2025-01-26

fleetsparrow: Drawing of Bear in a Batman costume, in her identity Bat-Bear. (Default)
Comics are a sprawling, convoluted, constantly-rebooted mess of timelines, continuities, and creative teams.  That said, I do want to give another shoutout to the short-lived Grayson series by Tom King and Tim Seeley.  It was fun, it was new, it was exciting!  It fell off a cliff when they pulled the original team three fucking issues from finishing it but I'm not still bitter about that, hahaha, noooooo, not me! but damn, we had a good run while it lasted.  Despite having some of the worst fucking haters (which I'm bitter about on record, just fyi) for no good reason (truly, Grayson came out at the beginning of fandom pissing on the poor), we had a very small but spirited love.
fleetsparrow: Drawing of Bear in a Batman costume, in her identity Bat-Bear. (Default)
I'm going to limit myself to two wishes!  totally not because that's all I can think of, of course not, who said that?

I wish for...
  • Video games similar to The Darkside Detective (computer, phone/tablet, Nintendo Switch; I have other consoles, but these are the easiest for me to access for now)
  • Video games similar to Sorcery School mobile solitaire game (same systems as above)
Note:  For "similar to" in terms of games, I'm mostly looking for vibes.  Both games are fun and light-hearted, with a touch of dark humor.  I am partial to point-and-click and card or word games, but I definitely prefer games that I can take breaks between sections/chapters/etc.  (For example, I started There Is No Game on my phone last year, but I'm not 100% sure it actually has save points, which means I have not actually picked it back up since stopping.)