Skeleteens are back! Blue Brainwash is being made again! And can be ordered once more, without having to find some fly-by-night company that had it sitting in Warehouse 23 or on some forgotten dusty shelf.

I feel like Wolverine at the end of the third part of his four-part series. Yukio's managed to escape, I've slain the members of the hand, and the zen garden's torn to shit. Broken glass and dead ninjas everywhere. But I run my fingers through the pebbles, a new pattern emerges, and Brainwash becomes easily purchasable again.

Good times.

From: [identity profile] metallian.livejournal.com


I feel like Wolverine at the end of the third part of his four-part series. Yukio's managed to escape, I've slain the members of the hand, and the zen garden's torn to shit. Broken glass and dead ninjas everywhere. But I run my fingers through the pebbles, a new pattern emerges, and Brainwash becomes easily purchasable again.

That was beautiful.

From: [identity profile] kingfox.livejournal.com


Do you remember that moment in the series?

I once had a long conversation with a drunk friend back in high school, while going through an existential crisis, where he brought up that period of self-discovery for our favorite little scrapper. Nothing else has helped me rationalize my place in the universe so well until Terence McKenna.

From: [identity profile] metallian.livejournal.com


Actually, no. I've read my share of Wolverine comics, but I don't think I ever read that particular bit. <chris farley>But, you can imagine what it would be like if I did, right?</chris farley>

From: [identity profile] kingfox.livejournal.com


It comes from the four-part Wolverine series. Read a decent review here.

The scene I'm referring to is a powerful one.
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