User blog comment:007Jamesdean/Shinobi of the Cosmic Storm P1/@comment-31358352-20180325082118

Good work, James. Let's just hope it doesn't wind up like Dark Angel Shinobi and it's completed in its entire form. At least in your hands, of course. Anyway, I also wanted to say great work on your previous story involving the Three Stooges. Let me say that the Stooges have helped shape me into who I am now after I was introduced to them a few years ago with the series on IFC and AMC and the 2012 movie I saw with my dad and brother, Brian. Moe, Larry, and Curly are my favorite Three Muskateers in the history of the Three Stooges. Though that doesn't mean I don't dislike the good work Shemp, Joe DeRita, and "Curly" Joe Besser did with the Stooges and they certainly cracked me up too. Though my favorite Stooge is Curly. I soon learned from my mom that in real life, Curly Howard is quite the intelligent man to know about. But he certainly knows how to play as a happy-go lucky knucklehead who has been the glue that kept the Stooges together. Anyway, thanks for everything, Stooges, and may the likes of Moe, Larry, Curly, Shemp, and Curly Joe be at peace in the next life. On another note, I'm sorry if I hadn't been responsive in my comments. I was catching up on a Kim Possible binge due to having downloaded all the episodes to watch. That and I had Monday and Friday this week at work with my dad. But the best part about my Friday was going with a fellow employee and friend from work and my big bro to a local bar in downtown St. Louis named Fubar to see my other employee and friend named Will and his group perform. Musically speaking, of course. Yeah, I spent my Friday evening with Brian seeing Will kick some butt with his band and let me tell you, James. He plays an awesome guitar. Not lying. He, Brian, and my other friend and former co-worker from Dad's job had been having get togethers years ago while I was a wee lad. I hadn't heard Will do some guitar playing in years, but after Friday night, I am so happy to see he's still got it and I hope to see him and his band play in another venue this June. Just got work things out, first. Oh, while I was there, I also watched a little of a Friday hockey game between the St. Louis Blues and the Vancouver Canucks. I didn't watch the whole game, but I later found out the Blues beat the Canucks 4-1 in the end. Other than that, afterwards me, Brian, and Dylan, that's the name of the guy from work who went with us to hear some live band music over at Fubar, later went to Buffalo Wild Wings to chow down. Then we dropped Dylan at his house and we went back to my bro's pad where I stayed for the night and today until my dad took me back home and here I am. I've been having a fantastic weekend, dude, and I couldn't be happier. Plus, I have been watching a Woody Woodpecker marathon via Youtube. That's the 90s version, of course. That and while I was staying at my bro's house, I watched the 2017 Woody Woodpecker movie on Netflix after waking up early yesterday morning (He has that on his account at his home, by the way). So as you can expect, I've been a busy beaver. Oh, have you by any chance watched the 'final' episode of the Japanese subbed adaption of Dragon Ball Super tonight? I sure did and let me say that the show concluded on a pretty good high note with its last episode. If you haven't watched it yet, then go for it. But I must reccommend that you first watch the Tournament of Power saga up to Episode 131 to get caught up with what's been happening. I think that should cover up what's been happening with me lately. I'm pretty sure you've been busy yourself outside of the Loud House fandom and with your work as an author to your written works, as they say. Just wanted to let you what I've been up to as of late. Anyway, thanks for the new story and I'll be looking up part 2 to Shinobi of the Cosmic Storm here in a jiffy. Also, I hope you complete this and you don't lose inspiration like you did with Dark Angel Shinobi. I'm praying you see it through, J.D. Goodbye for now.