Wednesday 20 April 2011

Due 27 April 2011

Avengers #12 Point OneBatman Incorporated #5
Brightest Day #24
Detective Comics #876Flash #11 (Flashpoint)Green Arrow #11 (Brightest Day)
Green Lantern Emerald Warriors #9 (War Of GL)
Haunt #15
Justice League Generation Lost #24 (BD)Secret Avengers #12 Point OneTurf #5X-Men #10

So we got two 'Point one' issues this week - implemented by Marvel as a good starting point for anyone wanting to read the comic but doesn't necessarily want to start at the beginning - will be interesting to see if it works for someone who has started at the beginning.

Final issue of Turf? I managed to catch up with the previous issues last week and really enjoyed it.

And Flashpoint kicks off in earnest - really looking forward to this.

Friday 15 April 2011

Not Enough Time.

It would be fascinating to line up every book, comic, film, newspaper, article, magazine, internet source and television programme that you wanted to watch and actually see how much time it would take to get through them all. Obviously this would be a counter productive process and would only include those items you knew existed at the time (and of course there are many of the above medium in the years to come that we will want to consume that we don't yet know about). This is a long way round of saying that there is far too much information and entertainment to consume and not enough time. Most of us have full time jobs. We have social lives. We have partners and friends. How the hell do you get through everything?

Those of us out there who don't find it a problem would simply say, it comes down to 'choice'. You simply chose what you want to consume and accept that you will never be able to access everything. Companies like Google make the process easier. They allow you to narrow searches down. But for many that is not enough. The fact that they crave information is too strong - they will spend a lifetime trying to read all of it.

Recently I found that in my daily routine there was probably close to 30 websites that I visited on a regular basis. These comprised my usual favourite topics of gadgets, tech, comics, movies, sport, general news and recruitment/ legal for work. On top of this there were the various apps that I use on both my iPhone and iPad - the likes of Zite and Flipboard - which attempt to break info down in to easy to swallow bites. The point is that in any given day, it isn't possible to really get through that much information and still work and sleep.

In my effort to try and control what I consume and when, I decided to pick a handful of sites that are 'daily' reads. That is a site that updates daily and has enough substantive information to make it worthwhile visiting 5 times a week (I get the weekend off). I have used Google bookmarks for a while now (means you can access your bookmarks from any computer) so I have thousands of favourite sites all categorised. I simply went through the key categories and picked those that would give me the broadest overview - the Guardian and International Herald Tribune for news. Comicbookresources and Aintitcool for geeky stuff. CNET, Mashable and Wired for techy stuff. BBC for sport, twitter trends for well twitter and theotherside which is a nice London-centric site, handy for letting you know things going on in the capital.

One page of bookmarks - accessible on every gadget I own - takes me 20- 30 minutes to get through it and at the end I feel like I have covered everything I need. Add in a quick view of Flipboard and all is good in the world of info-jocking. Of course this doesn't help me catch up with 17 different seasons of my favourite tv shows!

Of course, the other option is to use an aggregator. Try popurls.com. This site pulls anything of importance on the Internet into one page - and breaks it down into categories. You could spend years on this site - it has articles, videos, pictures - everything. It's definitely worth a visit every now and then.

Due 20 April 2011

Avengers #12
Batman #709
Gotham City Sirens #22
Green Lantern #65
Green Lantern Corps #59
Haunt #15Zatanna #12

I have actually enjoyed the new Avengers run - historically I never really collected the Avengers but Romita and his art has really worked for me and the story is definitely an interesting premise within the Marvel world. Haunt is still excellent and the War of the Green Lanterns is a must read.

Thursday 14 April 2011

Due 6 April 2011

Brightest Day #23
Fear Itself #1 (Of 7)
Ultimate Comics Captain America #4 (Of 4)

Due 13 April

Batgirl #20
Batman And Robin #22
Birds Of Prey #11
Black Panther Man Without Fear #517
Carnage #4 (Of 5)
Flash #10
Justice League Generation Lost #23
Red Robin #22
Ultimate Avengers Vs New Ultimates #3 (Of 6)