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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-07-17 12:31 pm

Guy Gardner: Warrior #25

Writer: Beau Smith

Pencils: Mitch Byrd

Inks: Dan Davis


The Phantom Stranger aids Guy in his fight against a creature named Dementor that just won’t shut up.


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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-07-17 10:31 am

Green Lantern #189

Writer: Steve Englehart

Pencils: Joe Staton

Inks: Bruce Patterson


Hal and Carol visit a long-forgotten friend.


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thanekos ([personal profile] thanekos) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-07-16 07:04 pm

The New Gods #8 (2024-) acknowledges Darkseid's presence.

Darkseid's loomed behind the run so far - his death started it and his passing's the reason its new threat, the Nyctari, are active now.

There's a child of prophecy tied to those god-purgers, one Metron's interested in.

He's made a pawn of Maxwell Lord - brought him out of his post-Rebirth-Wonder-Woman coma and turned his resources to acquiring the child.

In issue #7, some of New Genesis'd arrived on Earth fleeing the Nyctari.

Those of Apokolips who'd fled the enemy's coming there first had also made it to Earth. Max'd met them - and Metron'd smoothed enough the way to their combining forces.

Their goal was the prophecy child, whom they understood to be Darkseid again. )
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icon_uk ([personal profile] icon_uk) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-07-17 12:47 am

Batman and Robin Year One - #9



Bruce and Alfred have noticed that Robin has been unfocussed and a bit moody of late, and are stumped as to why, though Alfred has an idea and offers to have a word.

As self-distraction techniques go at east this doesn't involve the chandeliers )
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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-07-16 04:54 pm

Excalibur #55

Words and pencils: Alan Davis

Inks: Mark Farmer


A party seems like a perfect time for another loose end to show up.


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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-07-16 02:29 pm

The Demon #12

Words and pencils: Jack Kirby

Inks: Mike Royer


Etrigan... Friend?


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garryowen ([personal profile] garryowen) wrote in [community profile] fancake2025-07-16 08:11 am

Star Trek AOS: Inspection of the USS Enterprise Serial Number NCC-1701-A by sad_bi_cowboy

Fandom: Star Trek AOS/Reboot
Pairings/Characters: Kirk/Spock
Rating: G
Length: 2,242 words
Creator Links: [archiveofourown.org profile] sad_bi_cowboy
Theme: Working together, outsider POV

Summary:

"Inspection order number 324867: USS Enterprise

Serial number: NCC-1701-A
Ship Class: Constitution
Ship Claim: Starfleet
Ship Membership: United Federation of Planets

Captain James T. Kirk in command.
Commander S'chn T'gai Spock: First/Chief Science Officer
Doctor Leonard "Bones" McCoy: CMO
Commander Montgomery "Scotty" Scott: Chief Engineer
Lieutenant Nyota Uhura: Chief Communications Officer
Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu: Pilot
Ensign Pavel Chekov: Navigator

Inspector Assigned: Lieutenant Jessie Bellamy

End of Transmission"

Reccer's Notes: Lt. Jessie Bellamy performs her first inspection of a Starfleet ship, and she gets the Enterprise in all its chaotic, rulebreaking glory. She's just trying to do her job, but the ship and crew are so far outside the rules that she's having trouble even fitting them into the standards for inspection.

When you read a lot of Star Trek fic, you start to normalize all the wild and irresponsible shit that goes on. This fic provides the perspective of someone who is supposed to evaluate how well the crew are following the rules, and it's fantastic. Lt. Bellamy has to stay on the ship for the duration of the inspection, work with the crew, and survive some of the scrapes the Enterprise gets into. It's hilarious and wonderful.

Fanwork Links: Inspection of the USS Enterprise
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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-07-16 12:31 pm

Captain America #380

Writer: Mark Gruenwald

Pencils: Ron Lim

Inks: Danny Bulanadi


The Serpent Society puts Diamondback on trial for consorting with the enemy.


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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-07-16 10:30 am

Blue Beetle #15

Writer: Len Wein

Pencils: Ross Andru

Inks: Dell Barras


Blue Beetle fights a crazed archaeologist that has stolen one of his uncle's inventions.


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Elizabeth Culmer ([personal profile] edenfalling) wrote2025-07-15 08:30 pm
Entry tags:

wherein Liz travels through the Canadian great plains

I decided to leave on Monday instead of Sunday, so yesterday I drove from St. Paul to Winnipeg, where I visited a botanical garden and had dinner (a delicious gourmet cheeseburger accompanied by an interesting local hard cider) in their attached café/bar.

Today I drove from Winnipeg to Regina, where I visited a natural history museum. Unfortunately both restaurants located within a block of my hotel are temporarily closed (probably due to roadwork) and I didn't feel like driving anywhere, so for dinner I ate half of a dubious pre-made turkey sandwich (thrown out: 1 slice of bread, raw onion, raw cucumber; eaten: 1 slice of bread, turkey, "swiss" cheese, lettuce, tomato) and one dubious pre-made pork "empanada" (I strongly suspect this began life as a Cornish pasty recipe, somewhat inelegantly repurposed), both purchased from the dinky café attached to the hotel lobby. Two dubious empanadas remain, lurking in the hotel room mini-fridge.

So far driving in Canada has been an interesting experience. I am glad that Google Maps has switched to tracking my speed in kph, because trying to read the kph part of my car's spedometer is, shall we say, challenging. Also, did you know that in Canada you have to pre-authorize the dollar limit of your gas payments? Wild. And there are no rest areas on the Trans-Canada highway in Manitoba or Saskatchewan (can't speak for any other provinces), so you have to look sharp for gas stations or fast food restaurants at each tiny gathering of stuff beside the road if you want a chance to stop -- and settlements are few and far between on the prairie.

Anyway tomorrow I should reach the gathering place in Alberta, and I am told that toward the end of the drive the landscape becomes excitingly vertical instead of flat. :D
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i did it all for the robins ([personal profile] musesfool) wrote2025-07-15 06:18 pm

Searching for an omen, looking for a sign

They gave me a 3 pm - 7 pm delivery window for the dishwasher today, which meant waiting around and stewing in my anxiety until they showed up around 3:30. The whole process - removing the old dishwasher and setting up the new one - took about an hour. Now it's running through whatever the initial cycle the installation guys set it to, and then I should be able to use it. It did cost me an extra $125 to get the electrical connection set up, since the old one was hardwired and the new one required a plug, plus I gave both guys a $20 on the way out, so overall it cost almost $1800 for everything, which is more than my stove and fridge cost put together, iirc. It's the most expensive birthday present I've gotten myself since 2016, when I replaced my laptop, but totally necessary. And it is very snazzy looking! (it's the Bosch 300 series 18" dishwasher in stainless steel.)

Anyway, that has been my birthday! I put all thoughts of cooking on hold until tomorrow, when I might make pulled pork (or I might not) and some kind of fancy dessert (I am thinking about this coffee icebox cake but without a stabilizer in the whipped cream I don't know how it could hold its shape if you turn it out of the loaf pan; on the other hand, I'm not taking it anywhere so I can just scoop it out without removing it, so I guess that's not really an issue), but we'll see how I feel tomorrow - it will be cool to not have to wash up by hand afterwards!

Sunday at Dom's was lovely - Baby Miss L was a mermaid in the pool (she kept exclaiming, "Mermaid!" and kicking ferociously - she hasn't had swimming lessons yet but she seems like a natural at this point) - and once she warmed up after her nap she was her usual delightful self. She enjoyed the books I brought her, especially "Be Brave Like Batman" (to go with the Batman and Robin t-shirts), and she wore her Superman dress, so we are covering all superhero bases.

I made the KAF fudge brownies again to take with me, since I was assured that they'd loved them last time, and this time I got to taste them and they were good! Slightly overbaked, but still chocolatey.

Then yesterday on my ride home, the driver took Jericho Turnpike all the way to the Cross Island, which made the trip longer, but did avoid traffic and construction, so I guess the extra 10-15 minutes was worth it.

And I still have 6 more days off before I have to go back to work!

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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-07-15 02:30 pm

Amazing Spider-Man #104

Writer: Roy Thomas

Pencils: Gil Kane

Inks: Frank Giacoia


Kravin’ time in the Savage Land!


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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-07-15 12:30 pm

Uncanny X-Men #223

Writer: Chris Claremont

Pencils: Kerry Gammill

Inks: Dan Green


Havok and Madelyne get close and Storm fights a giant snake.


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icon_uk ([personal profile] icon_uk) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-07-15 10:05 am

Mod Post: Off-Topic Tuesday

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Talk about non-comics stuff, thread derail, and just generally chat among yourselves.

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It's been suggested that, if discussing spoilers for recent media events, it might be advisable to consider using the rot13 method to prevent other members seeing spoilers in passing.

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Every couple of weeks I dive into the headlines, hoping there might be some news that it's actually possible to share without a mental health warning. And again I am disappointed.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 starts this week, so there's that, I guess.

Oh, and another UK heatwave, with the possibility of another this coming weekend. Yay?