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Katchoo

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  1. I was replying to a list of favorites in another post and got to thinking about this book. I buy roughly 60 to 70 different titles a month so there is a lot of stuff I like. I order all of my comics from Midtown or ebay including lots of these. I patiently wait for all of them to arrive except for this run. I buy these as soon as I'm able in digital form. I truly can't wait to read this book and I hate that it seems to take 5 weeks to put it out but the fact that I read it online and then again in floppy form tells me how great this book is.

     

    It could possibly change course and disappoint but I don't think it will. I think this is a long termer with great potential. Its not too late to jump on board. You can still buy the whole run at Midtown for cover or less and if you haven't read it yet.

     

    +1 :sumo:

  2. Marriage is only a bit of paper with a few financial advantages. You can do everything a married couple does even if you're not married.

     

    That is unless you didn't have join checking and other accounts prior to marriage. For many, things change when two people have to fuse their financial lives.

     

    Lucky for me my wife doesn't care what comics cost and was willing to take Cosplay photos at the Boston Con last year for an online article ( and she does NOT read comics ). But thinks aren't perfect. She is currently balking at the idea of a romantic encounter between us where she dresses up as Angela and i as a Moomba.

     

     

    If you're getting married, why WOULDN'T you have joint accounts already??

     

    I actually meant with regards to tax, not joint accounts. And other stuff like next of kin, inheritance tax and general benefits stuff that you get the right to when married. There are things you aren't entitled to as a couple when you aren't married.

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    No, I mean like radically different changes. Like, everyone's like "it changes everything". But I mean, all the stuff you said, our goals and future planning stayed the same. Perceptions I guess were shifted slightly, as I now had a wife.

     

    Just the way people talk though, like it's RADICALLY different than when you're not married, but living together.

     

    Don't you know? Guy meets girl, they fall in love, everything is great so they get married and then when they get back from honeymoon she won't let the guy play videogames anymore. (thumbs u

  4. I might get slaughtered for saying this because there are no similarities in theme or story but it gave me a slight TWD vibe simply because of the strength of the characters and their emotions, along with the violence.

     

    Don't let that put you off if you don't like TWD (I'm one of the few that doesn't) but I can appreciate the focus on characters in TWD and I hope Lazarus sticks to that because it's already done a great job in just one issue. It read slightly like an "intro" and possibly could have benefited from being a double issue but I think it has worked well enough as a single issue on it's own. The more I think about it, the more pumped I am for it. I think this could be a winner.