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Friday, December 31, 2004
Oh, Something Else

Before this year ends I will like to share with you my most memorable comics moment. It wasn't reading some hyped-up book or finding a much desired back issue. It was just my friends and I, only one of whom besides me that reads comics, driving in a van. I'll present it as a play as it is based around a conversation.

(IAN and MAX, the two passengers who are well versed in comic bookery, are arguing about Superman. Specifically if he is cool or not. The rest of the people in the car, including driver JESSY, are listening just the same.)

MAX: Superman's just this goody-two-shoes guy. He's not a rebel like Batman, he's always with the cops and everything.

IAN: Not always. In his first story he saves a woman from going to the electric chair.

JESSY: Was she innocent?

IAN (trying remember to but really can't): Um...I think so.

Looking back, I suppose it's the little moments like that matter. Try to savor them as much as you can.

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