(Y-11) 58 days left…perpetually planning

I have 58 days left until the end of this my eleventh year of reading, which finish October 13 of this year.

Right now I have a total of 40,380 pages read, which is a 76% of progress.

That gives a total of 12,620 pages to reach my ultimate goal of 53,000 pages

And 7,325 pages to make this my best year of reading.

So, this is how I am going to tackle this next few days.

From now until I have 50 days left, I plan to get down my pages left down to 11,000.

And with 50 days left, and having to average 220 pages daily, I’ll march down the days with one purpose in mind, for the second time in this project, reach the goal of reading and getting one step closer to the namesake of this project, to read one million pages.

Now, I’ll continue my reading with these amazing graphic novels.

Off to read.

azr.

(Y-11) a step closer

This morning I woke up feeling really happy with myself.

This is because I reach another milestone of this year of reading, 40,000 pages.

I have 60 days left on my year of reading and 12,974 pages to read in order to reach my ultimate goal.

It is still a gargantuan task, but as always I am up for the challenge.

The immediate goal is to reach 48,000 pages and thus making this my best year of reading.

This of course with my eyes always on the ultimate prize.

Off to read.

azr.

(Y-11) Old School Monday…The Incredible Hulk (1962-1999) #1

Hey true believers, and welcome to another old school monday.

And in the spirit of the legendary comic book creative team of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby this comic book this particular comic book is excelsior.

I think The Hulk is one of my favorite creation by Stan and Jack.

And I could not put my finger on why, until I say this image.

It resembles the monster from Frankenstein, one of my favorite characters of all time, so much that I think my love for the character was visually obtain.

So, this is a pretty straightforward origin story, where Doctor Bruce Banner is accidentally hit with a gamma ray bomb and he develops some extraordinary powers.

Also, it remains me of the whole Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde thing, where the latter is the secret personality of the mellow and easy going Dr. Banner.

This is a must for all comic book fans not only because of the iconic character, but also to see the beautiful art work of one of the best to ever do it.

After this, I’ll dive into some classic storylines of The Hulk, yeah, this one hit me right in my nostalgic bone.

Off to read.

azr.

(Y-11) Numbers and more numbers

I have started with my master’s degree classes, and to get my rhythm back has been quite taxing.

That includes my reading.

Because of this, the projections that I do in my head for reaching particular numbers of reading on particular dates, do not go as smoothly as I would like.

I plan to be over 40,000 total pages by august 15.

Right now I have 39,064 total pages read for this year, 936 to reach my immediate goal of 40,000 pages.

On a larger scale, I have still 8,641 pages to read for this year to be the best ever and 13,963 pages to reach my goal of this year, 53,000 pages.

So, seven days to read 936 pages, and then 58 days to read the remaining 13,000 pages.

Piece of cake.

Now, off to read.

azr.

 

(Y-11) Let’s talk about my numbers

So, I am again thinking of my ultimate goal for this year of reading, 53,000 pages.

My total is 38,706 pages and I have 67 days to read 14,294 pages.

That gives me one immediate goal, to surpass my total for the best year of reading, the first one, with a total of 47,705.

In order to do that I have to read 8,999 pages.

Then, I’ll work to get as close to my ultimate goal as I can.

That gives an average of approximately 228 pages per day in order to get there.

Quite the gargantuan task.

But nothing a good amount of coffee and comic books cannot achieve.

Off to read.

azr.

 

 

(Y-11) Old school Monday…The Demon (1972-1974) # 1

Welcome to another Old School Monday.

On this occasion I’ll go back to one of my favourite creators, Jack Kirby.

But this time it is one of his works with DC Comics, Etrigan The Demon.

In this origin story, the Demon is summoned by legendary wizard Merlin, to protect him from evil sorceress Morgaine Le Fey.

After she is defeated, Etrigan leaves Camelot, and transforms into a man, that in the distant future will be known as Jason Blood.

I have a special place in my heart for this time of characters of the DC Universe, you know of to the left of the mainstream characters, doing their thing, and fighting the forces of evil magic along the way.

And as a plus, you can delight on the fantastic art and storytelling skills of one of the best to work on the industry.

This is one of the series that I pretend to read all in single issues, just for the fun of it.

Now, off to read.

azr.

(Y-11) trying to close the gap

I have been a little slow on my reading, so I am trying to make up for lost time.

I was planning to have about 14,000 pages to go by August 1, and right now I have about 14,780 pages to go.

Still a good chunk, but I’ll focus on chipping away that number, and getting my estimated date of reaching 500,000 pages even closer.

So, the immediate plan is to be close to 10,500 pages to go when I reach 55 days to go on my reading year, which is 20 days away.

For this, I will employ the help of my trustworthy friends, graphic novels.

On tonight’s menu, there is a couple of them, really different styles if graphic narrative.

On one side the psychedelic writing of Grant Morrison’s Doom Patrol.

On the other the quirky world of John Allison’s Giant Days.

Both have been incredibly fun.

Now to keep on pounding away on those amazing stories.

Off to read.

azr.

(Y-11) Old school….Tuesday, I guess, All-Star Comics #3

Hello, and welcome to another Old School Monday, on a Tuesday.

Yesterday, I was so tired that sleep got the best of me.

But I did read the comic.

For this occasion was the first appearance of The Justice Society of America, DC Comics first super hero team.

This comic book is a meeting of the super team, where each one report of their most recent run in with criminals, mostly mobsters and bank robbers, no super villains yet.

It is also a time capsule, where the costumes of the era permeates into the story, and for those or us who didn’t experience it is a glimpse of history.

Off to read.

azr.

(Y-11) new comic books and plans of the day

Today I started to do so work on my little desert oasis, hopefully it will be finished by late afternoon, right now it is close 100°F and it really hard to work.

So, I’ll stay for a while and try to finish Memories of Ice, I am really close to get it done.

Also, yesterday I went and pick up some new comic books, Batman and Green Lantern, maybe I’ll squeeze in one before heading outside.

I have 80 days to go on this, the eleventh year of reading, and with more than 17,000 pages to go on my goal, I will need my outside space to read.

Off to read.

azr.

(Y-11) Old school Monday… Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #1

Hello and welcome to another Old School Monday.

On this occasion, and in spite of my massive reading hangover, this due to the 24in48 readathon, I took the time to read this week’s comic, which follows the adventures of Wonder Woman in her own solo series.

This time she has several adventures in the world of men, from protecting some circus elephants, to defeating an evil Nazi commander and to top it off, the taming of a wild bull somewhere in Mexico.

I think it is really interesting seeing how other people where stereotypically portrait, I guess it is part of the general consensus of the era, but it is important that these comic book are kept intact so we can see how far we have come, but always be conscious that there some more roads ahead of us.

The part the I loved about the book is the imagery that portraits were Wonder Woman got her powers.

Well, I got back to take it slow, and hopefully tomorrow I’ll pick up right we’re I left off.

Off to read.

azr.

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