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2nd book of the year I read.

One of the many blogs I read is News From ME. The ME being Mark Evanier. If you like musicals, comics, comedy, magic, show biz, Mark has one of those memories from all those areas and shares stories all the time. He’s a writer of books, comics, TV shows, it’d ben difficult to collect all his credits in one location. One of his credits was being an assistant to Jack Kirby…yes, THAT Jack Kirby.
When he said this book was being published, I pre-ordered is right away. When Mark speaks about a project I listen. When he mentions one he’s involved with, I pay attention.
I’ve been a comic fan for as long as I can remember. Mark wrote many of those comics I read as a kid. Mostly funny animal comics. I still remember an issue of the Hair Bear Bunch where everything on the menu of the restaurant they were at had cole slaw, so the one who disliked cole slaw decided to get a gumball and instead, got cole slow from the machine. It’s weird to think about things like that.
At any rate, when Mark mentioned that he had an essay in the books, even though I’d read so much about Mark’s time with Jack Kirby, I wanted to get this book.
Yes, I’ve read Fantastic Four many times over the year. I had the version that came with a record and that helped me learn to read. I read reprints, digital editions, and broken up versions. I’ve seen this comic many times. But never like this.
The creators got a hold of an original Fantastic Four #1 in near mint condition and did high quality scans of the pages. They blew up each panel giving it a page of its own. The entire comic is in the back in its original size on the pages. Also included are essays, one being by Mark. It’s amazing to see the up-close detail in the panels and see the coloring and letting. Beyond that, the amazing art Kirby created when almost nothing like this existed. As Mark says in his essay, this book changed comics forever.
It’s true.
Books I need to finish before the end of the year (and before I buy even more books!)
I’m in the middle of several books. Ones I’d like to finish before year’s end. Let’s see how many of them I can get through. Here’s the list.
![The Gangster (Galactic Football League Book 6) by [Scott Sigler]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51oV6JaPTuL.jpg)
![Derelict: Trident (Derelict Saga Book 4) by [Paul E. Cooley]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41uA6qifseL.jpg)
Derelict: Trident – Paul E Cooley
![The Way of Kings (The Stormlight Archive, Book 1) by [Brandon Sanderson]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51ZX3mqLFzL.jpg)
The Way of Kings – Brandon Sanderson
![L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 37 by [L. Ron Hubbard, Orson Scott Card, Jody Lynn Nye, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Craig Elliott, Christopher Bowthorpe, John M. Campbell, Elizabeth Chatsworth, Ryan Cole, Anj Dockrey, K. D. Julicher, Erik Lynd, Barbara Lund, Sara Fox, Elaine Midcoh, Brittany Rainsdon, Trent Walters, Emma Washburn, Luke Wildman, Echo Chernik, Daniel Bitton, Jennifer Bruce, Isabel Gibney, Rupam Grimoeuvre, Will Knight, Madolyn Locke, André Mata, Sethe Nguyen, Mariah Salinas, Stephen Spinas, Dan Watson, Jeff Weiner, Shiyi Yu, David Farland]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51RTCGMt+1L.jpg)
Writers of the Future vol37 – Various
![How Not to Die: Discover the Foods Scientifically Proven to Prevent and Reverse Disease by [Michael Greger MD, Gene Stone]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51jQeMnrnuL.jpg)
How Not to Die – Michael Greger
I had started Obama’s A Promised Land and I may add that one to the list. Depends on how deeply I get into the other books on the list. I also want to read a couple of graphic novels before the end of the year.

SnarfQuest 30th Anniversary – Elmore

Fantastic Four – Panel by Panel
I know this looks ambitious and will take me well past my 40 book goal on the year. Thinking about it, I’m probably past that goal already. Kindle doesn’t count the few physical books I’ve read this year and I’m only 4 away from hitting that goal on the Kindle.
Next year I have a different plan for each book, graphic novel/comic, short story I read. I’ll fill you in on that another time.
Until Next Time!
Stay Awesome!