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zerogirl:
It's hard not to be disappointed. People almost never live up to their reputation, because others tend to exaggerate one way or the other when they speak of you.
The birds are nice.
The birds are nice.
juliana:
That pic is quite soothing. Although, I tend to think foreboding images are quite soothing. Quite.
It's all hard work from the moment you establish yourself as quality. Eek. I've been there a few times to be able to taste it -- although not in a "real" world sense, sadly -- but just enough to know how crushing it can be to NOT live up to those moments.
... careful there, I think that statement applies to most of us.
It's all hard work from the moment you establish yourself as quality. Eek. I've been there a few times to be able to taste it -- although not in a "real" world sense, sadly -- but just enough to know how crushing it can be to NOT live up to those moments.
... careful there, I think that statement applies to most of us.
ericj:
Thanks, man, and thanks for the kind words about TiMe. I miss being in a band so much.
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rexphantom:
I'll be godDAMNED.
Have you heard of Udo Comics? I haven't done a whole lot of research into self-publishing options, but by god, this doesn't look too bad. If I had anything near to being published these days, I'd probably look their way. Artchick pointed me toward them.
Have you heard of Udo Comics? I haven't done a whole lot of research into self-publishing options, but by god, this doesn't look too bad. If I had anything near to being published these days, I'd probably look their way. Artchick pointed me toward them.
artchick:
the beauty part still remains to be seen.. but i hope so. 
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rexphantom:
Partially because he reminds me of Steve Winwood.
zerogirl:
worst pain ever...i was running barefoot(god knows why) down the sidewalk in my cracked up neighborhood. i landed on the side of my foot, three bones snapped, i tumbled to the ground way too fast, split my kneecap and my chin totally open.
or maybe it was the time i was riding a bike and i flipped over the handlebars, split my chin open, and then the bike landed on top of my head.
or maybe....
BLT chalupas don't even SOUND like they would taste good.
or maybe it was the time i was riding a bike and i flipped over the handlebars, split my chin open, and then the bike landed on top of my head.
or maybe....
BLT chalupas don't even SOUND like they would taste good.
ultraloveninja:
gorgeous....
gorgeous....
voltaire:
I can't wait to play foot ball in toy's r us... I'm all over that like a cheap suit.....
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victorian:
im totally digging that composition holy crap!
freyja__:
beautiful, indeed.
jeffreylebowski:
"What the hell is Basecamp? a Blog? "
Base Camp is a blog-ish project managing tool, so that you can keep in contact with your clients, while managing a project. I've been following it for a couple of months now. they just launched the service. seems really cool. i'm gonna go sign up for the free evaluation, now.
yeah, man. refner is the shot, the guy who designed his site kicks ass too. great work.
Base Camp is a blog-ish project managing tool, so that you can keep in contact with your clients, while managing a project. I've been following it for a couple of months now. they just launched the service. seems really cool. i'm gonna go sign up for the free evaluation, now.
yeah, man. refner is the shot, the guy who designed his site kicks ass too. great work.
zerogirl:
as long as you post a pic of yourself in some renaissance gear....
rexphantom:
I had a conversation with a guy on the train about blacks in sci-fi. He said most black dudes he knew looked at him funny when he said he liked sci-fi, so it made it a very solitary pursuit for him.
But there isn't much to bring a minority audience into comics as kids, I don't think. Therefore there are few minority creators. Like you said, any super-hero is just a copy of someone else--the black Superman, etc.
I wonder if race has anything to do with why Marvel can't seem to sustain a successful BLADE series--do the white kids who read Marvel books not want to read about a black character? I think the Crew was recently cancelled, too. Not that any new books at Marvel are doing well these days.
But there isn't much to bring a minority audience into comics as kids, I don't think. Therefore there are few minority creators. Like you said, any super-hero is just a copy of someone else--the black Superman, etc.
I wonder if race has anything to do with why Marvel can't seem to sustain a successful BLADE series--do the white kids who read Marvel books not want to read about a black character? I think the Crew was recently cancelled, too. Not that any new books at Marvel are doing well these days.
victorian:
HA! if you think mexicans and black people have no chance, ukranians dons even exist in comic books, they just all end up as hard core russians who want to bring back the red empire
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rexphantom:
Yeah, I think I picked up two issues of Loui Riel and then decided to just wait until the collection.
On to something completely different, I've been hoping the Evan Dorkin/Dean Haspiel Thing mini-series from Marvel would be collected, but I haven't seen it yet. I might just have to pick up the issues if I can still find them.
You've been reading New X-Men, right? Have you seen the new Silvestri issues? I really dig the whole alternate-future deal, but I don't think I like his artwork anymore at all.
On to something completely different, I've been hoping the Evan Dorkin/Dean Haspiel Thing mini-series from Marvel would be collected, but I haven't seen it yet. I might just have to pick up the issues if I can still find them.
You've been reading New X-Men, right? Have you seen the new Silvestri issues? I really dig the whole alternate-future deal, but I don't think I like his artwork anymore at all.
obd:
Nice sign.












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