Only time will tell if we get paid next time payday rolls around.
Anyway, I will be posting something about WorldCon in due course (either tomorrow or Sunday) but in the meantime I wanted to do a little list of things I'm going to be posting about over the next few weeks. Namely some recs of various things, such as the following:
5 webcomics
5 books
5 movies
5 actual paper comics
5 characters I didn't expect to like
5 places I've visited
5 places I'd most like to visit
All in fives, so if anyone has something they'd like me to blather about 5 of, please let me know?
First up then, 5 webcomics I'd recommend:
1. Tripping Over You - Milo and Liam, navigating the waters of a first relationship (m/m).
2. SuperCakes by Kat Leyh - as the author describes it, 'a series of vignettes about super-powered girlfriends, May Ai and Mo LaMarck.' (f/f)
3. Hotblood - centaurs in the Wild West (m/m).
4. Eth's Skin - all about selkies and so on, in a slightly-altered British Columbia (queer).
5. American Captain Comic - Steve Rogers (yes, that Steve Rogers) keeps a diary comic which is at times incredibly touching (gen so far).
Anyway, I will be posting something about WorldCon in due course (either tomorrow or Sunday) but in the meantime I wanted to do a little list of things I'm going to be posting about over the next few weeks. Namely some recs of various things, such as the following:
All in fives, so if anyone has something they'd like me to blather about 5 of, please let me know?
First up then, 5 webcomics I'd recommend:
1. Tripping Over You - Milo and Liam, navigating the waters of a first relationship (m/m).
2. SuperCakes by Kat Leyh - as the author describes it, 'a series of vignettes about super-powered girlfriends, May Ai and Mo LaMarck.' (f/f)
3. Hotblood - centaurs in the Wild West (m/m).
4. Eth's Skin - all about selkies and so on, in a slightly-altered British Columbia (queer).
5. American Captain Comic - Steve Rogers (yes, that Steve Rogers) keeps a diary comic which is at times incredibly touching (gen so far).