blue_j
I am a Release Engineer in a Bay Area mobile software firm, I make sure code goes where it’s meant and does what it’s told.
When the sky gets dark and I go home, I play video games and Laugh at angry people who take Halo too seriously.
I take photos and put them online.
I like penguins, tomatoes, and acorns.
And zombies.
I am a silly.
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Doodle Journal: Fake Moustaches
Posted: May 21, 2008 at 09:29 PMI've done it. Dear Lord.. I've Done it.
I’ve finally subscribed to… a DC Comic!
I know exactly how you feel. I’m starting to read Green Lantern and I’ve been Marvel all up until now. It’s not that I don’t like DC it’s just it’s never been interesting until to me until now.
I’ve been reading Marvel comics on and off for 10 years now, maybe more. But all I know about DC I learned from movies and cartoons.
For me, it’s just the whole thing with jumping into a long established canon as a new reader and not knowing what’s going on.
So yeah, It’s not that DC hasn’t been interesting.. I’m sure there’s plenty of great stories that I’ve been missing out on.. I just have no idea why it’s interesting.
Hopefully Final Crisis will be a good entry point for a new reader.. then I’ll have a whole other half of a comic store to waste my paycheck on. :)
The Doodle Journal returns!
Posted: April 22, 2008 at 03:12 PMAnother Doodle Journal
One last Doodle post for the year:
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
I started a Doodle Journal over the weekend. It is exactly what it sounds like.
This is what I have so far: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.
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!
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
- 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
- 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.)
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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.
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!
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!
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.












Article in Fake Moustaches are Awesome: Point/Counter-Point: Moustaches are Awesome/Moustaches are —-king Awesome
I like the mini “H” there. :D Nice catch.
Haha, yeah. One of the rules for my Doodle Journal is that everything is done in Pen in one go. No white-out. No 2nd drafts.
Forgetting that H really messed me up, but I think I recovered well. :)
FANTASTIC
YES IT IS.
I’ve had mustaches on the brain ever since our little blurb-conversation. Doodling them in margins and on whiteboards.
I wanna throw a series of awesome college-style house parties where the only requirement for attendance is that you wear a fake mustache. There will be prizes for best mustache, and bonus points for wearing a fake mustache over a real mustache.
The facebook invites would be titled “Mustachquerade Party!”