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Re: Behold, my secret lair
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:26 pm
by CrossRook
Heres we goes:
Computer desk, with laptop and second screen salvaged from my old desktop:
Animooted D-Cons a'hidin' under some boxes:
Animooted Autobots next to some Revoltech Boxes:
Loves

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Dresser top Pt. 1 (Shattered Glass Non-box toys, Movie Prime, MP SS, Halo figures):
Dresser Pt. 2 (Classics & Universe 2.0 Autobots):
Dresser Pt.3 (Classics & Universe 2.0 Decepticons):
Big Guys Hiding:
Nightstand (That's an electric lamp styled as an old oil one. Porcelain none the less.):
Alterbinaltech shelves, high above the bed:
Some cool posters. Man I used to be a huge Bionicle fan.
Top of "The Bookshelf", required of all nerds:
Bottom of "The Bookshelf":
Small TPB collection (I've got more single comics elsewhere):
Books n' stuff:
More Books and What Movie Stuff I Have on Display:
Ditto:
Biggar books and Leader Brawl:
And that's my room, with about one-third of my collection displayed. The rest, unfortunately is in storage.
Re: Behold, my secret lair
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 7:07 pm
by BWprowl
Onslaught Six wrote:Anyway, Prowl, 'damn you have a lot of manga.' I feel less bad about my fairly modest nine volumes of Kenshin now.
There's around 230 volumes last I counted. Gonna have to shuffle some toy/dvd space around on shelf 2 here fairly soon, the Manga's encroaching on that territory. It's still hardly the biggest collection I've ever seen. Christy Lijewski (an artist I'm rather fond of) claimed in an interview to have over 600 volumes!
See you've got a hell of a lot of Bleach--is it worth buying?
Well I enjoy the series, and when it's only eight bucks a book every few months (longer between volumes, now that it's running in the magazine) it's no trouble. If you can stand long-running shonen action series and have an eye for the art (that's what got me reading it), then I'd recommend it. Plus, there's like a billion characters, so you'll probably find one to latch onto.
Also, hey, Penny Arcade books. Flipped through one in the Barnes & Knobles in one of the local malls recently, made me laugh a fair bit. Are they worth Actively Owning, though, since you can read through the entire archive? Yeah, they have commentary, and I do likes me some commentary, but is it worth it?
It's worth owning to me, since I'm the type who appreciates holding something in my hands as I read it. It's easier to flip through the books than to trawl through the archives, staring at my computer. Plus, I enjoy Tycho's writing enough that the commentary's a definite plus to me. They also print some of his more entertaining newsposts, which is cool.
As for the Yu-Gi-Oh, we won't mock you. Because it's not Naruto.
Yeah! At least Yu-Gi-Oh has cool art!

Re: Behold, my secret lair
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 12:22 am
by Gomess
I went off Penny Arcade after their "Mega Man X *IS* Mega Man 10!" rant. Because it's, y'know, not.
Aaaand because they lol too much at how 'nerds' are scared of 'girls' (not so much in Penny Arcade itself, but it is a cheap dig they use waaay too much in their general strips).
I didn't even know webcomics were *being* published as real life books! Shows how much I know! =[
Re: Behold, my secret lair
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 2:32 pm
by Onslaught Six
BWprowl wrote:There's around 230 volumes last I counted. Gonna have to shuffle some toy/dvd space around on shelf 2 here fairly soon, the Manga's encroaching on that territory. It's still hardly the biggest collection I've ever seen. Christy Lijewski (an artist I'm rather fond of) claimed in an interview to have over 600 volumes!

I'd imagine being an artist would lend well to that, yeah. Similar to how 86 has some 1000 TFs.
Well I enjoy the series, and when it's only eight bucks a book every few months (longer between volumes, now that it's running in the magazine) it's no trouble. If you can stand long-running shonen action series and have an eye for the art (that's what got me reading it), then I'd recommend it. Plus, there's like a billion characters, so you'll probably find one to latch onto.
Well, I follow the anime off-and-on largely dependant on how much I enjoy the current arc so far. I got lost somewhere when they first went to the Soul Society to try and rescue Rukia and then popped back in towards the end of that arc. The early episodes were full of good stuff, so I'll probably grab a couple of the first ones to try it out.
It's worth owning to me, since I'm the type who appreciates holding something in my hands as I read it. It's easier to flip through the books than to trawl through the archives, staring at my computer. Plus, I enjoy Tycho's writing enough that the commentary's a definite plus to me. They also print some of his more entertaining newsposts, which is cool.
Well, I'm excessively used to reading things on screens--I trawl through archives of shit constantly whenever I stumble upon it. I once read the entire archive of Sexylosers in one night instead of doing a big English paper. Fun! Still, the commentary and being able to own it 'and' have it in Portable Book Format is probably worth the $12. I'll pop into Johnstown after I get paid again and pick it up. I guess.
Yeah! At least Yu-Gi-Oh has cool art!

And semi-cool character designs. Or at least what I've seen from Yu-Gi-Oh GX does. Mind, the plot is ridiculously insane and I want to vomit when I listen to the dialogue, but it looks sorta cool, so I don't mind it being on when I wake up. Although now that I'm back in College, I'm not gonna be waking up then anymore, so.
Gomess wrote:I went off Penny Arcade after their "Mega Man X *IS* Mega Man 10!" rant. Because it's, y'know, not.
Link or it didn't happen.
Aaaand because they lol too much at how 'nerds' are scared of 'girls' (not so much in Penny Arcade itself, but it is a cheap dig they use waaay too much in their general strips).
I've also never seen this as far as I know. Hrmm.
I didn't even know webcomics were *being* published as real life books! Shows how much I know! =[
Oh, yeah. It's a big thing. Shortpacked just put out its second book. Mind, 8-Bit Theater can't be published ever because it's a sprite comic....so they just went and made an entirely new comic to sell us instead. Must find first TPB...
Re: Behold, my secret lair
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:54 pm
by Gomess
http://www.penny-arcade.com/images/2006/20060224.jpg
Not gonna post the IMG in case we get sued or whatevs. As for my second point, it's more evident in non-PA stuff. I remember this particular one where a bunch of nerds freak out over talking to a girl on the phone at a service desk. Yawnsome!
That's a shame about 8-bit theater, but I haven't been keeping up with it anyways... >_>
Re: Behold, my secret lair
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:09 am
by BWprowl
Onslaught Six wrote:Oh, yeah. It's a big thing. Shortpacked just put out its second book. Mind, 8-Bit Theater can't be published ever because it's a sprite comic....so they just went and made an entirely new comic to sell us instead. Must find first TPB...
The whole thing with 8BT is a shame, since it's length and continuous storyline would make it a perfect fit for the publishing treatment. I dunno, if Rooster Teeth can get their machinima out on DVD with Bungie and Microsoft's blessing, maybe Clevenger can work out some sort of deal with Squeenix? Those guys have to be at least AWARE of the comic...
On the subject of Atomic Robo, I've been meaning to ask, O6: Do you, like, not live anywhere near a comic shop or something? I know you passed on the individual issues in favor of the possibility of the TPB, but now you're still looking for that? Most comic shops can *order* stuff like that for you, y'know? Failing that, there's always online retailers...
Re: Behold, my secret lair
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 6:58 am
by Onslaught Six
Oh, yeah, I remember now. I think I just went with them being complete dumbasses. Hrm.
As for my second point, it's more evident in non-PA stuff. I remember this particular one where a bunch of nerds freak out over talking to a girl on the phone at a service desk. Yawnsome!
I...don't recall this.
That's a shame about 8-bit theater, but I haven't been keeping up with it anyways... >_>
Neither has 86 and you both suck for it. It's gotten seriously awesome lately, with a great many good jokes 'per ep.' Rarely do I go on and not laugh.
BWprowl wrote:The whole thing with 8BT is a shame, since it's length and continuous storyline would make it a perfect fit for the publishing treatment. I dunno, if Rooster Teeth can get their machinima out on DVD with Bungie and Microsoft's blessing, maybe Clevenger can work out some sort of deal with Squeenix? Those guys have to be at least AWARE of the comic...
They are, and they get massively pissed about anyone selling anything with their stuff on it. I should know--their old Cafepress account from years back used to sell merchandise with the sprites on it, and then Square (since they hadn't merged yet) got massively pissed about it and told them to take it down. I still have my "Two-fisted monkey style attack!" sweatshirt, eheh.
On the subject of Atomic Robo, I've been meaning to ask, O6: Do you, like, not live anywhere near a comic shop or something? I know you passed on the individual issues in favor of the possibility of the TPB, but now you're still looking for that? Most comic shops can *order* stuff like that for you, y'know? Failing that, there's always online retailers...
I don't, at all. I've looked, there's No comic shops. Not even in Indiana which is a super-cool college place. It sucks.
I'd order online but I'm lazy and stuff. >.>
Re: Behold, my secret lair
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:50 am
by onslaught86
Here, I've got some random issues of random things, plus TPBs of Watchmen, Ronin, Sandman: Endless Nights, and a few other things. I plan to order full sets of Sandman and Transmet TPBs in the near future. Hooray, Amazon and debit cards.
Re: Behold, my secret lair
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 9:47 am
by Onslaught Six
Indeed, Transmet's up there on the Things I Need To Own list. Sadly haven't read too much Sandman, must get into that.
I wish they'd release the original Shadowman series in TPBs, too. Or the second one, hell. They did the first couple of them in 1994, but that's 1994. Shadowman manages to be Like A Comic Book, not unlike Marvel and DC crap, but without the eons of retconning and bad storytelling to weigh them down. And the crossovers seem decent!
Interestingly, Ollies is selling bigass packs of Randomly Packed Comics for $5. They vary in time period and quality, as well as publisher, so they're kinda hit-or-miss, but there's pretty much guaranteed to be a good one or two throughout.
Re: Behold, my secret lair
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 1:51 pm
by JediTricks
Great pics gang! I'd take some of my place, but it'd look like a bomb went off in a toy factory... and then someone came along, cleaned up a 2' x 2' patch, plopped a metal table down, and put the big Millennium Falcon on it.
Gomess wrote:I didn't even know webcomics were *being* published as real life books! Shows how much I know! =[
Dr McNinja has not 1 but 2 books out already. I only bought the first one as the 2nd one is an incomplete ongoing story that just ended last month, so I figure I'll get #2 when #3 comes out.
Gomess wrote:http://www.penny-arcade.com/images/2006/20060224.jpg
Not gonna post the IMG in case we get sued or whatevs. As for my second point, it's more evident in non-PA stuff. I remember this particular one where a bunch of nerds freak out over talking to a girl on the phone at a service desk. Yawnsome!
That's a shame about 8-bit theater, but I haven't been keeping up with it anyways... >_>
Good point. I mean, Mega Man X came out before Mega Man 7, 8 and 9, and only 2 months after the NES Mega Man 6 since it is a sequel to MM6.