1. Cometbus #51: Loneliness of the Electra Menorah by Aaron Cometbus $3.00
2. Doris #26 $2.00
3. Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (Vertigo) $19.99
4. Mostly True by Bill Daniel $8.00
5. Tales Designed to Thrizzle #4 by Michael Kupperman (Fantagraphics) $4.50
6. N Plus 1 Pamphlet Series #2: What We Should Have Known Two Discussions $9.00
7. Adbusters #79 $8.95
8. Wax Poetics #30 $9.99
9. Save My Life by Cody Hudson (Upper Playground) $19.95
10. Proximity #1 Chicago Issue $10.00
That’s getting back though to older forms of eschatalogical jargon (the presence of the future) that are perhaps less welcome for other reasons (but I don’t know). For myself, I don’t think so much of the presence of the future as just one of simple faith. It’s not especially a future hope at all, after all openness shouldn’t, to be consistent, speak much of the future anyway, (because on full openness principles the concept of the future is self-defeating as such a thing doesn’t exist). It’s thus no different from God determining to carry out a plan involving the nation of Israel.