Happy Fourth of July!

I get a fair amount of traffic from the dear old US so to all my American readers, have a good holiday.

Zero Hour Hardback

Well, look what arrived for me, yesterday:

The recently released Zero Hour: Crisis in Time hardback collection (without the Lego figures – I had those already)

It’s a really nice looking book – underneath the dust cover, the book is a brilliant white with, on the front, the Zero Hour logo in silver; there’s a new introduction by Dan Jurgens before you get to the story itself which, if it hasn’t been recoloured, looks to have had some work done as the colours are really bright and clean. I’ve always been a fan of Jurgens’ art and here it looks as good as it ever has.

According to the solicitation, it has an “updated timeline to the DC Universe” but that’s actually just the same timeline that appeared in #0 of the original mini-series. However, it does have a ton of gorgeous promo art by Jurgens and Jerry Ordway, as well as a transcript of the two page proposal by Jurgens where he first outlines the series – I had no idea the working name of the villain Extant was Dynasty. I’d scan one or two pages of that art . . . but that would mean breaking the spine of my brand new hardback, so that’s not going to happen.

All told, it’s a lovely looking book and anyone who’s a fan of Zero Hour and/or Jurgens’ art shouldn’t be disappointed in it.

And, for the nerdy DC continuity fan, Jurgens’ introduction drops a bomb that, to me at least, came as a complete surprise. If you’re curious, I’ve thrown together a quick page on the collections here.

What The Spam?

Things have been quiet round here as I’m up to my elbows in the Millennium annotations – part way through #6 and you would not believe how many times a variation of “No man escapes the Manhunters!” gets said.

Anyway, checking my spam folder yesterday and I couldn’t help but as “What?”

There’s two dozen of those comments in my spam filter right now – each of them simply asking “What?”

It’s like spam bots don’t even try anymore. I almost long for the days when someone would tell me Superman sucks.

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Over at the Beat, there’s a picture of Batgirl’s new costume:

How many things in a costume can you make into bats, kids?

Okay, the symbol on the chest is a given – you can have that one.

It’s a utility belt! C’mon!

Because the chest symbol isn’t enough?

Sure, put one on her heel – everyone will be looking there.

Seriously? The sole of her boot has to have a goddam bat shaped tread?

Will someone please tell Sean Gordon Murphy that sometimes less is more?