--George A. Romero, in a Q&A with Chris Alexander in the latest issue of Fangoria (#292).
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Saturday, March 27, 2010
George? Dude?
--George A. Romero, in a Q&A with Chris Alexander in the latest issue of Fangoria (#292).
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Parenting Will Kill You
A few updates from the nerdery:Cable #7 is out tomorrow, and it's the first issue of the next story arc, "Waiting for the End of the World." (CRB has a preview right here.) At left, however, is the insanely fucking cool Richard Corben zombie variant cover. I love Corben's work. I'm very fond of zombies. This makes my day.
Also, the hardcover edition of the first Cable arc, Messiah War (formerly known as "War Baby"), is now available at comic shops everywhere. Amazon also has it at a fairly sweet discount. There's a trade paperback edition out in early January 2009, but why wait?
And finally, I just learned that last week's one shot, Wolverine: Roar, is sold out and headed for a second printing. Thanks to everyone who picked up a copy last week!
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Live from Edinburgh
I've more or less been awake since yesterday morning (save a 45-minute recharge nap earlier today). See, the way Sunshine explained it, if I'm able to stay awake 9 or 10 tonight (more or less right now), I'd have jet lag beat. We'll see. Today was great, even if it felt like it was 36 hours long.
Anyway, expect kind of normal posts tomorrow after I fall into a pleasant seven hour coma.
Anyway, expect kind of normal posts tomorrow after I fall into a pleasant seven hour coma.
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Return to the Cadillac Desert
"The last bounty hunter had been the famous Pink Lady McGuire--one mean mama--three hundred pounds of rolling, ugly meat that carried a twelve-gauge Remington pump and a bad attitude. Story was, Calhoun jumped her from behind, cut her throat, and as a joke, fucked her before she bled to death. This not only proved to Wayne that Calhoun was a dangerous sonofabitch, it also proved he had bad taste."And that's just the second paragraph, people. I re-read "Cadillac Desert" yesterday on the way to work, and it hasn't lost a single bit of muscle.
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