Wednesday, 2 November 2005

YAFL: Week 8 Results

Here are the results from week 8 of Yet Another Fantasy League:


Secret Six 52
Kickers Inc. 77

The Maxx Squad 12
The Inferior Five 32

Tomorrow Syndicate 50
www.rickgebhardt.net 78

Power Pack 76
Moon Knights 54

Inferior 5 plus 6 44
B.P.R.D. 65

Nine Pound Hammers 61
Danger Limited 83


Current Standings:


Team W-L-T Pct Pts Streak
------------------- ----- ---- --- ------
1. Power Pack 7-1-0 .875 522 W-6
2. B.P.R.D. 6-2-0 .750 540 W-4
3. Inferior 5 plus 6 6-2-0 .750 535 L-2
4. Kickers Inc. 6-2-0 .750 495 W-3
5. Secret Six 4-4-0 .500 542 L-1
6. Nine Pound Hammers 4-4-0 .500 444 L-2
7. Tomorrow Syndicate 3-5-0 .375 500 L-3
8. www.rickgebhardt.net 3-5-0 .375 395 W-1
9. The Inferior Five 3-5-0 .375 385 W-2
10.Danger Limited 2-6-0 .250 467 W-2
11.The Maxx Squad 2-6-0 .250 419 L-3
12.Moon Knights 2-6-0 .250 416 L-4



Week 9 Games:

Danger Limited (2-6-0)
vs.
Kickers Inc. (6-2-0)

Secret Six (4-4-0)
vs.
The Inferior Five (3-5-0)

The Maxx Squad (2-6-0)
vs.
www.rickgebhardt.net (3-5-0)

Tomorrow Syndicate (3-5-0)
vs.
Moon Knights (2-6-0)

Power Pack (7-1-0)
vs.
B.P.R.D. (6-2-0)

Inferior 5 plus 6 (6-2-0)
vs.
Nine Pound Hammers (4-4-0)


In my other Fantasy Leagues, I was thrashed again, 97-50, in my friends & family league (2-5-1, ninth place); won 63-57 in my public league (4-4-0, still eighth place); and scored a disappointing 293.75 points in my Pass & Kick league, which brought me back up to third place.

YAMR: New Music

Playing this week on Yet Another Music Radio: New Music, fifty of my favorite tracks from the current year.


You'll hear music from: Annie; Beady Belle; Bebel Gilberto; Ben Folds; Bethany Dillon; Bettie Serveert; Bill Frisell & Petra Haden; Blue Merle; Brandi Carlile; Bruce Springsteen; Charlotte Hatherley; Christina Milian; Cities of Foam; The Click Five; Courtney Jaye; D'Nell; The Duhks; Emiliana Torrini; The Faders; Imogen Heap; Joy Williams; Kaci Brown; Kathleen Edwards; Laura Cantrell; The Like; Lori McKenna; Melissa Dori Dye; Michael Bublé; Missy Higgins; Plumb; Polly Paulasma; Rachael Yamagata; The Ravonettes; Regina Spektor; Sara Evans; Saving Jane; Shannon McNally; Shelby Lynne; Shooter Jennings & George Jones; Stars; Sugarland; Superchic[k]; Tori Amos; Tristan Prettyman; The Weekend.


That's 3 hours and 15 minutes of musical enjoyment. Give it a whirl!

Tuesday, 1 November 2005

New This Week: November 2, 2005

Keif LlamaBased on the NCRL list for this week's comics shipping from Diamond, here are a few things to look for at the local comic shop later today:


The picks of the week are two of Matt Howarth's Keif Llama comics from Aeon: Keif Llama: Particle Dreams, a trade collection of past Keif Llama stories, and Keif Llama: Xenotech #1, the first issue of an all-new limited series. Get yourself some trippy Matt Howarth sci-fi comix, okay?


In other comics:

Abstact have a new Strangers in Paradise collection: Volume 17: Tattoo.

Alias have the first issue of a new Lullaby series, the third colorized issue of Opposite Forces, the delayed 75 cent first issue of Yenny, and the 75 cent #0 issue of Victoria's Secret Service, which is sure to be just as bad as you think, but still has a great pun for a title.

Amaze Ink/Slave Labor have the second librarian-action-filled issue of Rex Libris.

Antarctic have a new issue of Oz: The Manga (#5), and the fourth pocket manga collection of Rod Espinosa's Neotopia.

DC have the hardcover collection of Loeb & Sale's Catwoman: When in Rome; a softcover version of Dave Gibbons' The Originals; a softcover collection of ALan Moore & Zander Cannon's Smax; the debuts of Seven Soldiers: The Bulleteer and a new Jonah Hex series (along with a big thick b&w Showcase Presents: Jonah Hex collection); and new issues of Desolation Jones (#4), Detective Comics (#813), JSA (#79), and The Winter Men (#3).

El Capitan have a new issue of Stray Bullets (#40).

Fantagraphics have the latest Complete Peanuts: 1957-1958.

iBooks have a softcover of Joe Kubert's Yossel OGN.

Ice Kunion debut four manwha titles: 11th Cat, Angel Diary, Bring it On, and Chocolat.

Image have the fifth Invincible collection: Facts of Life.

Marvel have a big thick b&w Essential Marvel Two-in-One; a hardcover Young Avengers collection; new issues of Powers (#14), The Punisher (#27), Supreme Power: Nighthawk (#3), and Ultimate Spider-Man (#85); and finally conclude Mouse of Him (#8).

Speakeasy bring on the pretty with a new issue of Rocketo (#3).

Top Shelf have Conversation #2, featuring James Kochalka vs. Jeffrey Brown.

Viz have tonnes of stuff, including the debut of the improbably named BoBoBo-Bo Bo-BoBo.


And finally, ACC Studios debut the much-discussed Liberality for All. I almost nearly pre-ordered this just for kicks-and-giggles, but when I saw that they were pledging to donate portions of the proceeds to like-minded interests, that put the kibosh on it for me.

Monday, 31 October 2005

Review: Peculia and the Groon Grove Vampires

Peculia and the Groon Grove VampiresPeculia and the Groon Grove Vampires
by Richard Sala
Fantagraphics, $9.95

Richard Sala has a wonderful way of combining spooky and fun, and in no place is this tendency on better display than with his stories staring Peculia.

In Peculia and the Groon Grove Vampires, the title character falls in with a bunch of other teenage girls who are off to babysit for a family. But of course the family are vampires! What follows are a series of escapades of blood sucking and narrow escapes.

It's a testament to how well Sala develops Peculia's character that I didn't notice on a first read-through just how little dialogue she has. It's all in the reactions she has to the other characters.

How many times have I said 'spooky' and 'fun' in this review? Plenty of times, but here's one more: Peculia and the Groon Grove Vampires is spooky fun, and an enjoyable read!

Rating: 4 (of 5)

SNAP! Pics

Phoebe Gloeckner has a photo set of pics she took at SNAP! on Satuday.

(No captions though, so except for a couple of pics I'm unsure as to who is who...)

New Library Comics: Week of October 24, 2005

Here are the comics we got in for our library collection last week:



Hernandez, Jaime. Locas : the Maggie and Hopey stories. /Seattle, WA : Fantagraphics Books, 2004.

Kim, Derek Kirk. Same difference and other stories /Marietta, GA : Top Shelf Productions, 2004.

Kochalka, James. The cute manifesto /Gainesville, Fla. : Alternative Comics ; London : Diamond [distributor], 2005.

Pictures and words : new comic art and narrative illustration /London : Laurence King, 2005.

Rosenkranz, Patrick. Rebel visions : the underground comix revolution, 1963-1975 /Seattle, WA : Fantagraphics Books, 2002.

Sabisch, Ingrid. Albrecht Durer : vom Handwerker zum Kunstler und Gelehrten /Heroldsberg : Verlag die Heldin, 2003.

Tezuka, Osamu, 1928-1989. Buddha /New York, NY : Vertical, 2003- v. 5-6

Tomorrow, Tom, 1961- Penguin soup for the soul /New York : St. Martin's Griffin, 1998.

Tomorrow, Tom, 1961- Tune in Tomorrow /New York : St. Martin's Press, 1994.

Tomorrow, Tom, 1961- When penguins attack! /New York : St. Martin's Griffin, 2000.

Tomorrow, Tom, 1961- The wrath of Sparky /New York : St. Martin's Griffin, 1996.

Vescovo, Matthew. The life and death of bling bling : a story of innovation, proliferation, regurgitation, commercialization and bastardization /[New York, NY : Instructoart Book Associates, c2004.]

Woodring, Jim. Seeing things /Seattle, WA : Fantagraphics Books, 2005.

SNAP! Day 2: Halloween

Continuing my week-long look at comics I picked up at Saturday's SNAP! With Halloween just a couple of days away, I couldn't resist picking up a few related minis:


S.N.A.P. DecisionWhen technical difficulties prevented Ben T. Steckler (aka BenT) from debuting a new mini-comic at the show, he came up with a new idea: he put together three quickie spooky-themed one-page fold-overs and packaged them into a Halloween treat bag as S.N.A.P. Decision. Short fun is to be had in Dead Man Walkin', Halloween Stinks!, and Bat Jam (excerpt below).





Small Feather BatI already sang the praises of Pam Bliss yesterday, so it should be no surprised that her mini-comic Small Feather Bat was a lot of fun. It has dogs, cute little bats, and a werewolf librarian.


A Yearly TreatFinally, Sean Frost & Wendi Strang-Frost's A Yearly Treat is a six-page color chapbook ghost story of trick-or-treaters and that one house that no one goes up to, unless it's on a dare... Not only does the story do a good job at getting in and setting the mood and telling a story, but the art is quite accomplished too. This Hula Cat Comics production is a winner.


That's it for the Halloween-themed comics. More SNAP! finds tomorrow!