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Monthly Archives: July 2014
A very brief recap of the weekly comics of DC Comics
I’ve got a real love/hate relationship with weekly series from DC Comics. 52 was an incredible experiment that can probably never quite be replicated in terms of just how crazy and good it was, and I try each new weekly series, but … Continue reading
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Kiss the Trolls
My book about Grant Morrison’s Batman run is out now. I’ll have a post a little later about where to get it and all that but I’m waiting for the new Diamond Catalog so you can tell your comic store how to … Continue reading
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New Wave Soldiers – the first five pages
After Nate’s prologue pages, I wrote a full script for a 20 page comic – the first real script I had attempted on my own for an artist. It’s not perfect and I need to go back and fix some … Continue reading
Music Mondays – A detailed analysis of #selfie by the Chainsmokers
I only heard it on the radio one time, but I was instantly fascinated by the song “#Selfie” by the Chainsmokers. I looked it up on Youtube and as of this writing, it has had over 150 million views. That’s … Continue reading
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Popgun Chaos GoFundMe!
I’ve just launched my first GoFundMe to launch an online store and to buy a microphone for podcasting purposes! Just go to the following link to donate! http://www.gofundme.com/bgccas This is the next step for Popgun Chaos and I hope you’ll … Continue reading
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Coming Soon! Nemo at Thirty
A few years ago, my childhood friend Elaine Johnson and I decided that we wanted to collaborate on a project together. We tossed a few things around and finally settled on a story about a grown up Nemo from Little Nemo. … Continue reading
Guest Post – Team Diversity
Terry Bartley is one of this site’s oldest friends. We’ve had a few podcasts together and taken down a racist, so he’s good people. Today, he’s got a great article about diversity in superhero teams. Enjoy! There has been quite … Continue reading
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Four Color Teaching – How to teach a comic book
When I first approached my principal about wanting to teach All-Star Superman, I was surprised by her full support. Not that my admin wasn’t supportive because she was fantastic, but I was surprised that I didn’t receive ANY resistance at all. … Continue reading
New Wave Soldiers – the adaptation
Waaaaay back on December 1, 2010, I wrote a short story for a novel about pop culture terrorism. I thought it was a pretty good little prologue – something that felt like a cold open to an X-Files episode. But then, I … Continue reading
Music Mondays – Who did it better? “I Think We’re Alone Now”
I knew that Tiffany’s “I think we’re alone now” was a cover, but I didn’t want to believe it. It’s such a perfect 80s song that I didn’t want to think that another band did it first. But Sam made … Continue reading
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