April 05, 2004

Sweeeeet

Peters SP Character version 2

I introduced Peter to the South Park Character Generator.

Posted by Kathleen David at April 5, 2004 10:48 PM | TrackBack | Other blogs commenting
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Posted by: Win Joesting at April 5, 2004 11:38 PM

i've loved peter david ever since i discovered him on his hulk run. Been away from comics for awhile but captain marvel has sucked me back in (even though he always used to suck balls, figuratively speaking). Anyway i hate computers and just found this site n from now on u'll probly hear from me regularly. Anyway just wanted to figure out a couple of things. Are you Mr. David's wife or sister (both?). Also am i just wasting my time writing this or will u actually respond. Would peter respond. I mean i see he's posting stuff but hes a busy man so i dont know. Anyway i'm about to graduate from college n i basically want to become peter david when i get out so please validate my dreams if u happen to read this. Otherwise i'm sure i'll find him at some comic convention someday. I'll be back, n i'll write more next time if i suspect that peter actually wastes his time reading this crap. Thank you Dangerous duo of the diabolically dubious davids... yeah...alliteration... seeya

Posted by: joy geise at April 6, 2004 12:00 AM

peter david is one of the funniest and smartest people on Earth, I don't care what the topic is or what series it is for, if a peter david book comes out I buy it without question. The only star trek books I buy are his, and I would love to see his novels turned into shows, it has to be better than enterprise.

Posted by: Michael Brunner at April 6, 2004 01:32 AM

Address for the generator please. We want to play too.

Thank you.

Posted by: The Lil' BMF at April 6, 2004 01:38 AM

"The only star trek books I buy are his..."

I've been waiting for a thread to go this way (read noob friendly) so I could jump in on this forum. I'm with you, joy. For the most part, I was only reading Trek books by other authors so I could stay up with the stuff PAD was writing. I got myself stuck, though, when I tried to read the Gateways seriers so I could move on to Being Human with full knowledge of what had happened. Maybe it's just the fact that I'm not down with the OST, but reading through Susan Wright's One Small Step is like running on a white sandy beach... in a hurricane... with a parachute tied to my back... and an open umbrella in each hand... and flippers on my fee...
You get what I'm saying.

Oh yeah, war the return of Farscape. (test for any Jim Rome fans out there)

Posted by: The Lil' BMF at April 6, 2004 01:44 AM

"Address for the generator please. We want to play too. "

Oh, okay... uh... One Small Step was a less than pleasing read. Thoughts?

Posted by: Jon B. Knutson at April 6, 2004 02:48 AM

It's at http://www.southparkstudios.com/games/create.html

Jon

Posted by: Fred Chamberlain at April 6, 2004 08:19 AM

um.... am I going to be stoned for pointing out that if John Byrne were "South Parkerized", he'd most likely look identical?

Posted by: Kathleen "The Wife" David at April 6, 2004 08:55 AM

Doesn't surprise me at all Fred. The generator is limited but kinda fun. Peter and I worked out one for me last night but I didn't save it at the time.

Posted by: EClark1849 at April 6, 2004 09:14 AM

Are you Mr. David's wife or sister (both?).

Heh heh heh. Oh that's rich.

Posted by: Joe Goforth at April 6, 2004 10:46 AM

Wouldn't it be cool to have a South Park episode where giant-sized Peter David, John Byrne, and Todd McFarlane duke it out in a godzilla-esk battle, debating comics while at the same time destroying all of the South Park universe?

(time passes)

(crickets chirp)

(more time passes)

*Sigh* Well, I'd like it.

Posted by: Thomas E. Reed at April 6, 2004 01:13 PM

Okay. I can accept the look of the character, even the beard. I can accept the South Park version of the "Fallen Angel" background. I can accept the Superman T-shirt. But, yo yo yo, what up wit' the backwards baseball cap, G?

It be Peter D, representin' fo' Nu? Wack City! Hey, of-fissa, dis bottle o' wine's fo' Elijah, man...

Posted by: Dave Van Domelen at April 6, 2004 01:21 PM

You may also want to check out the Lego generator at http://www.reasonablyclever.com It has a lot more superhero stuff. There's also an 18+ naughty section hidden as an easter egg.

Posted by: Steve Chung at April 6, 2004 03:03 PM

Looks like it's as much fun as Superman and Red Kryptonite.

Steve Chung

Posted by: Jerome Maida at April 6, 2004 03:03 PM

Kathleen,
Thank you. When I saw PAD "South Park"-erized I laughed out loud. Given the serious tone some of these threads take, it's a welcome break to see something that's 100% FUN!

Posted by: Scavenger at April 6, 2004 03:44 PM

Hey, it's Steve Chung! He's been freed!

Posted by: Steve Chung at April 6, 2004 04:58 PM

Yup, I've been finally freed, thanks to Darick Robertson's graffiti campaign in the final issue of Transmetropolitan. ;)

Steve Chung

Posted by: Ben Lesar at April 6, 2004 10:24 PM

The first person to create Wally the God boy, wins a gold star.

Posted by: Alan Wilkinson at April 7, 2004 05:13 AM

How about giving us somewhere where we can post our characters? Not all of us have web space...

Posted by: Sean at April 7, 2004 10:54 AM

Anyone tell me how to save it once you've created it? Can't seem to see where that option lies.

Posted by: Scavenger at April 7, 2004 11:09 AM

Sean,

You'll need to do a screen capture.

Well gee thanks Steve! Guess there's no point in waiting for the Transmet tpbs now since I know how it all ends!:-p

Posted by: Gerry at April 8, 2004 12:56 AM

I just did one of the Earth Angel Supergirl and I'd love to share it with you all, or even just with PAD.

Could I somehow send it to you?

Posted by: Alex Clarke at April 8, 2004 02:07 AM

Posted by Alan Wilkinson
How about giving us somewhere where we can post our characters? Not all of us have web space...

Try www.imagestation.com. You can upload pictures there for free. (As long as you don't upload any naked pictures of your ex-girlfriends)

You can upload them and anyone can look at them if give the URL. They won't have to join any clubs or groups to see them.

Posted by: Médard at April 8, 2004 07:48 AM


sort of how I would look in South Park.
Heh.

Posted by: Médard at April 8, 2004 07:48 AM


sort of how I would look in South Park.
Heh.

Posted by: Gerry at April 10, 2004 10:48 PM

Okay, I joined Image Station and created a Gerry's South Park album.

Here's the Link:

http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4287201323&code=9105205&mode=invite

You all should be able to cut and paste it directly into your browser and go directly to the album without being required to join anything. Hope this works.

PAD, if you can see this I hope you like my version of the Earth Angel Supergirl in South Park style. :)