Monthly Archives: September 2006

PRESS RELEASE: LUCKY CREATURE SUBSCRIPTIONS!

Lucky Creature announces 1 year Subscription for 2007 releases.
Membership Includes every release that comes out between January 2007-Dec 31st 2007. A great and unique way to ‘subscribe’ to a label. Become a part of a team, don’t worry about keeping up with our releases. When they drop, we will ship them to you.. And you’ll save. Just last year with this deal you would have saved seven dollars on our releases. Includes any official Lucky Creature release released during 2007, free stickers as well as copies of any hisworld herworld issues printed in 2007. NOT INCLUDED are items sold through cafe press.
Join Up! available until dec 31st 2006 for Twenty Dollars.

NOTE: So we always want to do things different than most ‘labels’ and this is just another way. I’m not sure if anyone has ever offered a subscription to a label before, maybe they have, but either way I’m sure were in the minority. Just another crazy creature masterplan. Speaking of crazy we also have a insane lifetime sub available, but that’s only for you super rich kids out there.
Both subs can be found off our main page or by clicking Here
What do you guys think about this?

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Another Sevenfold Records turn up at twoifbysea.


Wow. Our very first record we put out. this to our recollection has been out of print for years. Two if by Sea one of our fine distributors has turned up some copies. so if you want this and don’t want to hunt ebay for it go there.
awesome to see copies back on the net.

They also have all our current releases so if for some reason you don’t want to shop with us, by all means go there. :>
Friday announcement on a neat package for 2007 pending.

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Loveless # 11, Civil War Frontline # 6


Loveless # 11, add new plot points, new assasins, and more mystery than you can shoot with a six shooter, Keep em coming.
Civil War Fontline # 6. exactly what is the point of the sleeper cell story. it’s kinda pointless so far. Really like the main story and Speedball in the accused is still getty gritty.
Overall worth the price of admission.
What are you reading?

We hope to have a pretty cool lucky creature deal to announce this weekend.

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Just watched the White Countess. Pretty good. Effort was made to make it historically accurate. And since Asian History , especially early 20th century has always been my study, I enjoyed it even more.
Now Playing (again) Alien Hominid Gamecube
Now Reading, American Born Chinese (at work)
Now listening, Black Hawk Down soundtrack,
Now eating, Hummus.

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the Illusionist. D-


Wow. this movie sucks. Neil Burger directs some pretty good actors in Edward Norton and Paul Giammiti and makes a movie that is so trite, so full of cinema faux pas that I just can’t find whats redeeming about this film. The story can be figured out way before the climax, the filming is ugly, janky and dark, and the whole twenty minute introduction feels like an afterthought and not really essential. Certain photoshop elements are used to the point of distraction like the glow on the memories. God, the more i think about this film the more I hate it. I’m sorry, this is just bad cinema. It’s a shame really, I could use a good magic movie. Let’s hope Christopher Nolan’s Prestige delivers because this sure as heck didn’t.

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300, wow. just wow.

O.k. geek juices in overdrive right now. For the longest time Frank Miller didn’t want his stories filmed. Sure the ones he didnt own got turned into movies anyway(batman, daredevil.) Then came Robert Rodriguez who convinced him to make Sin City with him. And Miller warmed up a little to Hollywood. Now Aint it Cool News has posted the trailer for the upcoming 300 movie based on his graphic novel of the same name. The trailer is here
This looks like it will put the rest the bad memories of Alexander, kingdom of heaven, and Troy, and finally get us back to those Trojan epics we’ve based all our modern storytelling on. hotness.

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COMICS!


Big week for me and funny books. All A plusses here.
Astonishing X-Men # 17 is typical of this storyline so far. You spend most of your time wondering what’s in the characthers head and what’s actually happening. And I’m not sure exactly how Whedon is going to wrap it up, but pretty nice and still the only X-book worth reading.

Civil War # 4. Wow. Steve Mcniven’s art is prefect, and how after this issue could anyone really be on Tony and Reed’s side. this is some serious stuff. Man, Iron Man is so close to be the most hated ‘hero’ in the Marvel U.

And Moon Knight # 5. not quite as intense as before but heck a David Finch Moon Knight is just something so nice.

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