(Y-11) Two more for the road

In order to close out this mega Star Wars reading session, that started back on May 4th, I will read two more volumes of the series Darth Vader-Dark Lord of the Sith by Charles Soule.

Although there is still some more Star Wars material available on my Kindle Unlimited, I plan to start reading some new stuff before coming back to a galaxy far,far away fo another round.

After I’m done with those two volumes, I’ll start with the DC universe Rebirth Batgirl series, by Hope Larson and Rafael Albuquerque.

I have the printed version of the second volume and there are a few available on Kindle Unlimited.

Time to take advantage of my insomnia.

azr.

(Y-11) Back to the Dark Lord of the Sith

To close out a much needed night of relaxation, I now turn to the fourth volume Kieron Gillen’s run of Star Wars: Darth Vader, it is full of intrigue and backdoor deals, all in the classic Sith way.

Hopefully it will be finished before I succumb to sleep.

And, tomorrow I’ll finally take the time to update my list and have a full numbers report.

Pretty sure I have passed the 25,000-page mark, will see tomorrow.

azr

(Y-11)my read everywhere, read anywhere philosophy.

In order to achieve my coveted goals have to adopt a philosophy that any 5 minutes are perfect to chip away some pages.

So, with that in mind, and as the background sound of my son practicing taekwondo, I’ll try to read for awhile.

First, I’ll read the first issue of Groom Lake, illustrated by one of my favorite, Ben Templesmith.

If there’s any time left, I’ll try to advance with The Last Threshold.

azr.

(Y-11) Back to following the footsteps of a Sith Lord

Just finished the fourth issue of Jeff Lemire’s Gideon Falls, and as before it is only getting better, I’ll have to buy the next issues because I have to know what comes next.

But for now I’ll retrace my steps back to one of my favourite universes, Star Wars.

On this occasion I’ll read th e third volume of the on going series of infamous Dark Lord of the Sith, Death Vader.

It has been tremendous and it doesn’t seem to let up.

A night of dodging blaster and red lightsabers.

azr.

(Y-11) more old school reading

Tonight’s reading will be some good old school X-Men.

And continue with the third issue of the amazing series by Jeff Lemire, Gideon Falls.

In the numbers department, I haven’t tally all of th single issues and graphic novels I read last week, but I am confident that the 25,000-page mark will be exceed.

But just in case, I’ll try to close out the night reading.

azr

(Y-11) cloudy day…perfect for reading

The day started off in the most perfect, really cloudy and a bit cold for this time of year.

With this perfect morning I could finish The Sandman book and I will start a new graphic novel, Animal by Colo.

dib>buks was establish in 2004, and their HQ are located in Madrid, Spain.

You can check out the complete catalog here I plan to steadily add more of their amazing books to my shelves.

But for now, I’ll spend my Sunday morning drinking coffee and catching up with some of my reading.

azr.

(Y-11) Thickening my book shelfs

I just bought the first volume of the Spanish version of the now classic series of Prince Valiant by Hal Foster.

According to the information of the editor, this new reprint will collect the series starting from 1937 until the most recent addition to this classic on 2018.

Each book will comprise a year and apparently will possibly expand over more than 70 volumes, coming out twice a month, up until volume 20, when it changes to once a week.

Sometimes this type of collections are hard to find, for they run out quickly.

But hopefully, I’ll stay sharp and complete this amazing collection.

(Y-11) this evening’s reading

I’ll continue with Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman: Eternal Nights and finally, after much anticipation, the second issue of Batman: Damned, by the super creative team of Azzarello/Bermejo.

I bought the Jim Lee variant cover.

For the weekend, I will try to cross the 25,000 page mark, from which I am under 400 pages to go.

Wish me luck.

azr.

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