The Week in Awesome.


Here's the latest cool news from my world, which, this past week, has been marked mainly by being off work to take care of Clark since we're in a daycare transition period.

I hit the top score in Brain Age in, like, four days... and I didn't consider it that hard at all. Seems like I should have worked more for it. Many of the "training" exercises are more difficult than the actual Brain Age Test, particularly Head Count, where I scored 5/5 only once and that was sheer luck.

And in case I haven't been clear about this yet: New Super Mario Bros. sucks, but it's a good sucks. I'm really close to beating it... against the wall because I died another damn time from overjumping into a bottomless pit.

The new Pirates set is out, the one that totally rips off the new [unrelated] Pirates of the Caribbean movie. But I am complacent because, out of only four packs I managed to pull two sea monsters (one of each type!) That's pretty cool because all the monsters are rare and selling for at least $6 apiece as singles. So nabbing a serpent and a kraken on a random booster grab is one smooth move. I'm a little worried about the kraken's line-of-sight on his interior tentacle attacks, however.

By the way, even though I know you're completely jealous of my Hello Kitty CD case, I don't want any damn emails begging me to send it to you.

Based on a ridiculous one-shot Web of Spider-Man story (from 1991 maybe?), here's the new Spider-Hulk action figure. It's the underbite that gets me. Note, that's not the Hulk in a Spider-suit, that's Peter Parker after receiving a gamma radiation blood transfusion or something... I forget what actually happened, even though I know I have two copies of the book. I forget why that is, as well.

To explain: Gumby and Optimus Prime are celebrating yet another successful game of "Hide the Poke Ball."

Clark likes Spider-Hulk as well. They both have posable fingers with knuckle joints! That's at least eighteen points of articulation just on his hands!

Small aside about Civil War #2: if you were a major league super-hero with tons of enemies who was about to make his secret identity public, would you let your wife and Aunt watch the press conference at home on the couch?

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