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Saturday, April 1, 2017
Answers to the Free Swag Contest!
Answers to the Free Swag Contest!
Its the moment youve all been waiting for - the identification of the 25 panels/pages that I asked you to, well, identify. The winner will be revealed at the end of the post. Of course, I should have disqualified everyone because nobody wished me a Happy Birthday in their e-mails! I had a good cry about it, though, and Im fine now! If youll forgive me, Ill talk a bit about each panel. Just because, you know, I can.
Number One: Detective Comics #804 by David Lapham (w) and Ramon Bachs (a). This is the final page of this issue, and I love it because Batman thinks that he has finally found men he can feel good about hitting. Go, Bats! "City of Crime," Laphams 12-issue run on Detective (#801-808, 811-814) is brilliant, if a bit grim and gritty. But its still flingin-flangin excellent.
Number Two: Goddess #8 by Garth Ennis (w) and Phil Winslade (a). I just bought this a few weeks ago and havent actually read it yet. But I knew if Ennis was writing it, there would be some cool-ass scenes. And I was right!
Number Three: Spider-Man/Human Torch #3 by Dan Slott (w) and Ty Templeton (a). Everyone kept saying how fun this book is, so I bought it. And it is fun! This is, of course, the Spider-Mobile issue. Remember when Slott wrote Spider-Mobile stories and not Avenger-rapist stories? Good times.
Number Four: Dr. Fate #24 by J.M. DeMatteis (w) and Shawn McManus (a). I just mentioned this a few weeks ago when I talked about DeMatteis masterpiece. Its the first panel of the last issue of the book, and Raina is going to hear all about the fate of Eric and Linda Strauss and Kent and Inza Nelson. I thought most of you would easily recognize McManus art!
Number Five: Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters #1 by Mike Grell (w & a). Yes, this mini-series gave us the torture of Black Canary, which is very sucky, but for the most part, its a very interesting take on Oliver. And I thought it was cool that he moved from a fake town to Seattle. Apparently Kevin Smith didnt think it was.
Number Six: JLI Annual #2 by J.M. DeMatteis and Keith Giffen (w) and Bill Willingham (a). Willingham hardly does art anymore (well see how long he lasts on Shadowpact), so I thought Id throw in a panel where he does draw something. This is the issue where Rumaan Harjarvti (or however the hell you spell it) hires the Joker to kill the Justice League, and he fails miserably. Right after this Batman shows up, sees that the Joker is sitting in a tank while the rest of the League stands around in their bathing suits (its a picnic at Scott Frees house!) and just keeps driving. Comedy gold. I miss the old Justice League.
Number Seven: Deep Sleeper #4 by Phil Hester (w) and Mike Huddleston (a). I wrote about this last year, because its awesome. Truly awesome. Go buy it now. NOW!
Number Eight: Lazarus Churchyard by Warren Ellis (w) and DIsraeli (a). I have mentioned this scene before in conjunction with some of the crap Ellis writes today. It doesnt have an issue number because it was serialized in a magazine and then collected in a trade, but this is the final page in the book, as Lazarus talks about all the people who have died on him. Very touching work from Ellis.
Number Nine: Miracleman #14 by Alan Moore (w) and Jon Totleben (a). Somebody said this was Swamp Thing, which was not a bad guess, because its the same talent. This is right after Kid Miracleman "gets out" and goes on his rampage, and even more than the scenes in London in the next issue, this is a portrait of pure evil. When Johnny says, "Theyd say I was going soft, wouldnt they?" you should get chills. I know I do.
Number Ten: Fantastic Four #349 by Walt Simonson (w) and Art Adams (a). Wolverine! Hulk! Spider-Man! Ghost Rider! Issues #347-349 of the venerable comics magazine (the worlds most commercial, as issue #348 proclaimed) brought together these four as the new team when the Skrulls captured the real group. Lots of goofy fun, and Frank Castle makes a hilarious cameo. Yes, the Punisher is funny. These are wildly excellent issues.
Number Eleven: Animal Man #19 by Grant Morrison (w) and Chas Truog (a). Do I really need to say anymore? This still blows my mind every time I read the damned thing, even though I know its coming.
Number Twelve: Amazing Spider-Man #299 by David Michelinie (w) and Todd McFarlane (a). Some people said this was issue #300. But it aint. This is the end of issue #299, when we see Venom for the first time. Im sorry, but this is just a cool scene. This was only McFarlanes second issue, and it was before his art started getting really contorted and weird.
Number Thirteen: Uncanny X-Men #205 by Chris Claremont (w) and Barry Windsor-Smith (a). More than a few people said this was Windsor-Smiths run on Marvel Comics Presents, but its X-Men, sorry! This is that excellent issue with Wolverine and Katie Power (?!) in Central Park and Logan rips apart the same guys he ripped apart way back during the Dark Phoenix saga (and would rip apart again in the Outback). He likes ripping those dudes apart, doesnt he? And then, of course, he refuses to kill Lady Deathstrike. Awesome.
Number Fourteen: Dreadstar #60 by Peter David (w) and Angel Medina (a). Angel Medinas work on Incredible Hulk was, well, awful, but his art on Dreadstar was excellent. Weird. And check it out - even in the future women wear 1980s-style shoulder pads!
Number Fifteen: Hellblazer #27 by Neil Gaiman (w) and Dave McKean (a). "Hold Me" is a wonderful story of homelessness and loss and it shows John in a nice light for a change. He doesnt do anything bastard-y in this issue. I know, how can we deal with it?
Number Sixteen: Grendel #12 by Matt Wagner (w) and Arnold and Jacob Pander (a). Christine Spars final showdown with Argent. Its a wonderfully rendered fight, and in this panel they both die. These first 12 issues of the regular series are simply brilliant and stunning to look at, with the Pander Bros. doing a very nice job.
Number Seventeen: Suicide Squad #37 by John Ostrander and Kim Yale (w) and John K. Snyder II and Geof Isherwood (a). Both Snyder and Isherwood are credited with "breakdowns," so if you answered either you got credit. Just so you know. As for the page, for a long time, Ostrander had a running gag in SS about a member of the team who was throwing pies at various people. Everyone thought it was Captain Boomerang until he got pied. That turned out to be a clever feint, because it really was Boomerang. Amanda Waller was not in a good mood when she found out, and she dropped Digger off on a desert island. Classic. What a great series.
Number Eighteen: Noble Causes (first series) #1 by Jay Faerber (w) and Patrick Gleason (a). Race Noble marries Liz and goes on a honeymoon. On the last page, a laser comes from the sky and obliterates him. What a great cliff-hanger! Unfortunately, in later issues Faerber decided that exploring Race and Lizs married life would be pretty interesting, so he created an alternate universe Race and now were never supposed to mention that the "real" Race is dead. But we have proof, Mr. Faerber! Its still a great series. Why arent you buying it????
Number Nineteen: Scars #6 by Warren Ellis (w) and Jacen Burrows (a). Scars is one of those Ellis books for Avatar, and its a horribly disturbing experience. John Cain, the cop, has confronted a child-killer, but he has no evidence. Thats not about to stop him from getting justice. A sad and gripping read.
Number Twenty: Namor #31 by John Byrne (w) and Jae Lee (a). Was this Lees first mainstream comic work? Byrne drew the first two years and then just wrote, and Lee did some wild work on this book. Namor loses his memory and battles all sorts of bad guys, including Victor there.
Number Twenty-One: Atomika #2 by Andrew Dabb (w) and Sal Abbinanti (a). Ive been telling you how good this book is! Freaky stuff from Abbinanti. Interesting story from Dabb. Whats not to like?
Number Twenty-Two: Elektra: Assassin #8 by Frank Miller (w) and Bill Sienkiewicz (a). Im shocked that everyone didnt recognize Sienkiewicz! For shame! This is Miller doing his completely over-the-top wackiness long before All-Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder, and this is better. But thats just my opinion.
Number Twenty-Three: Gødland #6 by Joe Casey (w) and Tom Scioli (a). Another book you should be buying! Discordia hears the verdict at her trial, and her head explodes! Wha-huh? And, of course, Friedrich Nickelhead then puts Basil Cronus head on her body. And yes, that is a very strange sentence. But thats just the goodness that is Gødland!
Number Twenty-Four: New Mutants #60 by Louise Simonson (w) and Bret Blevins (a). The death of Doug Ramsey, a huge waste of a great character (and no, his melding with Warlock doesnt count as a resurrection). He saves Rahne by throwing himself in front of a bullet! Its a good scene and a decent comic, but its still a waste of a great character. And yet Gambit is still alive. Theres no justice.
Number Twenty-Five: Doom Patrol #63 by Grant Morrison (w) and Richard Case (a). I have claimed this is the best run by anyone in comic book history, and issue #63 just might be one of the top ten issues in comic book history. Jane leaves the "real world" behind and rejoins Cliff and Rebis on Danny the World. Beautiful, simply beautiful. I get choked up just thinking about it.
A few interesting points: only one person got the panel from Goddess, which was the most poorly identified exactly. A few people did guess that it was Garth Ennis, though - I guess a pole of stone in the groin easily identifies him! Absolutely no one got the Suicide Squad one completely correct - no one got the issue number, and a few people said Luke McDonnell did the art. That surprised me. The other one no one got exactly right was the panel from Dreadstar - only one person knew it was Dreadstar and who wrote and drew it, but he got the wrong issue number. Of all the artists, I figured McManus, McFarlane, Windsor-Smith, and Sienkiewicz would be the most recognizable, and I was right - for the most part. I thought Scars would be the most obscure, but more than a few people got it. Good job keeping up on your Avatar books! I got ten entries, and on 9 of them, Grells Green Arrow was correctly identified completely (name of the book, issue number, writer, and artist), followed by the Spider-Man/Human Torch panel, the Fantastic Four panel, and the Animal Man panel, each with 8 correct exact answers. I was a bit surprised that Green Arrow was so easily identified, but not that the others were - the Slott/Templeton book is recent, the FF is pretty famous, I think, and Buddy talking to the audience might be in the top ten of most famous in history.
Your winner, with 53 points out of 75, is Mike Loughlin. Mike shows up here often and makes interesting comments, and he is apparently a big nerd. Good job, Mike! He was the only one who knew the Goddess panel, one of the few who recognized Lazarus Churchyard and Scars, and he was one of only two people who correctly identified the Namor panel. Hes eclectic! Thanks for all your entries, people, and Im sure Ill have another one in the near future.
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Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Answers
Answers
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In the midst of uncertainty, sometimes the only life raft in the universe is having an answer. Its how we cope, right? When we know whats coming we can prepare ourselves for the future - good or bad.
The last few months have been an exercise in not having an answer. The only thing I had, the only thing I knew was the present. The words that kept me sane were this: "If grief is to come, you will find the time for it. For now find happiness. Today you are pregnant."
On January 29 we underwent another fertility cycle. About 5 days later, I shrieked with joy when I detected an ever-so-faint second line. By February 10, bloodwork confirmed that I was pregnant (and about 7 additional home pregnancy tests).

IT. WAS. HAPPENING. Another baby! Due in October! Visions of joint birthday parties and exactly two year apart babies filled my mind. It happened. It happened. It happened.
And then my follow-up bloodwork didnt do what it should. Instead of doubling, my HCG only rose about 25%. At that point, with that news, I fell apart. I went to the bad place. The best word, the truest word, was heartbroken. I physically felt like something within me shattered. I mourned the loss. I felt the deepest sense of loss imaginable.
But then, two days later, Valentines Day, my HCG more than doubled. The nurse joked that I was overachieving. She said that "slow starts" happen. Babies can play catch up. If we werent under fertility treatments and monitoring we wouldnt have any of this information and wed still be celebrating without a worry. But in my heart, and my gut, I knew I couldnt celebrate. Not just yet.
Days after that we had an ultrasound. There was a little gestational sac. It was still early. The words I kept hearing were "cautiously optimistic". Every day there was a milestone (bloodwork, ultrasound) I sat. I was frozen. Paralyzed with fear. Sure, I can blame a horrible winter. But also, I was in crisis mode. Baby Fix-It and I didnt leave the house much because I couldnt function waiting for the phone to ring. After that first ultrasound the nurse confirmed that the gestational sac was in fact small, and my HCG wasnt doubling again. But hang in there! Once the sac is detected the bloodwork is less important.
And yet, somehow, magically, this baby was hanging on. 5 weeks, 6 weeks, 7 weeks. We kept going. I started to tell myself that we had a little fighter in there who was going to overcome our initial worries. The small sac, a slow start, it could all be just fine. Week 6 we heard a heartbeat. The nurse showed so much excitement - we were only hoping to confirm a fetal pole and yolk sac. But instead a heartbeat! It was all supposed to be so magical. I started to believe that this could all be ok. I bought a remote for my camera. I decided Id let myself start documenting the bump.
Week 7 the heartbeat was confirmed again. Chugging away at 148BPM. Baby Fix-Its was 147 at the same week. I exhaled. We were finally on the right track. The ultrasound tech noted that the sac was still small. It was "getting better", but still small.
I googled. I googled incessantly. A small gestational sac, within a certain range (I never knew our exact measurements) guarantees a miscarriage with 80% likelihood. The fetus rarely survives beyond weeks 8-10 as it runs out of room to grow. We were close. We were so close to getting over this hurdle. I read that hydration can help. The sac is essentially amniotic fluid. I began chugging over 100oz of water a day. I dreamed of ways we would share the news with family. We joked that this baby was a girl, already driving her mama crazy.
Finally, finally I was looking forward to an ultrasound. At 8 weeks and 4 days I was excited to see my hydration efforts finally tip the scales for this nail-biter pregnancy. It was the first appointment that I wasnt sick to my stomach. I was going to go in alone, but in a fateful scheduling shift Mr. Fix-It came to the appointment.
When the tech began the ultrasound I had a moment of pride. I could see that the sac had grown. That little peanut was less cramped. But the silence. The room was so silent it almost hurt. I finally found the courage to say, "Is something wrong?". With a wrinkled nose the tech said, "I cant find a heartbeat".
And that was it. Our answer.
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Ill share more as Im ready. This post got away from me a bit, but Im so glad I was finally able to put words to the last two weeks...
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Monday, February 27, 2017
Answers to the Sandy Hook tragedy found in the Christmas Season
Answers to the Sandy Hook tragedy found in the Christmas Season

On the VERY SAME DAY of the school shooting last week, a group of pilots for an organization called "Pilots for Kids" quietly visited and distributed toys and stuffed animals to sick kids at the Phoenix Childrens Hospital.
The "Pilots for Kids" team at the Phoenix Childrens Hospital |
I have done this for the past several years. It has always been rewarding, but this year was particularly poignant, as each of us had witnessed in helpless horror the tragedy unfolding on the news that morning. We had no choice but to put on our happy faces and do our best to bring a little joy into several innocent, suffering, sweet little lives.
We would have done it anyway, regardless of the days news.
My point...
Capn Aux visits his new friend Hannah |
While a few sick, evil deeds are daily splashed across the headlines, MILLIONS of GOOD, BEAUTIFUL deeds are quietly being performed around the world. MILLIONS are daily bringing comfort, JOY, and a smile to a childs face.
I also gave Marcus and Hannah a copy of my first novel, "Code Name: Dodger." 100% of proceeds from the novel go to the orphanage charity, warmblankets.org |
I am privileged to do this once a year. But DAILY, around the globe, others voluntarily perform these heroic deeds, for no other reason than to help others in their needs.
You dont need to be a Christian to ingest these words of wisdom:
"Pure and undefiled religion in the sight of our God and Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep oneself unstained by the world."James 1:27
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Thousands showed up spontaneously to pray and show support for the victims and their families. |
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Mother Sue comforts son James after the ordeal. |
My friend Terry, former coworker, pilot and regular reader of this blog, went to the very same Sandy Hook grade school. His brothers children were in school that day. PRAISE GOD, they were able to escape unharmed (see pic above).
PLEASE PRAY FOR THEIR HEALING!
(and especially for those of the victims and their families!)
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Sandy Hook vigil |
We live in a free society. We can take precautions, but, sadly, this will happen again. It is easy to be distracted by the awful headlines, get discouraged, become fearful of the world outside our own doors, and fall into despair.
Nevertheless, I say again, GOOD MARCHES ON.

From the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.:
"I have not lost faith. Im not in despair, because I know that there is a moral order. I havent lost faith, because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice...With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope...and all over the world we will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, were free at last!"
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."Edmund Burke
EVIL IS NOT TRIUMPHING. DAILY, AROUND THE WORLD, GOOD MEN AND WOMEN ARE DOING. GOOD.
For those parents groping for what to say to your children...this is what you tell them!
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"Love conquers all"Virgil, 70BC-19BC; see also 1 Corinthians 13. |
In the midst of this tragedy, let us not forget the spirit of the season. Whether Christian, Muslim, Jew, atheist, or otherwise, I bid each and every one of you....
PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD WILL TOWARD MAN.


Twas 11 days before Christmas, around 9:38 when 20 beautiful children stormed through heavens gate. Their smiles were contagious, their laughter filled the air. They could hardly believe all the beauty they saw there. They were filled with such joy; they didnt know what to say. They remembered nothing of what had happened earlier that day. where are we?" asked a little girl, as quiet as a mouse. This is heaven" declared a small boy. "Were spending Christmas at Gods house. When what to their wondering eyes did appear, but Jesus, their savior, the children gathered near. He looked at them and smiled, and they smiled just the same. Then He opened His arms and He called them by name. And in that moment was joy, that only heaven can bring those children all flew into the arms of their King and as they lingered in the warmth of His embrace, one small girl turned and looked at Jesus face. And...as if He could read all the questions she had He gently whispered to her, "Ill take care of mom and dad. then He looked down on earth, the world far below He saw all of the hurt, the sorrow, and woe, then He closed His eyes and He outstretched His hand, Let My power and presence re-enter this land! May this country be delivered from the hands of fools Im taking back my nation. Im taking back my schools! Then He and the children stood up without a sound. Come now my children let me show you around. Excitement filled the space, some skipped and some ran. All displaying enthusiasm that only a small child can. And I heard Him proclaim as He walked out of sight, in the midst of this darkness, I AM STILL THE LIGHT."
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I would also like to dedicate this post to the thousands of men and women in uniform around the globe who are missing their loved ones this Christmas season so that we may be secure.


CLICK HERE to support the victims of Sandy Hook via United Way!

NOTE: This post marks the 1 year anniversary of this blog. In the words of emergency chute-sliding JetBlue flight attendant Steve Slater, "Its been a wild ride!"

CLICK HERE to support the victims of Sandy Hook via United Way!
More relevant passages and beautiful tributes to those lost...
"Hallelujah"sung by the cast and crew of The Voice:
"Heaven help us All"sung by author Tawni Waters:
A beautiful passage from "A Charlie Brown Christmas" (1965):
My favorite song of all time, sung by an amazingly graceful young man:
My favorite song of all time, sung by an amazingly graceful young man:
Another hero who visits kids (visit superheroesforkids.org):

NOTE: This post marks the 1 year anniversary of this blog. In the words of emergency chute-sliding JetBlue flight attendant Steve Slater, "Its been a wild ride!"
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Capn Aux endures an excruciating overnight in PVR, Christmas eve, 2011 |
May your 2013 be safe, happy, prosperous, and full of adventure!
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Monday, February 6, 2017
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