Wow...just Wow
This is an amazing book that appeared on comic shop shelves this week and it's like a DIY comic from a brilliant friend living in the 19th century. The silver inked logo and stamped price on
Read more…
It was my sister and her now-fiance's last night here in the States...so we all went out to see Wicked. I have the soundtrack, so I kinda knew what to expect, but WOW that was fantastic. The woman playing Glinda pretty much channeled Chenoweth, but i
It was an outdoor graduation on Friday, and the weather cooperated wonderfully. She looked beautiful in her gown and cap, though it was difficult to get a picture of the two of us. Her mom was crying so much that she couldn't use the camera.
She'll
I was notified this morning that I passed my subspeciality boards and am now one of only six pediatricians in the state with this certification from the American Board of Pediatrics...I'm kinda excited!
Here's a challenge for the Legion: recommend a title from the 1990's. It can be from any company, but I put this caveat on it to make it interesting: pick something other than Starman, Sandman, or Incredible Hulk. Pick a long run, or a short one, one
Just letting you all know that I have started a new group: Whedonverse
It is open for anyone to join. Anyone interested in discussing what our man Joss is putting out there, whether it be, Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Dollhouse, Dr. Horrible, Season 8, Su
It's a windy day at the world-famous Cadillac Ranch, west of Amarillo. So windy, in fact, that Don's hair is almost all blown to one side of his skull.
Read more…
Going back to my ongoing plea that today's comic creators spend less time on flatlining 'events' and more on creating new characters and concepts, who are the writers and artists looking to the future rather than constantly raiding the past? I don't
I love Wolverine: First Class because it takes me back to the tail end of "my" era of the X-Men. Of course this also means I'm hypersensitive to errors that creep in. For instance, in #15 as Kitty harangues Logan incessantly, one of the things she sa