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May 14, 2008

Awesome!

Ahh, nothing like an "awesome face" to break the mood, eh? Actually, in retrospect, it was more like the face Steve Carell made on the 40 Year Old Virgin poster. Neither of which makes LadyTank very amorous.

In other happenings that aren't likely to leave you with mental images burned into your brain ... the latest Llama Report went up last weekend. It's forty plus minutes of pure, live goodness. And by "goodness", I of course mean "rambling and ranting about weird news and nerd stuffs". I've also been able to work a little bit ahead and last night's strip was pre-loaded and posted by the database without a hitch. Of course, I still need to update the RSS feed by hand ... baby steps, baby steps. Eventually I'll have that portion ironed out as well. I could do something like a chron job, but need to ensure the strips are actually there (don't want it to fire off if I'm still working on the strip at midnight) and I want to ensure it doesn't pull ALL the most recent strips (including ones to be posted in the future), just the ones in the DB from the current date backwards. I have it coded now to do all that, just without the automation. It's still a button I have to click.

But enough with the coding hoo haa!

I was pleasantly surprised to realize that the writer of Atomic Robo is the same Brian Clevinger of 8-Bit Theatre. I thought it might have been a similar name, but nope ... it is indeed Brian. And knowing that, I am definitely seeing more of 8-Bit Brian's writing style in the book. And I mean that in the very best way too. Atomic Robo's artist, Scott Wegener, did a great interview over at The Trades and even posted a reply to Internet criticism on his own site.

I am listening to the audio book version of The Ten Cent Plague: The Great Comic-Book Scare and How It Changed America and I realize how more matured the current comic book field seems to be lately. From a time in the 40's where there were popular, mainstream comics covering true crime tales, westerns, romance, horror, silly cartoon characters, history and more, superhero comics (while popular) were only one slice of the big comic book pie. After the big shakeup, it seems super heroes and men in tights dominated the market for decades, and still do to an extent. But in looking over my local comics rack recently I am seeing popular books based on zombies, westerns, supernatural investigators, crime and more. The (mostly) black and white independent boom of the 80's that brought us Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Grendel, The Tick and more seems to have finally bore fruit in the form of books that aren't from the "big three" finding their own place on the shelf, and big shelves at that. Not to mention more "adult" themes such as Road to Perdition, A History of Violence and other non "tights centric" graphic novels that have made the jump to the big screen.

Scott and Brian created Atomic Robo to fill a niche. They create their comics for an audience of two ... Scott and Brian. They are fortunate enough that what they want to see in comics seems to be something a lot of people want to see. I know I do. And I think we are fortunate enough to see a certain maturation in the comic book medium that allows folks to move one rack over and sample other voices and talents in the independent racks. Even superhero titles seem to be taking the deconstruction route and really developing deeper characters that are more than "sock! pow! Back to the hoosegow with you." It is a great time to be a comic book reader.

And speaking of comics, I'll be hitting the comic book convention in San Jose this weekend and will be checking out the artist alley and general feel of the place in preparation of perhaps getting a table there next year. If you see me wandering around, feel free to say hi.

I'll be the guy with the awesome face on.

May 09, 2008

I Have A New Hero...

and his name is ATOMIC ROBO!



I picked up Atomic Robo as my free comic selection on Free Comic Book Day. To say I was not disappointed is an understatement. I LOVE this character! He is Spiderman's sass housed in a miniature Iron Giant with Hellboy's job. In short, he is the (pseudo) living embodiment of AWESOME! In addition, the creators have been nominated for an Eisner and I am definitely throwing my support behind them as I will be tracking down every scrap of Atomic Robo goodness I can get my hands on.

In other news, I wrapped up an impromptu live Llama Report recording last night which should get posted over the weekend. We opted to do it early, as Mother's Day weekend will be a busy one for us and it afforded us the opportunity to have an open format "call in" type show.

Which no one called in for.

So this weekend, prepare to listen to me and Cay talk to each other for about forty five minutes about weird and interesting news stories, completely unedited.

And, it seems I'm not only busy here at my site, but have been busy making the rounds on the Intrawebs their week, as evidenced by appearances by Captain Inkmerica over at Mad Scott Comic and a personal appearance by me at Newbie Shooting Range. Boy, I'm busier than I thought.

Finally, I want to wish my mother and my lovely wife a Happy Mother's Day, and hopefully all of you will do something nice for your mothers this weekend.

See you Monday!

May 07, 2008

One Month Down ... Infinity To Go!

I apologize for the delay in posting, but I had forgotten how time consuming webcartooning was. With the strip itself, creating the forums, making banners, creating content, etc. and with the addition of a wee one this time around, I am really feeling the time crunch. Which is ok, as I'm glad I set myself up a more spread out schedule this time around. But after doing the Civil War storyline these past two weeks, it really makes me miss the bang,bang,bang of a daily schedule. but that's the goal. Get back to a daily schedule someday, or at the very minimum a Monday though Friday schedule. But for now, even though I tend to work on the strip late, I still have time to spend with family, work on side projects and do things like go see Iron Man.

Yeah! I got to see it this weekend and I hope to go see it again soon. I was really blown away and silently pumped my fist in the air on more than one occasion (in particular, the after credits scene). I think the filmmakers did an exceptional job getting the Iron Man origin right and modernizing it. All the right story elements were there, the actors were cast to great effect and they left us with a few hints of things to come. In particular, I liked how they handled Jarvis the "butler" and Tony Stark's final comment at the press conference. Good stuff that will hopefully lead to more films. It seems that Marvel really did it right their first time as bat (this was a fully funded Marvel movie, and not just them licensing off the character to someone else) and hopefully they will continue on this path in future films.

In other Iron Man related news, a big shout out to Nat from Hobbytown U.S.A. for securing for me a HeroClix Iron Man when my local comic book shop didn't get theirs for Free Comic Book Day. Yay Nat!

And speaking of comic book related things, I am really enjoying where Marvel's "Secret Invasion" summer event is going. Rarely have I picked up a comic title only to have my jaw drop at each issue. For those not in the know, Brian Bendis is a prolific comic book writer (a "ten year, overnight success" he says) who has been planting the seeds of a Skrull (alien shapeshifters) invasion over the past few years. From plot twists that make a Gregorian knot look like a bendy straw to reveals about who really is a Skrull, this event has really got my attention.

The InkTank Forums are abuzz with activity, with about sixty members and over eight hundred posts in the first week alone the Inky spirit is truly alive and kicking in our little community. Heck, we even pitched in to get a fellow member her own Firefly boxed set when she told us she hadn't seen it. *gasp* Imagine the horror!

You may have noticed the appearance of ad banners on the site. Well, it's time to start monetizing the site a little bit. But, as with all my past advertising, I tend to promote products and companies I have a particular fondness for. Sideshow Collectables has an AWESOME selection of goodies that make me feel like a kid pressing his nose up against the toy store window. In addition, I consider them friends of the site since I have built a personal relation ship with the gang over there and they even sponsored the prizes for the Hellboy contest we had a few years back. I look forward to showing you all the cool stuff that Sideshow offers - like that Premium Indiana Jones on the ad banner. At 22" that thing is AWESOME. I so want to get one. So keep an eye on the ad spaces for other goodies as I put together my advertising program and seek out the cool and nerdy products I love and that I think you will appreciate as well.

And behind the scenes, there is new content a brewin' and (hopefully) a cool little announcement in the works, so stay tuned.

 

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