A reminder that I’ll be up in Boston at Comicopia tomorrow, 5-7 PM, where I’ll be doing a (rare these days) store appearance to help promote the launch of “Fallen Angel.” See you if you’re there, won’t if you’re not.
PAD
A reminder that I’ll be up in Boston at Comicopia tomorrow, 5-7 PM, where I’ll be doing a (rare these days) store appearance to help promote the launch of “Fallen Angel.” See you if you’re there, won’t if you’re not.
PAD
This coming weekend is the Shore Leave convention down in Maryland. I’ll be there, along with Kathleen, Ariel and Caroline (not to mention my sister and one of Kath’s brothers and their families). Come see the world premiere of “Bye Bye Buffy,” which they’ve been working very hard on. Here’s the poster (presuming I do it right.)

I’m not sure about adding it, but on the other hand, would you risk not adding the weblog of Galactus?
Go to google.com. Enter “Weapons of Mass Destruction.” Then click on the “I Feel Lucky” button to read the very unique error message. And also be sure to click on all the links in the error message.
PAD
Going around the net, I’ve been reading posting after posting regarding the reputed underperformance of “The Hulk” at the box office. What’s amazing to me is the utter glee that so many are taking in that. This warped sense of vindication, this joy that one of the more thoughtful entries in the superhero film genre is not enjoying the wide audience success of “X-Men” or “Spider-Man.” The German word “Schadenfreude” summarizes the attitude nicely: It means to take pleasure in other people’s misfortunes.
Guys…you think the script they filmed had problems? I read earlier drafts before any of the current creative personnel were aboard. No Betty. No General Ross. No resemblance whatsoever to the comic book in any incarnation. The Hulk got around by tearing off the roof of a car, hopping in and driving away.
Yet I see all this chortling and “Thank God there won’t be a Hulk II.” If that should be the case…how is this a good thing? Who’s to say the sequel wouldn’t have been better?
Instead poor performance simply encourages Hollywood money men to be less inclined to invest the kind of money that’s required to do comic book movies right. This is Not A Good Thing.
PAD
Check out newsarama.com to see an article about Todd Nauck’s new series, “Wildguard.” Basically it’s Justice Leage of American Idol. I always thought it was absolutely criminal that Todd go so little recognition from his spectacular work on Young Justice (particularly when so many fans complain that no artist sticks with a series). I’d really like to see “Wildguard” be a success, which is something of a challenge in today’s market. So read all about it and then spread the word.
PAD

May 17, 1991
Recent Comments