Finally have all three exclusive covers! (Got Bakugo version last week and just got the Izuku version today as of this post.) #MHA#MHAFinalVolume#myheroacademia
lmao I just saw the funniest conversation you guys
Store owner, coyly: "I know a place where you can sell your books."
Designer: "I have books. Can I sell them at your store?"
Store owner: "No."
#blutoid#DND#ttrpg#osr
I’ve been a Janet Evanovich fan ever since she was, seemingly randomly, on my sophomore summer reading list. I’m 30 now, and I still find enjoyment reading the wacky adventures of Stephanie Plum, and Plum Spooky was no exception. Read my full #book talk here:
open.substack.com/pub/rai….
Fun typographic detail:
The cover title: "I Saw Hitler"!
The title page: "I Saw Hitler!"
I'm not one for owning collector books; I'm very much content over form. And yet there is something both comforting and electric about holding an object that Dorothy Thompson once held in her own hands
But… what does “pro-active” mean in a superhero book? How is THAT a mission statement?
The first arc doesn’t help define that. It’s all about them stealing government property.
Literally, they take over a government installation in a mountain, fighting off a secret division to squat in their HQ
I appreciate they're slow learners (their written qualifier being open-book), but haven't they noticed yet that gaiters didn't protect the J6ers from consequences for 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑖𝑟 un-Constitutional activity?
as a child i regularly received issues of British comics like Beano and Dandy from my relatives. i revisited them today for @1900hotdog.bsky.social and found them to be replete with hideous children and needless labels 1900hotdog.com/2025/10/nerd...