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The Sandman: Endless Nights

I’m kind of bored last night that I had to rescan my bookshelves for the Nth times for a possible re-reading session. Doomsday over at HBO wasn’t enough to keep my melatonin at bay.

As my eyes working on the titles, I spotted the greenish cover of Half-Blood Prince, then I remember how horrible the movie was, so I left it untouched.

And here comes, The Endless Nights. Yes, this is perfect; I said and removed it from the shelves.

This copy was my very first Sandman books and not only it’s my first introduction to the colorful Dream’s adventure but this book also has an emotional value. A dear friend gave this book to me when she had her vacation in the Philippines. I was so excited that my hand I think was shaking as she handed me the two hard-bounded cover of Neil Gaiman’s books – the other one is the American Gods.
The Sandman: Endless Nights

The Sandman is Neil Gaiman’s critically acclaimed comic book series. It’s a story collected in ten volumes that came out monthly starting at the end of 1988 until 1996 for DC Comics’, Vertigo.

In Endless Nights, Gaiman introduces us the member of the majestic family of the Endless. Started with Death in Chapter I, the second oldest and perhaps the less likely to be with of the Endless siblings. She’s both the end of life and a psychopomp, and unlike any personification of Death, she also visits people as they are born. She’s attractive, with pale skinned woman and dressed in casual, mostly black and jeans. She’s pleasant, down-to-earth, and perky character that makes her one of the most popular characters in Sandman.

In Chapter II, Desire the third youngest of the Endless and twin of Despair. Perhaps the cruelest of the Endless, obsessed with interfering the affairs of its elder siblings, particularly Dream. Strikingly beautiful whose gender is mutable becoming female, male, both or neither as the situation warrants. A medium height, that smells faintly of a summer peaches with pale as smoke skin and has a tawny and sharp as yellow wine eyes.

Chapter III, talks about the Sandman himself, Morpheus or Dream. Inconceivably powerful beings older and greater than gods, he’s a personification of all dreams and stories in short; an illusion and therefore is not real. His appearance changing depends on the person who is seeing him. And although he’s of heroic character, most of the time he is slow in dealing with humor, slightly insensitive, self-obsessed and very slow to forgive and forget.

Despair is the twin sister of Desire, a squat, flabby and pale-skinned with black hair and gray eyes and pointed teeth. Have a voice more little than a whisper and doesn’t wear clothes. Her realm is gray space that floats white fog and countless mirrors that connected to a human world and looks on those who are in despair. Chapter IV is illustrated by Barron Storey.

Chapter V tells about Delirium. The youngest of the Endless yet older than the rest of the existence, usually quite short, thin and look no more than a fourteen year old girl. One of her eyes is blue, the other is green. She smells of sweat, late nights, sour wine and old leather. Her realm is chaotic and constantly changing mass of colors and strange objects and shapes. She travel with her guardian of sort, a German shepherd named Barnabas. She first incarnated as Delight and transformed into Delirium for reasons even Destiny does not know.

Chapter VI is about Destruction, the fourth eldest of the Endless, depicted as big, red haired and bearded man. He abandoned his realm and responsibilities at the turn of seventeenth century, that leads to his siblings Delirium and Dream to track him down, a choice that to some degree infuriates Morpheus. After giving up his responsibilities he concentrates on attempting to learn about his own nature and exert control over it.

And finally the last chapter is about Destiny. He is blind but this doesn’t hinder him and matter-of-factly he sees everything. He is always calm, detached and somber even in extreme situations. Portrayed as a tall figure, obscured within a purple or brown robe and cowl, he does not leave footprints, nor cast a shadow. He reads from a large book, originally known as a Cosmic Log, chained to his right wrist that contains all past, present and future events.

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INDAY: Chambermaid Extraordinaire

What kind of dim-witted, ill-willing person holds proprietorship of this structural malady? Had he not the knowledge of the building codes set forth in international conventions by known intellectual committees. How dare he violate these rules when the very epitome of these things I say are embodied in the Building code of the Philippines as stated in the Republic Act 6541 authored on August 26 in the year of the Lord 1972. Had this structure existed even before that? I think not. Therefore you have peddled against the R.A. 6541, which gives me the stands to lead this to court with a count of attempted homicide and the evasion of responsibilities according to the said Republic Act.

Si Inday habang tinatalakan ang sekyu ng playground ng mabali ni Junior ang Monkey Bars habang naglalaro na muntik ng ikabagok ng ulo ng alaga, kaya ayon di matigil-tigil ang pagdugo ng ilong ng kawawang Manong Guard. HAHAHA!

INDAY

You sure have received text messages and forwarded emails about her hilarious nose-bleeding escapade.

In her first ever book adventure; see her how she stunned everyone who dares block her way with her unstoppable ala Juggernaut wit and wisdom. Laugh-your-hearts-out as she battles head-to-head and tongue-to-tongue with Miss Kris Aquino.

Have a glimpse of the colorful and ever so glamour lifestyle of the world most famous chambermaid, the fluent as always – INDAY.

Grab a copy of her book now, INDAY: Chambermaid Extraordinaire for a nose-bleeding experience.

**Sabay punas sa tumutulong dugo sa ilong**

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Kapitan Sino

First of all, I love the black, white and silver combination. Wow! It’s like seeing a cover of DC’s Vertigo. The aluminum paper foil cover is classy and very comic book. Not to mention the silvery effect forming into a lightning rays as if the Norse god himself, the god of thunder – the Mighty Thor had just gone ballistic by smashing his ever so big hammer. Ayayaay! For Odin’s blood!

Yes, ladies and gents – Bob Ong this time, takes on the superheroes and superpowers.
Kapitan Sino

Hmmm! Ain’t it SUPER already?

And in his continued effort to be a hero of the masses (Erap ‘kaw ba ito?) which of course will always be his favorite subject, Bob Ong, once again uses the mediocrity in introducing his new baby, by delicately dissecting the choices of words; of which making it sure his subject will fully understands.

Kapitan Sino (Captain Who) presented the stereotypical, the existential perception of superheroes. Someone with extra-ordinary power and should therefore required to help and save people because of that given ABILITY. Or was it a given CURSE?

Rogelio Manglicmot was amazed with his new found power. Realizing his no ordinary individual; with the help of his friend he was convinced and started a crusade. “To help those who cannot help for themselves.” He knew from the start, it’s not an easy path but he feels it is his responsibility to use and share it with others by protecting those in needs.

Though Bob Ong talks about super talent; in this book he simply wants to send us the message that anyone can be a hero without the super power and extra-ordinary ability. We can be a hero by starting helping others in our own little way. We do not need the power of agility, flight or super strength to help those in needs and making a difference for the betterment of our society. We do not need someone with strange skills to save us. We can be a HERO of our own lives.

Walang pag-asa ang mga taong naghahangad ng mga kakaibang nilalang na magliligtas sa kanila.
There’s no hope for those who only wait for someone with (special) power to save them.

True. If we want a better place, a better society, a better Philippines then let’s start helping ourselves.

Yesterday, I was on Facebook doing my daily rituals (playing the Farm Town and Pet Society) when Chairman Bayani Fernando (his in my list) posted a message on his wall, it says:
“May tungkulin ka. May tungkulin ang pamahalaan. Lahat tayo ay may pananagutan.”
You have a responsibility. The government has a responsibility. All of us are accountable.


We can start playing Rogelio Manglicmot. Each one of us can be the Kapitan Sino. Starts your adventure now!


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Harry Potter and the Half-Done Movie

So you’re a squib or maybe a muggle and you are dying to see the sixth installment of Harry Potter being your favorite book of all the series.

So excited that you even invited friends to come along and witness to what could be your finest moment in your life - even if it cost you big time by giving them free tickets that comes with a free snacks.

Yippee! The movie started… Yahoo! The mass breakout of the Death Eaters from Azkaban was way too cool; Uh oh the London Bridge is falling now! Isn’t it amazing?

Then you were taken aback when Professor Slughorn showed up after disguising himself to be a rounded sofa. Uh come on now, I thought he’s short, stout and stocky but he looks like he’s 6 feet and 5 inches tall, he’s even taller than Dumby.

And you almost shouted Ah what! If not for the commotion it would cost if the moviegoers heard the wailings, can you imagine it was Luna Lovegood who discovered Harry at the Hogwarts Express cabin after he was attacked by Malfoy and not Nymphadora Tonks, I know Tonks can change the color of her hair into pink or magenta but for sure she’s not a shape shifter, but of course I love Luna so it’s okay, what is your name again, Mr. Director?

And here comes the snogging moments, “Oi Ron Ron” was Lavender Brown favorite words as Hermione Granger eavesdropping furiously.

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince movie is a total disappointment, well at least for me. I was anticipating the pure magic and dark arts battle between the Death Eaters and the Order of the Phoenix but unfortunately not included. I won’t even count that altered scene, the one with the Weaseleys when Bellatrix Lestrange and Fenrir Greyback suddenly attacked The Burrow).

Out of five, I’ll give it 2 stars that’s because I enjoyed the snogging part lol.

P.S.
SECTUMSEMPRA skzkzkzzzzzkt, that's for David Yates ahahaha.



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