I’m very enthusiastic about automation and standardized processes. The more boilerplate something can be, the happier I am. So when it came time to set up my own infrastructure, I had some choices to make, and Nuclear Family LLC is limited in terms of cash flow while we’re developing our product. Being very familiar with…
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REVIEW: Ant-Man and the Wasp Marvel's tiny sequel thrills in big ways
This year has been good for fans of superhero movies. It’s still great, my friends. The Wasp is here. The film Ant-Man and the Wasp follows the continuing adventures of the Pym family. It delves once again into the loss of both Janet Van Dyne from Ant-Man and Scott Lang from Captain America: Civil War, but moves forward…
Searching for Good Books There's no substitute for the real thing...
I’ve been buying comic books in a collected format for decades. Dollars to cents, it has been the finest way to buy all the issues in a series or event you want. However, an increasing number of publishers are printing their collections in fragments. For example, the “Metal” event at DC Comics is printed in…
The Importance of Big Blue Boy Scouts In the era of Trump, Superman and Captain America are more relevant than ever
Growing up, people teased me for my love of Superman. They said he was overpowered, too god-like, and therefore unrelatable. The disdain for Captain America was less, but still pronounced. At least he was patriotic, they said. I loved these characters, and others, in comic books precisely because of the “reasons”. Their powers were an…
Late evening musings…
It’s been a really long time since I maintained any sort of blog. I used to host one at ronhuggins dot com, but that domain has long slipped into the mists of time and fallen out of my control. Funny thing is, I didn’t want it at first; aaronhuggins.com was taken by a really nice…