Anything and nothing and everything in between with tangents or topics on the subject of Ghost Rider .
One day after Valentines and it's Blaze on with
Ghost Rider finally hitting the screen. Can't comment on much outside this constant drive to whiff the film poster hanging at the entrance of the Comic Shop. Them smaller ones which disappeared quicker than the larger ones certainly giving up more than their share of nasal delights.
And these are the ramblings of a code head.
Quick, making full of the head squeeze as the story jams into a tiny slit across the frow, and it's the expected reading sensation of
Casanova #7. Where, like any short form worth its salt, a story starts and ends between the covers. It's diversionary, it's quick, it's enough to pass the cheap time on the walk from one end of a suburb to the other.
Which can't really be said same for a tome like
Hellshock Definitive edition volume 1. Jae Lee's story started and aborted many years ago finally finds the last chapter to close out the book and wraps it up nicely all painful like with this collection. Not buying it though.
Eagle eye and casual glance observers walking into the place to be over the last round of weeks will have noted the
Ghost Rider poster on their way in.
With the landing of the box from Sony promotions, the tale unfolds a little more.
One side of the giveaway involves the passes, good for two and the entire run of the film in the cinemas.
And the other half are all about the posters that can be seen underneath in the photo above. Strange thing on the back about an online magazine,
Don't Panic.
Sniff the poster if you get the chance. Really smells something smashing fantastic. Nostril approach may vary.