And it’s hideously embarrassing. I forgot
how much of a nerd I was and how much I cared about things that mean absolutely
nothing to me now, but my own ponderous pretensions also make me laugh so hard
that I had to copy some of them down here and share them with the world.
A little masochism is good for the soul.
Saturday,
February 4, 1995:
So
there I am, in Video Ezy, looking for something vaguely interesting to watch
and I’m just about to go up to the counter with a Jackie Chan movie when I see
it. The Killer. John Woo.
I
swear, I just about fainted. I couldn’t believe that I had been through that
store so many times and completely missed it. Jesus, it’s the best movie I’ve
seen since Pulp Fiction. It’s in a completely naff dubbed version, but Christ,
what an amazing film. I could go on and on about it, but I know how I feel and
I’m cool, so I will stop now.
2012
Bob: Dude, I know you. You were not cool. Especially when you tried to dress
like Chow Yun Fat.
Sunday,
July 9, 1995:
I now
present my top 10 novels (or series) I’ve ever read, at this time, in no
particular order – The Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy series, The Stand,
Catch-22, The Vampire Chronicles, the Riverworld series, the Wild Card series,
Anno Dracula, The Dice Man, Carrion comfort and The Great and secret Show. I
think it’ll be interesting to see how this changes over the next few years.
2012
Bob: Hitch-hikers, The Stand, Catch-22 and Anno Dracula might still be on the
list now, but… Carrion Comfort? The Vampire Chronicles? What the FUCK?
Monday,
October 2, 1995:
They’re
out to get me. Aliens, the CIA, Nazis, Freemasons, Walt Disney. All of them,
totally evil and dedicated to being bad. That is, if the Big Book of
Conspiracies is anything to go by. Finally, a comic dedicated to pure paranoia.
Presented in fine fashion, no less. With a healthy dose of wit and a measure of
anger, this is the best book I’ve bought since, well, the Big Book of Urban
Legends.
2012
Bob: All of the big Books were rewarding, but everybody was into conspiracy
theories within a few years, and it just wasn’t as cool anymore.
And now a special appearance from 1992 Bob,
who was 17 and dumb and writing another diary that was full of exclamation
points:
Tuesday,
February 25, 1992:
YES!
Barely a week ago I believed I’d never get Infinity Gauntlet #5. Then I got it
today! I almost screamed out for joy. Hopefully I won’t have to wait long for
#6 (pleasepleaseplease) I also got
X-Men #3 with the supposed death of Magneto. Wow! My two favs in one day!
I
also got X-Force #5 (ho-hum) and Marvel Comics Presents #91 (Wolvie. Beast,
Ghiost ider, Cable and Impy)
1995
Bob: Jesus, even I’m embarrassed by that.
2012
Bob: What the hell’s an Impy?
Wednesday,
January 11, 1995
There
are not many joys in my life at this point in time that compare with receiving
comic books in the mail. Notable issues that I received today include Sandman
#66 (MERV! MERV! Aw snot.); The Demon #55 (Hurhurhur); Angela #1 (NEIL! NEIL!);
Hellblazer #86 (Ur… Sticky…); JLA #96 (Max
is dead, long live the Max); Amazing Spider-Man #398 (Spider-Man? Dead? Nah…
well. not yet); Star Wars Dark empire #1 (Can almost hear the Williams score);
Flash #98 (Hold on, man. Hold on!); ClanDestine #5 (Davis is still the
grooviest); Extreme Justice #1 (Hmmmmm…); Hulk #426 (HULK SMASH! Again?); Judge
Dredd #7 (stick it to the man!) and Legion of Super-Heroes 65 (Is it hot in
here, or is it just me…)
2012
Bob: I still have six of these comics.
Wednesday,
December 6, 1995
Grendel:
Oh god, that saga is surely one of the greatest to ever grace the comics page.
Today I doubled my Grendel collection by buying four more – the entire Devil’s
Choice story. Jesus, I find it hard to fully articulate how I feel about it. On
one level, there is your basic ultra-violence angle, but underneath that
there’s this wonderful subtext. This terrific undercurrent that gives the whole
thing deeper meaning
It
isn’t just glorified violence laid out in an extremely well-told manner. It’s a
state of mind! Yeah. Why can’t I live with this code of honour, or rely on pure
willpower to survive this life? It’s all possible
2012
Bob: There still isn’t a day that goes by without me asking myself: “What would
Grendel do?”
Thursday,
November 30 1995:
Today
I came to the realisation of just how bad a state the industry’s in. In the
Hulk it had one of those charts that in the letters page saying how much it was
selling and so forth. The Incredible Hulk, one of the most popular titles in
the world, is averaging just over 200,000 in sales. Fuck! I remember a time
when I thought the lower 300,000s were bad. The whole industry is on the verge
of fucking collapse. Shit.
2012
Bob: Check out the big brain on Bob!
Monday,
September 25, 1995
Comic
day! Yay! What’ve we got? Oh! A Wonder Woman comic by John Byrne! Great! And
what’s this? Ah! An old Wolverine! It’s Byrne too! Cool! Anything else? Two
Concretes! Yay! And…? Night of the Living Dead: London! Scary! Barker!
2012
Bob: I actually used to talk like this all the time. Sometimes I still do.
2 comments:
You're braver than I am to post these, that's for sure. I like the multiple us of "Yay!"
Impy = Imposible Man ?
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