Hello! Today, I'm going to tell you my top 10 favorite superheroes! (Not very exciting, I know. But it was the best thing I could think of.)
10.Hawkman
9. Adam Strange
8. Charles Xavier
7. The Atom
6. Saturn Girl
5. Braniac 5
4. The Flash
3. Green Lantern
2. Captain America
1. Superman
And that's my 1o favorite superheroes!
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Sunday, June 27, 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
The Best of FoxTrot
Hi again! This post, I'm going to talk about Bill Amend's upcoming book, The Best of FoxTrot. It contains over 1,600 of Bill's favorite strips. It also has essays and commentary written by him. It's two volumes, 560 pages total, and housed in a special slipcase cover! It's scheduled to come out in October 2010. I already preordered my copy on Amazon.com!
Friday, June 11, 2010
Captain America's Shield
Well, after a week-long gap in between posts, I'm proud to present a post about Captain America's shield. A scientist named Dr. Myron MacLain was trying to create an indestructible substance. Unfortunately, he was so tired, he fell asleep at his workbench. While he was asleep, something caused the metals he was working with to come together. The metals were Vibranium and steel. The result was a virtually indestructible metal. Presently it is called Proto-Atamantium. Dr. MacLaine formed in to a disc shape, and Franklin Roosevelt gave it to Cap.
Steve Rogers had the shield with him when he went into suspended animation, so he still had it when he came out of it.
Adios, amigos!
Steve Rogers had the shield with him when he went into suspended animation, so he still had it when he came out of it.
Adios, amigos!
Friday, June 4, 2010
Field day
At the school, I go to, yesterday was Field Day. I love Field Day, and in this post, I'll tell you about it.
Field Day takes place in a park It is split up into two parts: morning and afternoon. Half the kids come in the morning, and the other half comes in the afternoon. (I think) Each kid is assigned a team, and each team generally has one to three co-captains that are fifth-graders. A team also has people from each grade level.
For the afternoon one, after eating lunch, we get into our teams, and play games led by parent volunteers and teachers. After that, it's time for my favorite part: the teacher competition. All the kids sit on the big hill with their classes, and watch. The first event is the three-legged race, where the teachers compete with the fifth-graders. Next up is the water balloon toss. And finally, my favoritevevent: the tug-of-war. Then it's time to go back to class for about 15 minutes, and then school's out.
Well, now you know about Field Day.
Field Day takes place in a park It is split up into two parts: morning and afternoon. Half the kids come in the morning, and the other half comes in the afternoon. (I think) Each kid is assigned a team, and each team generally has one to three co-captains that are fifth-graders. A team also has people from each grade level.
For the afternoon one, after eating lunch, we get into our teams, and play games led by parent volunteers and teachers. After that, it's time for my favorite part: the teacher competition. All the kids sit on the big hill with their classes, and watch. The first event is the three-legged race, where the teachers compete with the fifth-graders. Next up is the water balloon toss. And finally, my favoritevevent: the tug-of-war. Then it's time to go back to class for about 15 minutes, and then school's out.
Well, now you know about Field Day.
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