So it's been a long time since I've done a proper blogaround. In fact, I don't think I've ever done a proper blogaround. There's always a first time. Here we go, whee!
Let's start at Spatula Forum run by Nik. Latest news? Spectacular Spider-Man cancellation, 1990s nostalgia, and a kid with pants on his head. Nik is also a fellow sufferer of punditblogomania, a dangerous condition this close to the election.
Tom the Dog reviews comic books and movies.
Yet Another Comics Blog also has a good chunk of reviewing.
The Stop Button reviews comics... but not Aquaman.
The Pickytarian, whom I had never heard of before trying this blogaround, has some solid reviews called Subway Reading. Check 'em out.
View From the Cheap Seats discusses Barenaked Ladies, DVDs, and yeah, reviews comics.
I think reviewing is something we do in this corner of the blogosphere.
Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba continue to post great artwork and cool stories.
The Comics Reporter points us to an NPR interview with Gerard Jones, and also blogs about the death of Bill Liebowitz and Marvel's finances.
Trash Heap has some political stuff and a great Dr Doom motivational poster.
Ian Brill is Brill Building with news of a new comic strip, fun with Evan Dorkin, and stuff about WE3.
Miraclo Miles talks about politics and the recent discovery of an unknown Ed Wood movie.
Over in Comic Book Heaven, Scott Saavedra uncovers a fun letter col about Captain Marvel.
James Schee is Reading Along with various bits and bobs of Manga. He also tackles violence in Biblical comics, and Marvel Age collections.
Irresponsible Pictures gives us Manga news.
Motime Like the Present ponders WE3.
Wow. I'm barely into this, and I'm already running out of steam... pressing on...
Peiratikos has too many words for me, but don't miss the contest. Scroll down...
House of the Ded has the flu and reviews comics too.
Post-Crisis points out trends on Newsarama. Sort of.
Legomancer tells how he became a comic book fan.
ChaosMonkey has a lot of cool stuff that I'm not going to try to describe. Go visit.
Fred celebrates the end of the curse, and the possible start of another one. Heh.
ihatecomics doesn't, really.
Pop Culture Gadabout discusses porn and Peel.
The Low Road responds to suggestions for comic books to break the doldrums. I second True Story, Swear To God. It's my latest favorite.
Ferret Press/Panel has some politics that is still comic book related.
Panoramically Challenged has no nipples. Er, wait... that's not right...
Mike Sterling is... oh heck, just go read him already. Sheesh.
Argh. I can't do it. There are too many of you out there! *deep breath* Ok, I'll post these, and try to finish this later. No promises. Seriously. No promises. This blogaround thing is much harder than it looks. I keep stopping to read... and read... and read...