Archive for March, 2006
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Time, Pain, Comics, and California
In just 9 days, con season is kicks off for me with APE. I’m making an extended trip of it and will be enjoying the loveliness of San Francisco for a full week: Wed, April 5 - Wed April 12.
Anyway, I’m incredibly aggravated and embarrassed to say I will not have Lackluster World #4 [...] -
Toronto Comicon
Adding to my hectic schedule, I will be setting up at the Paradise Comics Toronto Comicon, April 28-30. I will have all the usual Lackluster World stuff, and it looks like a lot of interesting creators are going to be there too.
This will be my first time out of the US. Granted, it’s [...] -
The Five Fists of Science
Matt Fraction has posted a 22-page black and white PDF Preview to his upcoming graphic novel, The Five Fists of Science.
It’s Nikola Tesla and Mark Twain vs. JP Morgan and Thomas Edison. Sounds Brilliant. -
GUTS
Chuck Palahniuk, one of my favorite authors, has posted a short story from his book HAUNTED. I’ve not read the book yet, but this story is a great find. And by great, I mean perhaps-the-most-disturbing-emetic-short-story-I’ve-read.
It’s called GUTS.
Thanks to Jenny for pointing this out to me. -
If I had a cat, it would play the HUMAN PIANO.
Go, break your heart: The Cat Piano
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More Comics and Timing
Joanna Estep’s previously mentioned 3-part series on the Comics and Timing, aptly named Timing, finished it’s run on Newsrama.com last week.
Somehow, my name and wisdom found it’s way into the opening text of the second installment. Joanna clearly knows what people want.
Go, read: Timing: Part 2
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Meanwhile, our hero examines the worth of his online temperament
Not even one month and I’ve managed to ignore posting for more than one week.
Despite the lack of new content, this little outlet of mine has been in my thoughts. I’ve come to realize that I need a shtick or two for this site - something kind of daily/weekly/regularly thing that I can whip [...]