blue_j [Member Since: November 05 '07]

I take photos and put them online.
I like penguins, tomatoes, and acorns.
I am a silly.

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Tyler says:

why did you break it, blue_j?

Dana says:

Haha I had a spider bite on the back of my leg that was quite a horror! I won’t go into details.

As for Death Note, I really wish I could have seen it on the big screen. Oh well, I guess the DVD will have to do. Thanks for your comment :)

daynah says:

If it’s cooler here, I fear for you. I’m inside hiding from the heat, and it’s 7:30 am.

blue_j said:

Hehehe. You know, I’m tempted. The Internet tells me it’s 20 degrees cooler there than it is here. :)

Also: I need a freaking vacation.

Andy M. says:

I saw your latest sketch blog, and all I could think about was Gordito’s mustache. Boo Ghost Wizards. Yay McNinjas!

blue_j said:

Is your MacBook still under Warranty? Both times that my MagSafe died on me I just handed it to the nearest Genius Bar and got a replacement.

Thanks for the complements. And Yay for Dr. McNinja!

Andy M. says:

Hi Blu J! I was just checking out some of your pictures (clearly I am bored at work). I noticed you had a problem with your MacBook power adapter. I need to go buy a new one AGAIN. But mine gets tweaked right where it connects to the computer. I love the computer, but I hate the dumb cord.
Also candid portraits were awesome, as was the Irish bub with the tiki statue. Nice pics!

daynah says:

Have you bought you plane ticket? I wanna know if we can make the matinee. :D

daynah says:

Hmm I’ll have to take that advice…

blue_j said:

Twitter pic is 17-year-old me with a fake mustache in costume for a high-school play. HeavyInk pic, though, is a nice candid close-up of 22-year-old me at a cafe.

I use the cafe pic in social network profiles because it’s a great shot and you can still see my face even when it’s resized and tiny. I use the mustache in twitter and flickr because random giant mustaches are awesome.

Everyone needs a photo with a giant fake mustache. Everyone.

daynah says:

Your twitter picture looks NOTHING like your heavyink picture. Explain. GO!

Tyler says:

Whoa! I didn’t know that shirt.woot existed. I’ve been addicted to Woot for quite a while, but shirt.woot is news to me.

Matt says:

I’m your friend. Is that creepy? I just friended folks who seem like they’ll be blogging here and have interesting things to say. Also, you’re SO CUTE OMG.

blue_j says:

Also: Thanks for the heads-up on the friending. Looks like HI doesn’t tell you when you’ve been friended, so I probably wouldn’t have noticed otherwise.

(I wonder if I’m anyone else’s friend)

blue_j says:

@Todd: Yeah, I was pretty much underwhelmed by the latest New Avengers arc, myself. Seems like the Plot jumped around too much without any real payoff… but I’m sure things’ll pick-up when this Skrull business leads into the Secret Invasion. I should give it a re-read before I damn the last six issues to hell.

(That Mighty Avengers crossover didn’t help things, IMHO… the “New” guys rushed out to help the “Mighty” ones .months. ago… and Mighty isn’t getting around to their side of things until next week)

TJIC says:

Good to hear that the packages are getting where they’re going so quickly…thanks for that info!

Todd Michael R. says:

And we are now friends.

Todd Michael R. says:

I love New Avengers, this arc isn’t “doing it” for me as much as some of the others, but Wolverine fighting The Hood was a lot of fun.

blue_j says:

Never heard of it.. but now that I .have., I’ll keep an eye out.

thanks for the recommendation.

Todd Michael R. says:

Marvel for life.
As for recommendations, have your read Earthboy Jacobus?

It is top 5, Sir.

blue_j says:

Yeah, It’d be nice to do some simple HTML formatting in blog entries, but I’ll use the miniblog’s own rich-texty button things ’til then.

What would Really be nice, though, was if I could edit posts, or at least delete them so I could replace’m with something prettier.

(oh, and for the record: the HTML in my post rendered fine in RSS, it’s only on the site that looks like this)

TJIC says:

Doah…looks like the HTML you put in your miniblog didn’t render correctly…I’ll make a note of that and see if we can fix it.

FYI

by blue_j at 05:26 AM on January 07, 2009 05:26

I’m pretty awesome.

(eom)

Pros and Cons of the Local Comic Shop

by blue_j at 12:14 AM on September 05, 2008 00:14

CON: I haven’t seen the new, awesome girl in two weeks. I believe she was replaced by a new guy who’s, frankly, kiiinda creepy and makes me want to get out of the store as soon as possible.

CON: Creepy guy has a ponytail just like Awesome girl’s. I experienced severe letdown when I walked in and saw a ponytailed person at the register, only to have them turn around and reveal a matching goatee.

PRO: A new addition to their wall of expensive-comics-you-should-totally-buy. Is an autographed copy of Atomic Robo #1.

SIDENOTE: Brian! signs his comics as “Brian! Clevinger”. Sir, you are silly.

Dear Postal Service

by blue_j at 10:49 PM on August 15, 2008 22:49

I’m out of unread comic books. I’m even finished off that stack of graphic novels I built up last spring.

You know what would really help? Those 18 comic books of mine you’re carrying.

You delivered my Wolderine #67 in two days. That was pretty awesome.. reminded me of waaay back last fall when HI shipments were consistently arriving in 3 days… just awesome.

but yeah, if you could get those other 18 books over here. That’d be great.

~j

Also.

by blue_j at 04:02 AM on August 04, 2008 04:02

It’s 1 in the morning. Why am I sweaty??

DAMN YOU AUGUST! DAMN YOU AND YOUR SUMMER HEAT!

Blog.

by blue_j at 03:58 AM on August 04, 2008 03:58

So, like an idiot, I left my doodle journal in my backpack a while back.. and left that backback over at a friend’s house. Took me forever to realize where it was… took me most of the month to get the backpack back. (mostly my fault there, but still)

Then, after I got my journal back… I lost my flickr account. Or rather, I lost my Yahoo! account when someone packet-sniffed my IM password in a coffee-shop and swiped it out from under me by the time I got home. I’ve emailed a Yahoo! form-letter-robot a couple times, then sent them a fax on Tuesday, no word since.

In the mean time, I tossed word to flickr itself, and they were kind enough to transfer my flickr account to a new Yahoo! ID.

End of it all is this: I got my journal back. I got my flickr back.

Doodle Journals are soon to come.

Doodle Journal: Fake Moustaches

by blue_j at 09:29 PM on May 21, 2008 21:29

Page 6: Fake Moustaches

Inspired by a recent HI blurb.

Everyone needs a photo with a giant fake mustache. Everyone.

I've done it. Dear Lord.. I've Done it.

by blue_j at 12:20 AM on April 30, 2008 00:20

I’ve finally subscribed to… a DC Comic!

The Doodle Journal returns!

by blue_j at 03:12 PM on April 22, 2008 15:12

Oh hey look, this happened:
Page 5: ....four months later:
Based on a true story.

Another Doodle Journal

by blue_j at 01:26 AM on January 01, 2008 01:26

One last Doodle post for the year:

Page 4: My One New Year's Regret

Okay, now with no other plans to speak of, I’m on my way to Santa Cruz to hang-out with strangers on the street next to a big clock.

Here’s to finding parking!

Doodle Journal

by blue_j at 07:38 PM on December 31, 2007 19:38

I started a Doodle Journal over the weekend. It is exactly what it sounds like.

This is what I have so far:
Page #1Page 2Page 3: Why?

I suggest reading the Large Version: Page 1, Page 2, Page 3

I figured I’d post about it here since it’s very likely this will lead into me getting back into drawing very low quality stick-man comics like I did in school, and threatened to do on a forums a month or so ago.

Note: Looks like something on HI’s side is killin the links to the Large Versions. (Link resolves fine in RSS, not on the website)

My Comics Are Here, Again.

by blue_j at 07:53 PM on November 20, 2007 19:53

The Internet was good to my mailbox yesterday, as not only did I get my latest Heavy Ink shipment (House of M: Avengers #1, and Living with the Dead #2), but I also found a game from Gamefly (The Orange Box.. Yay Portal!) and a package from shirt.woot! (Uh-oh)

That said, I donno how much I liked the books themselves. HoM:Avengers didn’t grab me, but I’m willing to wait until #2 to damn it. And while LwtD #1, about two dudes surviving Zombie Apocalypse by pretending they’re zombies already, was freaking awesome… issue #2 was wasted on them trying to impress a girl. It’s only a three-issue series; there’s a lot of fun to be had in this world, but not much time left to do it.  :/

It’s worth noting that my prediction from earlier held true. My comics only took three days to get to the Bay Area (not counting Sunday, of course). It’s cool that it only takes a couple days to ship the stuff cross-country, but with that in mind: Is it really worth it to get the $3.99/shipment UPS option when the regular Postal Service rocks so hard for cheap?

(Let’s wait until Xmas traffic clogs the postaltubes before praising things too much, though)

My Comic Is Here!

by blue_j at 09:25 PM on November 15, 2007 21:25

My first Heavy Ink shipment came in today, Yay.

It was a single comic, Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash #1, a face-off I’ve been looking forward to ever since I heard the movie rumors. I just hope the writers keep to the  real spirit of characters. (By which I mean, Ash and Freddy say funny stuff while slicing things up… and Jason just slices things up.)

For the record, the shipment was postmarked in Arlington, Mass. this Monday (Nov. 12) and arrived here in the San Jose area 3 days later (Nov. 15).

By coincidence, my 2nd shipment went out today. If it goes as fast as the last one, I’ll expect it here on Monday.

What I Pulled This Week: Nov. 14, 2007

by blue_j at 11:47 PM on November 14, 2007 23:47
  • New Avengers #36 – I like how the “Previously…” page references an issue of Mighty Avengers that hasn’t actually come out yet. I also like evil symbiote-infected superheroes. Yay.
  • Punisher: War Journal #13 – I miss Irredeemable Ant Man, hopefully Cory Walker’s art in War Journal will ease my pain.
  • World War Hulk #5 of 5 – Sentry vs. The Hulk. I expect lots of Explosive Punching.
  • X-Factor #25 – I like X-Factor, but I’m not sure how they’ll fit in this Messiah Complex thing. I hope it doesn’t suck.
  • X-Men: Die by the Sword #3 of 5 – I like Exiles, but after this crossover they’re relaunching as New Exiles. I hope it doesn’t suck.

I almost picked-up the latest Avengers: The Initiative, what with the spidey-heavy Scarlet Spiders-based story with Peter Parker cameo, but decided against it… didn’t look interesting enough. I might change my mind later and grab it, get used to the book before Ant-Man joins the team.

Bonus: New guy in the shop today, someone I didn’t recognize as one of the usual Wednesday Night regulars. Turns out he was in the comic biz, writer of Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness and Stephen Colbert’s Tek Jansen. I should say Hi if he comes back next week.

What I Pulled This Week: Nov. 7, 2007

by blue_j at 10:06 PM on November 07, 2007 22:06
  • Astonishing X-Men #23
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season Eight #8
  • Howard the Duck #2
  • Mystic Arcana: Sister Grimm
  • New Avengers: Illuminati #5
  • Thor: Rebirth
  • Uncanny X-Men #492

As you can see, I’m pretty much a Marvel Fanboy… but hey, that’s what I grew-up with, and I’m too casual a fan to invest in a whole new universe. (I’ll gladly take suggestions on good, current titles though.)