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I'm Natasha, but everyone usually ends up calling me Nat. I enjoy reading and playing video games, and I just recently got into reading comics. After beating the Arkham games, I got interested in reading up on Batman material, and thus an obsession was born. I don't read much manga or watch much anime, but I do watch and read some. I love chatting about video games and Batman, though I feel a little intimated talking to the die hard Batman fans, as I am still learning about the universe through reading. I'm excited to meet some new friends. And if any of you ladies have a ps3, feel free to add me there as well: enjoy07.
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Also, I've been an Elfquest geek for 30 years. Wendy Pini, the creator along with her husband Richard, is certainly influenced by manga art. Any other fans here?

Elfquest rules!!! Along with Colleen Doran's A distant soil and Terry Moore's Strangers in Paradise!
Long live Wendy Pini! :)
(and yes, Original Star Wars Trilogy Forever as well! The Prequels suck!)
Barb


Elfquest rules!!! Along with Colleen Doran's A distant soil and Terry Moore's Strangers in Paradise!
Long live Wendy Pini! :)
(and yes, Original Star Wars Trilogy Forever as well! The Prequels suck!)
Barb
Hello, Barbara, sounds like we're on the same page! I think I'm gonna like it here.
And speaking of further fabulous '80's Geekiness, I just watched The Princess Bride and Ladyhawke a few days ago since my husband was on a business trip. Can't get him or the kids to watch those with me.

Elfquest rules!!! Along with Colleen Doran's A distant soil and Terry Moore's Strangers in Paradise!
Long live Wendy Pini! :)
(and yes, Original Star Wars Trilogy Forever as well! Th..."
Waaah! I'm going to friend you RIGHT NOW! :D

Age: 20+ .
Personality: Outgoing, loud, fun, obnoxious !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Appearance: Use your imagination...
And I am very pleased to meet you all !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hands off Rayek, ladies. That Elf is MINE!

Hands off Rayek, ladies. That Elf is MINE!"
keep Rayek! ;) We better start a thread for that, LOL! :D



Hope to meet some cool people and get exposed to new things! :)
Oh, and I'm in Chicago.





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Books mentioned in this topic
The Sandman, Vol. 1: Preludes & Nocturnes (other topics)The Walking Dead: Compendium One (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Wendy Pini (other topics)L.M. Sherwin (other topics)
This is Kay Lotus reporting here. "She-Geeks" was created for women who want to discuss and share recommendations and reviews for comics, manga, and science fiction/fantasy books. Men, don't be discouraged. You guys are more than welcome to join in on the conversation. Although this group is centered around literary works, we also have discussion categories for anime, TV shows, cosplay, and more! That's right, we're going full-fledged with our dorkdom! Here are some on-going activities to look out for:
Monthly Synchronized Reading
Every last week of the month, we do a poll based on everyone's recommendations so we can vote for our read(s) of the following month. We'll be reading one comic, one manga, and one literary book. Of course, you can choose to read all three or just one of the selections. We'll have threads open for discussion.
Local Meetups
Most discussions will occur online but feel free to initiate a book meeting with locals by posting your city in the "Meetups" section on the discussion board. I personally would like to get together at least once a month to discuss our read(s) of the month with those in the New Orleans area.
More activities will come as more members join!
No set rules here besides the usual guidelines:
- You may start discussion threads about whatever you fancy. Just make sure to file them under the appropriate discussion folder (comic book, manga, tv show, etc). The same goes for recommendations, comments, and reviews.
- Make sure to check if your topic already exists before creating a new one. The broader, the better.
- It's ok to recommend a book more than once as long as we haven't read it as a group. Here's a bookshelf of our Previous Reads of the Month.
- And speaking of our bookshelves, feel free to add some books that you think are good reads.
Introduce yourself to the rest of the members. We also have a suggestion box for any new activities or changes you'd like to implement for the group or discussion threads. If you still have unanswered questions, just ping one of the moderators. Have fun, my gals!
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Kay Lotus