
Found this over on C.B. Cebulski's blog. Not sure if it's his work, but it's amusing nonetheless.
I just recently read 13 Seconds: A Look Back at the Kent State Shootings by Philip Caputo and watched the companion TLC documentary, Kent State: The Day the War Came Home. Growing up in Northeast Ohio, I have never taken lightly what happened nearly 40 years ago on the campus of Kent State University, but I realized reading this book that I have taken for granted the public sentiment about the events. I grew up in a fairly liberal household, although I didn't necessarily recognize it at the time, and we all remain pretty left to this day.
I'm the first to admit that a collector's completist mentality can be a problem, and Deus ex Comica, Part 8: It's a Sickness, published over at Field's Edge today, is my therapy. This installment is a look at the way I purchase comics, and ties back to that whole Type A personality flaw first mentioned in Part 6's Marvel 1985. You see, sometimes it's important to recognize it's better to leave the local comic book shop with just the books you want, and not necessarily the ones you think you need.