Dispatches from Asteroid Hopkins

Mask up, we're getting fuel

The tram on the way home was filled to the brim; so i had taken off my backpack to make some space. Standing there, i suddenly felt a slight pull from said backpack. Was it a sudden glitch in my sense of balance, since my health is in the crapper, that was my first thought. Turns out, the two or three year old Kid on the seat next to me pulled on the cord on my backpacks zipper. I smiled and let it work it out of her system. Next thing it examined, was the open zipper … rail on my jacket. The Kid's parent excused the behaviour, i replied that it's alright, Kirby often still needs a physical sensation when examining things.

Transformers no.25 made me consider to quit the series. The last mile of the last run was … it felt like it needed to reach a certain point. And this issue continues the trend and instead of continuation, just introduces new complications—in the form of Miles Mayhem.
Batman - Dark Patterns no.11 was at least interesting. Not sure how much i like the title; it has great ideas and then looses itself in them. Which is nice, to see a "regular" instead of the hyper competent Batman that became mainstream.

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