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October 13, 2005 at 12:00 AM
*cackles evily!*
Oh, come on, it was funny, admit it. ADMIT IT!
Heh. Anyway, I really liked the story of Joviana's first burst of Super-Insight, as it were. She makes excellent points. With Spider-man, at least he got his powers by accident and then he at least tried to do the right thing with him. In my experience, he tries to minimize the collateral damage he does make, too. And his webs evaporate after a while, so that cleans up after itself. Janet really was irresponsible to take so many things at face-value with her husband, much less ignore his psychotic tendancies. It's not like she'd never seen a crazy person who could act--Joviana's birth mother, for example. I get that she was in love with Hank and love is blind and all, but that's just nuts!
*hug!*
Great chapter!
-- Rosy the Cat
Oh, come on, it was funny, admit it. ADMIT IT!
Heh. Anyway, I really liked the story of Joviana's first burst of Super-Insight, as it were. She makes excellent points. With Spider-man, at least he got his powers by accident and then he at least tried to do the right thing with him. In my experience, he tries to minimize the collateral damage he does make, too. And his webs evaporate after a while, so that cleans up after itself. Janet really was irresponsible to take so many things at face-value with her husband, much less ignore his psychotic tendancies. It's not like she'd never seen a crazy person who could act--Joviana's birth mother, for example. I get that she was in love with Hank and love is blind and all, but that's just nuts!
*hug!*
Great chapter!
-- Rosy the Cat
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October 10, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Dear Gevaisa,
I still enjoy reading about Joviana (the story is nice, light, easy and entertaining - and still so well developed and thought about sooo deeply, you are a real artist!) - but I wonder what I did wrong - because I have not heard from you so long. Maybe you are just busy, like I am often, too?
And what about your other stories? You remember, there are big and little Erik with Anne, and there is that X-Men-woman with Erik in the Opera... they all are hanging around, twiddling their thumbs in boredom... ;-)
Sincere greetings,
awoman
I still enjoy reading about Joviana (the story is nice, light, easy and entertaining - and still so well developed and thought about sooo deeply, you are a real artist!) - but I wonder what I did wrong - because I have not heard from you so long. Maybe you are just busy, like I am often, too?
And what about your other stories? You remember, there are big and little Erik with Anne, and there is that X-Men-woman with Erik in the Opera... they all are hanging around, twiddling their thumbs in boredom... ;-)
Sincere greetings,
awoman
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October 10, 2005 at 12:00 AM
“It’s marvelous, I adore it! You know what? I’ll use it to stick notes on Victor of things I want him to remember!”
*falls over giggling!*
Oh, heck, I could picture him getting mad at the servants as they try to cover up giggles because Joviana stuck a note to his butt before I remembered the de-magnetized thing. Or maybe to his back. It brings to mind this one flashback scene from Deadpool (my little brother's addicted, and I admit Joe Kelly's a funny writer) a few years back. Can you picture Victor with a note stuck to his back that says "My mommy made this for me. She loves me very much."
Hee, Deadpool...
-- Rosy the Cat
*falls over giggling!*
Oh, heck, I could picture him getting mad at the servants as they try to cover up giggles because Joviana stuck a note to his butt before I remembered the de-magnetized thing. Or maybe to his back. It brings to mind this one flashback scene from Deadpool (my little brother's addicted, and I admit Joe Kelly's a funny writer) a few years back. Can you picture Victor with a note stuck to his back that says "My mommy made this for me. She loves me very much."
Hee, Deadpool...
-- Rosy the Cat
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October 9, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Does this mean that there is going to be more citrus content soon? Not that I'm impatient or anything... Btw, as a short person, in fashion terms (even though statistically I'm completely average) it seems like ALL clothes are made for tall women, often without much in the way of bust or hip room. But maybe it just seems that way to me? Oh, and didn't Reed and Sue have a daughter who seemed to have been Doom's kid, but wasn't, from an alternate reality? Is she around, or did she conviniently vanish? That sort of clean-up of interesting but messy side characters is one reason I don't read that many comic s any more. There's this hilarious indie comic called Girl Genius that you should check out. It's romance-adventure with Mad Science and a not-entirely evil world-conquoring baron, in a Steampunk setting, by Phil and Katja Foglio. You'll love it.
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October 8, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Yes, a very happy birthday it was. I got several movies, including the boxed set of BBC Narnia movies, and a Barnes and Noble gift card from my parents. I used it to get the soundtracks for Joseph and Godspell, as well as a copy of the new sequel to Wicked. Yay!
Next on my agenda is Marvel 1602, and maybe a few more volumes of The Books of Magic. Mmm, book geek-y-ness...
As for the evil thing: I'll be Nomi Sunrider and you can be Exar Kun. Only of course your Exar Kun would be girl-y and cool and not promoting slavery.
-- Rosy the Cat
Next on my agenda is Marvel 1602, and maybe a few more volumes of The Books of Magic. Mmm, book geek-y-ness...
As for the evil thing: I'll be Nomi Sunrider and you can be Exar Kun. Only of course your Exar Kun would be girl-y and cool and not promoting slavery.
-- Rosy the Cat
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October 7, 2005 at 12:00 AM
I'm finally reviewing! I have been eagerly (and sometimes impatiently) following this sequel, as I did 'Minion'.
I just wanted you to know how much I enjoy your writing, and how much I appreciate the quality. I am grateful for the proper grammar and lack of typos, which makes it easier to enjoy the story itself without distraction. I love Joviana's wry observations on the world of superheros, and on things in general.
Can't wait for more! Though... "Next time: Joviana gets felt up by another woman!" um..okay. good to know;)
I just wanted you to know how much I enjoy your writing, and how much I appreciate the quality. I am grateful for the proper grammar and lack of typos, which makes it easier to enjoy the story itself without distraction. I love Joviana's wry observations on the world of superheros, and on things in general.
Can't wait for more! Though... "Next time: Joviana gets felt up by another woman!" um..okay. good to know;)
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October 6, 2005 at 12:00 AM
*narrows eyes*
You're evil. Incredibly good at what you do, but still undeniably evil.
*hug!*
-- Rosy the Cat
You're evil. Incredibly good at what you do, but still undeniably evil.
*hug!*
-- Rosy the Cat
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October 6, 2005 at 12:00 AM
By the way, thank you for such a lovely birthday present. You rock!
-- Rosy the Cat
-- Rosy the Cat
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October 2, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Wait, I was wrong? So that eliminates She-Hulk and leaves...
*eyes widen in shock*
THE WASP?! But-! You-! Rich lady! Rich lady versus girl with sucky life from poor town! Where the heck could they have met?! Joviana went to a *local* college!
I'm confused...
-- Rosy the Cat
*eyes widen in shock*
THE WASP?! But-! You-! Rich lady! Rich lady versus girl with sucky life from poor town! Where the heck could they have met?! Joviana went to a *local* college!
I'm confused...
-- Rosy the Cat
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September 29, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Wow that was a good chapter. Im really excited to see what happens next. I loved the nightgown comparisions it was really cute.