I hope you all had a wonderful week and subsequent weekend! Do you have anything fun planned for the upcoming week?
As you can probably guess from the title of this post, it’s time for another Weekly Comic Book Haul! As always we’ll start with the individual issues, then move onto collected works!
Harley Quinn – The Animated Series: Legion of Bats #4.
Harley Quinn – The Animated Series: Legion of Bats. Issue 4. Regular Cover. I just love the art on this one!
Nightwing #100.
Nightwing. Issue #100. Acetate Cover by Bruno Redondo.
I got a lot of variant covers for Nightwing, and I’m in love with them all.
Nightwing #100.
Nightwing. Issue #100. Regular Cover. This one makes me happy because of the inclusion of my favourite DC character Red Hood.
Nightwing #100.
Nightwing. Issue #100. Variant Cover by Jim Lee.
Nightwing #100.
Nightwing. Issue #100. 1:25 Variant Cover by. I adore the art style of this one, Nightwing just looks so pretty.
That’s about it for the individual issues, so time to move onto the collected works.
Batman: White Knight Present Harley Quinn.
Batman : White Knight Presents Harley Quinn.
I’ve been really enjoying the White Knight Universe, so reading this was a delight. I really enjoy watching the relationships develop between the different characters. I’m really looking forward to reading Beyond the White Knight next!
Batman and Robin (Tomasi/Gleason Run) Omnibus.
Last but certainly not least, I added a new Omnibus to my collection. Batman and Robin by Peter Tomasi and Patrick Gleason. I’d actually collected all of the graphic novels of this run, but I am happy to have the omnibus edition.
Looking forward to going though and reading this again!
And that’s it for this week’s comic book haul. I’ll see you all again sometime this week with another post!
How are you all doing? I hope that you had a good weekend, whatever that entailed.
It’s been a while since I’ve posted to this section of the blog, but I hope to be able to add more to it this year, and that is my Tattoo Diaries.
I’ve actually gotten a number of new tattoos since I last updated this, but I’m only going to cover my most recent ones and go from there!
Tattoo #9
Tattoo #9
My 9th and most recent tattoo is this adorable bird, in the traditional style, complete with red details.
I got this guy as part of a Friday the 13th flash event hosted by Inspire Body Art – he was $120 (not including tip). As soon as I saw him as part of the flash sheets I knew that I wanted this tattoo.
The red details are an homage to the Red Hood, my favourite DC character, with the bird symbolizing how he started off as Robin.
The artist I was assigned was Mohawk Jesse, who was awesome!
I hope to go to more tattoo flash events throughout the year, so watch this space for more tattoos! One of my goals for the year is to also get another nerdy tattoo, but you’ll have to wait and see what it is!
And that’s about it for today! I hope you enjoyed this little departure from my more common posts, and I’ll talk to you on Wednesday when my Aesthetic Photography Weekly post returns!
At this point, I’m going to make the executive decision to move this post from Saturdays to Sundays. That probably would have made more sense from the beginning anyway – so yeah, my weekly comic book hauls will be moving from Saturday to Sunday.
With that being said, let’s get right into this week’s haul!
As always I will be starting with the individual issues I picked up.
Dark Knights of Steel #9.
Dark Knights of Steel. Issue #9. Standard Cover.
(This is the series that got me back into reading western comic books and started me on my path to being a DC fan, and I’m so happy that we’re getting closer to the climax of the story.)
The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #4
The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing. Issue #4. Standard Cover.
This issue is causing quite a stir on social media at the moment.
DC vs Vampires #8.
DC vs Vampires. Issue #8. Standard Cover.
Finally filling in the gaps of this run. There’s still a couple that I’m missing, so look out for those in future hauls.
DC vs Vampires #12.
DC vs Vampires. Issue #12. Standard Cover.
This is the last issue of this storyline. I have to fill in the gaps before I can read it, but the cover promises a satisfying finale.
That’s all for the individual issues, so we’ll move onto the graphic novels. I only picked up one this week.
Batman: White Knight by Sean Murphy with Matt Hollingsworth.
Batman: White Knight by Sean Murphy with Matt Hollingsworth. Paperback Edition.
I only just found out that this was the title that launched DC’s Black Label line – which is really awesome. The Black Label line is one-off stories featuring well knows DC characters. I’ll be reading Curse of the White Knight next.
And that is it for this week’s comic book haul. I hope you all enjoyed.
There might not be a post next week, as there aren’t any individual releases on my list for the week, and I’m not sure if I’ll get to the bookstore at all. I’m also attending an anime convention next weekend, which won’t give me any time for comic hunting – the week after that there will definitely be a haul for sure; you’ll see why when we get there!
Happy New Year! I hope you all had a wonderful New Year’s Eve, and I wish you a most satisfying 2023! I’m looking forward to having lots more nerdy adventures this year!
What about you? Do you have any New Years Resolutions?
This post is being released on a Sunday on account of yesterday being New Year’s Eve, and I didn’t have a lot of time to pre-write the post ahead of time.
With that being said, let’s get into this week’s comic book haul!
We’ll start with the individual issues that I picked up as always!
That’s everything for the individual issues that I picked up, so next we’ll move onto the graphic novels. I only picked up a couple this week.
Injustice 2. Volume 4.
Injustice 2. Volume 4. This is the volume I’ve been waiting for – where we finally see Jason Todd without the cowl of Batman.
Injustice 2. Volume 5.
Injustice 2. Volume 5. With this volume, I complete my collection of Injustice 2.
Batman: Curse of the White Knight.
Batman: Curse of the White Knight.
This is the Barnes and Noble special edition of this graphic novel, so it came with a really cool lithograph that I am probably going to print and put up in my study.
And that’s it for my weekly comic book haul. This post will be returning to Saturday as of next weekend!
I’m hoping to post more regularly in 2023, and really get back into blogging again.
Merry Christmas Eve! I’m getting into the holiday spirit with my weekly comic book haul. There’s nothing I like more than curling up on a cold day with a cup of tea and a stack of comics.
I added quite a number of comics to my collection this week – so I’ll start with the individual issues, then follow up with the graphic novels.
Batman vs Robin #4
Batman vs Robin Issue #4 – Regular Cover.
Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths #7.
Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths Issue # 7 – Nightwing/Shazam Variant Cover by Dan Mora.
Of course I had to get the Nightwing variant cover for this one.
DC vs Vampires: All Out War #6
DC vs Vampires: All Out War Issue #6 – Regular Cover.
Harley Quinn – The Animated Series: Legion of Bats #3
Harley Quinn – The Animated Series: Legion of Bats Issue #3 – Regular Cover. (I love Nightwing on this cover.)
Nightwing #99
Nightwing Issue #99 – Regular Cover.
Nightwing #99
Nightwing Issue #99 – Holiday Variant Cover by Mario “Fox” Foccillo & Prasad “Pressy” Rao.
Nightwing #99
Nightwing Issue #99 – Variant Cover by Jamal Campbell.
Nightwing #99
Nightwing Issue #99 – 1:25 Variant Cover by Dan Mora.
That’s it for the singular issues that I picked up this week. I’m probably the happiest to have snagged one of Dan Mora’s variant covers for Nightwing #99.
Now moving into the Graphic Novels/Omnibuses.
Teen Titans (Rebirth) Vol 1. – Damian Knows Best
Teen Titans (Rebirth) Vol 1 – Damian Knows Best. This will be my first foray into reading Teen Titans.
Injustice 2 – Volume 1.
Injustice 2 – Volume 1. Softcover Edition. I’m looking forward to getting into this one after finishing Injustice.
Injustice 2 – Vol 2.
Injustice 2 – Volume 2. Softcover Edition.
Injustice 2 – Vol 3.
Injustice 2 – Volume 3. Softcover Edition.
Injustice 2 – Vol 6.
Injustice 2 – Volume 6. Hardcover Edition.
Picked this one up because I found it. I need to pick up volumes 4 & 5 before I can read this one.
Nightwing: Get Grayson!
Nightwing: Get Grayson! Hardcover Edition.
(This week has been great for Nightwing, hasn’t it?)
Dark Nights: Metal.
Dark Nights: Metal. Softcover Edition.
I think I’m ready to dive into another Scott Snyder storyline.
Dark Nights: Metal – Dartk Knights Rising.
Dark Nights: Metal – Dark Knights Rising. Softcover Edition.
Dark Days: The Road to Metal.
Dark Days: The Road to Metal. Softcover Edition.
Batman – The Bat and the Cat: 80 Years of Romance.
Batman – The Bat and the Cat. 80 Years of Romance. Hardcover Edition.
I’ve been putting off grabbing this one for a while, and finally added it to my collection.
Batman by Scott Snyder & Greg Capullo. Omnibus Vol 1.
Batman by Scott Snyder & Greg Capullo. Omnibus Volume 1. Hardcover.
I’ve been wanting to add more Omnibuses to my collection, so I thought I’d start with this one.
Batman by Scott Snyder & Greg Capullo. Omnibus Vol 2.
Batman by Scott Snyder & Greg Capullo. Omnibus Volume 2. Hardcover.
And that is everything for this week’s haul. I’m traveling for the holidays and so have been able to visit a lot of bookstores, so I was able to pick up a number of graphic novels.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you all. I hope you have a wonderful holiday season, no matter how you celebrate, if you do at all.
Until next time, this is White Elorda signing off. Stay nerdy my friends,
It’s been almost a year now since I fell into the DC Comics rabbit hole, so I’ve decided to start a new section for the blog.
Each week (on Saturdays specifically) I will be posting the various comic book issues that I pick up/read in that week.
I’m posting this on a Tuesday, just to get it up, but this will regularly be on a Saturday.
I’ll start with the individual issues, then move on to graphic novels.
Harley Quinn: Legion of Bats #1
This is a new series for me – Harley Quinn: Legion of Bats. This follows on from the end of Season 3 of Harley Quinn: The Animated Series. I really enjoy the show, so I’m looking forward to seeing where this comic run will go.
I will admit that my favourite part of this so far is the moments where we see Nightwing/Dick Grayson.
Harley Quinn: Legion of Bats #2
The next comic I picked up this week is Harley Quinn: Legion of Bats #2. Issue 3 comes out later this month, so I was able to catch up with this one pretty quickly.
I enjoyed seeing Riddler and Clock King in this issue, as well as seeing more interaction between Harley and the Bat-Family.
The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #3.
The last of the single issues for this week is The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #3.
I started reading this storyline last month, and picked it up after seeing that Jason Todd/Red Hood is featured. I’m enjoying seeing where it goes as more of the puzzle pieces are revealed to us.
That’s it for the single issues, next on to the Graphic Novels!
Injustice: Gods Among Us. Year Four: Complete Collection.
The first of the two graphic novels I picked up this week is Injustice: Gods Among Us. Year Four: Complete Collection.
I didn’t actually think I would enjoy Injustice as much as I have, especially as I haven’t played the games, and the animated movie is meh.
Despite that, here I am on Year 4. This mostly features the Regime vs the Gods of Olympus.
Injustice: Gods Among Us. Year Five: Complete Collection.
The last comic book I picked up this week is Injustice: Gods Among Us. Year Five: Complete Collection.
This completes my collection of Injustice: Gods Among Us. Now I need to start on Injustice 2, so I would probably expect to see that in upcoming comic book hauls.
I’ve really enjoyed reading Injustice, it’s a pretty cool take on Superman going dark, and really highlights the differences between him and Batman.
I enjoy Tom Taylor’s writing, and the fact that Bruno Redondo does some of the art doesn’t hurt either.
And that is it for this week’s comic book haul. I hope you enjoyed it – let me know if there are any comic book storylines that you think I should read!
This is White Elorda, signing off, until next time nerdy birdies. Stay safe, and nerdy my friends.
How have you been doing? Are you sad that Halloween is over? I know that I am.
At the beginning of October, I went on a trip to the Disneyland Resort in California. Of course, Little Red Hood came along with me. Here are some photos of him that I took during the trip!
First off is Little Red Hood on his first ever plane ride/flight. He was good company while I read my book.
This one was taken at dinner on our first day in California! There was a Red Robin right next to our hotel. Little Red Hood didn’t feel like coming out of my bag!
Side note: isn’t this spooky Mummy!Mickey Mouse bag adorable?
Little Red Hood getting settled in after we checked into our hotel.
One of my favourite things about Disney is the snacks. Here is Little Red Hood enjoying a Mickey Mouse pretzel with cheese sauce. This is one of my absolute favourite snacks at the Disney Parks.
Little Red Hood made a new friend! This adorable Alien is a sipped that you can fill with your favourite drink. We grabbed him from the Tomorrowland section of Disneyland Park.
Little Red Hood riding the Disneyland Railroad! This photo was taken at the Main Street station, overlooking the entrance gates to Disneyland.
Little Red Hood enjoying a lovely sunbathe by the hotel pool.
At California Adventure, in front of the Pixar Pal-A-Round.
Enjoying a moment of peace and quiet in Disney’s California Adventure. This was taken outside of Mickey’s Philharmagic. I love the little flowers that are dotted around the parks.
And those are all of the photos from Little Red Hood’s adventure at Disneyland in California. I wasn’t confident enough to take him out of rides, but it was nice to carry him around in general.
We have some fun trips coming up, so expect to see more of Little Red Hood’s adventures really soon!
Until then, this is White Elorda signing off. Stay nerdy my friends!
Today, I’ll be starting a new segment of my little nerdy blog: Little Red Hood Adventures!
To give a little bit of backstory, my wife made me an Amigurumi of Red Hood/Jason Todd from DC Comics Batman Universe. He is compact enough that I can take him along when I go on various adventures, or just out and about. I’ve gotten a couple of cute photos of him, so I figured I may as well document his adventures here.
And so this blog series/segment is born!
I may as well start with Little Red Hood’s most recent adventure!
Last night I attended the Final Fantasy Distant Worlds Orchestra Concert at Heinz Hall in Pittsburgh. I took Little Red Hood along with me.\
Below is his photo from the night! Taken with the program book that the venue provided when we took our seats.
This is the third Final Fantasy concert that I have attended, the second Distant Worlds. I highly recommend them to anyone who is a fan of music from the series – it is an amazing experience. Even better when you go with friends!
Below is a photo of the stage, where the Orchestra was setting up for the show.
And that’s about it for today’s post! I look forward to sharing more of Little Red Hood’s adventures with you soon!
This is White Elorda, signing off; stay safe, and nerdy my friends!
This is going to be my second “Something Like A Book Review” – you can find the first here if you are interested. This time I will be covering all four of the books that make up The Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater.
I read all of these books in quite quick succession (the last two taking only a day a piece) so I thought it would be easier to write my thoughts and feelings on the series as a whole, instead of breaking it up into parts.
I’m not a professional book reviewer, so I’m going to apologise now if my thoughts seem choppy or half-formed; I’ll do my best to make as much sense as I can.
As a warning, I will do my best to be vague about events, but there will probably be some spoilers in here, as I am talking about the whole series of books.
With that all being said – let’s jump right in!
I’ll be going over the books individually first, including the blurb; before going over what I thought of the story as whole, favourite characters, and things like that at the end.
Book 1: The Raven Boys
The Raven Boys
“Every year, Blue Sargent stands next to her clairvoyant mother as the soon-to-be dead walk past. Blue never sees them – until this year, when a boy emerges from the dark and speaks to her. His name is Gansey, and he’s a rich student at Aglionby, the local private school. Blue has a policy of staying away from the Aglionby boys. Known as Raven Boys, they can only mean trouble. But Blue is drawn to Gansey, in a way that she can’t entirely explain. He is on a quest that has encompassed three other Raven Boys: Adam, the scholarship student who resents the privilege around him; Ronan, the fierce soul whose emotions range from anger to despair; and Noah, the taciturn watcher who notices many things but says very little. For as long as she can remember, Blue has been warned that she will cause her true love to die. She doesn’t believe in true love and never thought this would be a problem. But as her life becomes caught in the strange and sinister world of the Raven Boys, she’s not so sure anymore.” – Blurb from the inside cover of The Raven Boys.
I’ll start by saying this, this is my least favourite book in the series. I still enjoyed it, and it did a good job of hooking me into the story enough to read the other books – so I’m not saying that it is bad; just my least favourite.
I think the introductions to these characters in this one are amazing, you automatically get the feeling for who the boys (and Blue) are, and they feel fleshed out and real, unique from one another. This also applies to the three main women living in 300 Fox Way; Maura, Calla and Persephone. Their relationship is well established right from the beginning.
One of the only real problems, and it isn’t a huge problem really, is part of the dynamic between Gansey, Adam and Blue, at least in the beginning. Gansey has a hard time understanding how certain things he might say, may offend people who don’t come from the same background as him. That’s completely fine, as he does come from a position of privilege, however, there is not really any effort on the part of Adam and Blue to help him understand – they just become offended and expect him to understand. I suppose this bothers me, just because Gansey can’t help how he was raised anymore than they can. And this is coming from someone whose social-ecomonic standing is closer to that of Blue and Adam than of Gansey.
As someone who was born in Wales, I love that a famous Welsh King is the centre of the stories lore, even if it does irk me somewhat that he is called Owen Glendower throughout the entirety instead of Owain Glyndwr, which is his proper name.
I enjoyed the twists and turns at the book’s end. The revelation regarding one of the main characters didn’t really take me by surprise, but maybe it’s because I picked up on the clues mentioned throughout.
I definitely enjoy the very end of the book and the way it leads into The Dream Thieves – it seemed very in-character for Ronan.
Book 2: The Dream Thieves
The Dream Thieves
“Ronan Lynch has secrets. Some he keeps from others. Some he keeps from himself. One secret: Ronan can bring things out of his dreams. And sometimes he’s not the only one who wants those things. Ronan is one of the Raven Boys – a group of friends, practically brothers, searching for a dead king named Glendower, who they think is hidden somewhere in the hills by their elite private school, Aglioby Academy. The path to Glendower has long lived as an undercurrent beneath town. But now, like Ronan’s secrets, it is beginning to rise to the surface – changing everything in its wake.” – Blurb from the inside cover of The Dream Thieves.
This is my second favourite book in the series, and it is a very close second. This is also the book that introduces my favourite character from the entire series. I’ll discuss that more in my final thoughts a little bit later though.
I really enjoy the feeling of escalation in this story, even though we do get a bit de-railed from the quest to find Glyndwr, to focus on Ronan and Adam. I don’t really mind, as I am glad that we get to explore these two really complex characters – that they get the focus they deserve.
I enjoy the hints that we get that lead to the revelation about Kavinsky. I generally enjoy books that let you figure it out for yourself, it feels very rewarding when you are proven right, or even if you are wrong, those clues come together in a satisfying way. I also like the dynamic he builds with Ronan, where it’s hard to really tell what his intentions towards Ronan are.
It’s also interesting to see the tension between Adam and Gansey, as Adam tries to come to terms with the climax of The Raven Boys, and the choice he made.
Book 3: Blue Lily, Lily Blue
Blue Lily, Lily Blue
“Blue Sargent has found things. For the first time in her life, she has friends she can trust, a group to which she can belong. The Raven Boys have taken her in as one of their own. Their problems have become hers, and her problems have become theirs. The trick with found things, though, is how easily they can be lost. Friends can betray. Mothers can disappear. Visions can mislead. Certainties can unravel.” – Blurb from the inside cover of Blue Lily, Lily Blue.
This is my favourite of the 4 books. I enjoy the further development all of the characters receive, as well as the reveal of the true main antagonist of the series as a whole.
I think the part of this book I enjoy the most, aside from my favourite character, is reading Gansey’s conflicting feelings regarding the emotions that are starting to blossom between himself and Blue. You really get a good feel through the writing of his struggle to deal with, not only the way he feels, but they way it might affect all of the people around him.
I enjoy the addition of the Greenmantles, and how Colin, the Professor mentioned in the second book, behaves against the way he was portrayed in the Dream Thieves. I just enjoy villain characters who are really good at getting things done, as long as they are telling other people to do those things for them.
This book has another amazing climax, from the culmination of a situation that is talked about throughout the book, to the reveal of the Third Sleeper, and the return of Neeve.
Book 4: The Raven King
“For years, Gansey has been on a quest to find a lost king. One by one, he’s drawn others into this quest: Ronan, who steals from dreams; Adam, whose life is no longer his own; Noah, whose life is no longer a life; and Blue, who loves Gansey… and is certain she is destined to kill him. Now the endgame has begun. Dreams and nightmares are converging. Love and loss are inseparable. And the quest refuses to be pinned to a path.” – Blurb from this inside cover of The Raven King.
The final book in the series is my third favourite of the four. Again, not because it is bad, I just found books 2 and 3 more enjoyable.
I like the way the introduction of Henry Cheng is handled in this one. Even though he is mentioned in Blue Lily, Lily Blue, he doesn’t really rise to prominence until this entry. I’m glad that he doesn’t feel shoe-horned in at the end, and his presence does have an impact on the story that still flows well with the events of the previous 3 novels.
I also like that this story brings the focus back onto the quest for Glyndwr, yet also discusses some of the other real world problems that characters have to deal with, such as graduation from high school, and Gansey’s mother’s political career. I also enjoy the way the story builds on the supernatural good trading business that has been present in the background since the Dream Thieves. We get to meet more of the players involved, and how they are all tied to Ronan’s father Niall Lynch.
That leads me into the ending:
Now, the climax of the quest to find Glyndwr, I thought, was pretty satisfying, it may not be the ending that everyone wanted, but to me, it made sense. It fit in with the theme of cycles present throughout the story. I also liked it because it didn’t give them an easy fix.
That being said, I didn’t care for the rest of the ending as much. It didn’t feel complete to me. The stuff with Gansey, Blue and Noah, felt complete; but everything with the demon did not. We didn’t actually see the demon be defeated by Gansey’s sacrifice, we didn’t see the aftermath of Piper’s body being overtaken by the demon after Laumonier shot her. I just feel like were were given pictures of these scenes that were then just abandoned.
Of course it is possible that this is to lead into other books, but my feelings will remain the same until those books appear.
I also like that Ronan and Adam end up together, because it felt natural.
Final Thoughts
That brings me I suppose, to my final thoughts…
I really enjoyed this book series, so much so that I got the hardcover copies because I know that I will most likely read them again in the near future.
My favourite character in the series is the Gray Man, or Mr. Gray as he comes to be known. I get a lot of enjoyment out of his character arc, and that we only get glimpses of his trauma. I’d love to see a book that focuses more on him in the future.
My favourite of the Raven Boys themselves is Gansey. I feel like I identify best with his want for people to understand him, and the joy it brings him when he feels as though he has truly been seen. I also love how he just wants the best for all of the people around him.
I think my least favourite character in the series is Artemus, Blue’s biological father. I just feel like his character was kind of pointless. He didn’t really do anything, besides one moment of exposition.
I will definitely be checking out the new series with Ronan as the main character.
And that’s it for this little ‘Something Like A Book Review’ on the Raven Cycle series by Maggie Stiefvater. I hope you enjoyed! If you’ve read these books yourself, I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Diolch am ddarllen! Thanks for checking out my nerdy blog today! I hope you have a wonderful day!
Until next time, this is White Elorda, signing off. Stay nerdy my friends!
I’m going to be doing something a little bit different today.
I guess you could call this something of an announcement post, so this is going to be something on the short side.
I started up a companion Instagram account to run along side this blog! It’s pretty much brand new, featuring only 2 posts at this time.
You can find me on Instagram here or by searching @whitesnerdylife on the app.
At the current moment, I am focusing on nerdy photography, though I am hoping that the content will evolve as I continue to work on this blog, and explore living a nerdy lifestyle. I hope to start sharing post ideas there, as well as announcing upcoming posts and videos for my YouTube channel (which will be linked below in my signature.)
And that’s about it for this little announcement! Thank you for checking it out!
Is there anything you’d be interested in seeing me post over on my IG?
I’m looking forward to sharing new nerdy content will you all soon!