The current plan is that I’ll be appearing at Golden Apple Comics in LA on Friday, April 9th, and at Brave New World on April 10th. More information as it becomes available.
PAD
The current plan is that I’ll be appearing at Golden Apple Comics in LA on Friday, April 9th, and at Brave New World on April 10th. More information as it becomes available.
PAD
Cool. See you there. Anything you’re particularly proud of that you’d like to sign?
AD
Just don’t rent another Sunbird….
Peter:
Been a long time since we talked, and I couldn’t find an email for you.
ANyway, just playing a silly fantasy X vs. Y game on Mark Millar’s board, I’m “playing” as the Hulk, someone else is Thor. The Thor player asked, and received, an answer from Walt Simonson on the subject.
So I guess I’m asking for the counterpoint: Who would win between the Hulk and Thor, and why?
Thanks, and sorry for cluttering up with this BSing.
— Geoffrey D. Wessel
Darn! I’ll be out of town! Oh, well. Hope you have a great time in Los Angeles. It was 85 degrees today. It was in the 70s in February. It’s insane. I moved out here in December with only one short-sleeve dress shirt. I’m going to need a heckuva lot more.
Wow, first Felicia Day, and now Peter David. Golden Apple seems to be hopping.
This isn’t the most appropriate place to post this, but I can’t find an email link to send PAD a private message.
I just learned that Bill Jaaska, one of Peter’s collaborators on The Hulk died in November under what can only be called tragic circumstances.
I don’t recall seeing it on this board, if it was, I’m sorry for re-posting it.
http://pinchapigtoe.wordpress.com/2009/11/16/a-mothers-loss-part-1/
I was unaware of this. I have no idea what happened; the article ends with Part 1 and I see no part 2. Is it there somehow and I’m just not seeing it.
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PAD
Here it is PAD.
http://pinchapigtoe.wordpress.com/2009/11/17/a-mothers-loss-part-2/
http://pinchapigtoe.wordpress.com/2009/11/17/a-mothers-loss-part-2
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Very sad. He was a talented man.
I read of this when some one posted it on a forum.
With all the bs hype that the comic “news” sites put out, I wish they would occasionally report on things like this. The plight of creators should be a concern to us all.
I just came from the Comics Should Be Good site, and they have a short bit about it there. Apparently, nobody heard the news until now. It also seems the people who had been aware of his death were not aware of his comics career.