Latest Comics
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#284. Being A Gentlemen
Sep 28, 2010
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#283. New Interview
Sep 27, 2010
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#282. Why Leave?
Sep 25, 2010
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#281. Good News & Bad News
Sep 23, 2010
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#280. Make It So
Sep 22, 2010
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#279. Affordability
Sep 21, 2010
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#278. Book Review: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Sep 20, 2010
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#277. A Good Face
Sep 20, 2010
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#276. Second Opinion
Sep 17, 2010
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#275. The Doctor Of Doom
Sep 16, 2010
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doodling…
The New 52… Where “My Geek Odyssey” fits into DC’s New Universe
From one Geek to Another…
GenCon vs. Comic-Con or Apples vs. Zombies
GenCon: a few notes on the “local” Ginormous Geekfest
Comic-Con Without a Badge
San Diego Comic-Con: Day 3
Can you say “epic failure?” the stage shot of the Nerdist podcast the white glowing blob with ginger hair is Karen Gillan, to her right is Matt Smith, to his right is Wil Wheaton.
San Diego Comic-Con: Day 2
Have you ever been on a Disney vacation? You know how after a while you just need a break from the “Happiest Place on Earth”? Today was not that day, but close, I did leave early- don’t fret or feel sorry for me I got everything done that I wanted to today & wore my fez and comic Hawaiian shirt for good measure. Today, I had just a few things on my list most of them required the presence of Jeff Smith. If you do not know or have ever heard of Jeff Smith… I am sorry. I am not talking about the Frugal Gourmet- I speak of the Eisner award winning creator of Bone. This actually demonstrates the difference between Comic-Con and other comic book conventions. Two years ago I went to C2E2 and after a wonderful breakfast with Sue stopped in to get some things signed by Jeff Smith for my classroom. I was confronted with a sign being held by the person in front of me that read “Last in line for Jeff” I decided to wait… What was one more person? I held onto that sign until today. See at Comic-Con there are lines… Lines to get an autograph of some actor who played in some show that was cancelled after three episodes but has a cult following, that or t-shirts. At Comic-Con comics aren’t that important, so unlike C2E2 I walked up to a rather short line and then had a nice conversation with Jeff Smith who took a picture with Cecil and drew a wonderful piece of artwork below “Last in line for Jeff” and now I am happy. The only other things on my list was a photo with the TARDIS and a copy of Dave Kellett’s wonderful Eisner nominated book. Done & done. The only session I wanted to attend was Jeff Smith’s which I did and that got me thinking. Finally before calling Sue to see about a late lunch I headed up to the Art show and saw some cool things, and some amateurish things, but sadly while taking pictures of some Klingons, Cecil lost his Jayne hat… He no longer has the same control over Firefly fans. Tomorrow will actually be a day away from the Con- but fear not, we will be attending an event (the Nerdist podcast) with the Doctor & Pond in the evening so geekiness will not be avoided.
San Diego Comic-Con: Day 1ish
Since I had mentioned the Rocketeer here is the infamous monkey with him… Or at least a very good imitation. For those wondering about other pictures I would ask that you visit my Flickr site and as for Cecil, I had a wonderful chat with some steampunk outfitters about getting him a pair of goggles. I (and he) will be overjoyed if we hear back from them after the con.