Late last year, before social distancing and isolation guidelines would have made this impossible, my team and I worked on a short short film called Secret Council as a learning exercise.
100 Years, 100 Creators – Part 7
Over a few posts, I’m choosing different creators or creative teams–novelist, composer, scriptwriter, comic book artist, etc–who have influenced or inspired me, and in most cases brought me a lot of enjoyment.
Weekly Geeky Question #46: Comic Book Recommendations for Non-Comic Readers
Every week in 2018, the plan is that my friend Rod is going to ask me some geeky question that will answer in a post. This week is Week #46, and today’s question is one that Rod describes as quite basic–indeed, he wasn’t sure if it was something he’d already asked. But he hasn’t, and so hear we go.
What are some comics I’d recommend to a non-comic reader to get them started?
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Weekly Geeky Question #38: Saddest Comic Books
Every week in 2018, the plan is that my friend Rod is going to ask me some geeky question that will answer in a post. This week is Week #38, and this week, Rod’s question allows us to reflect on some of my favorite comic books:
What are the saddest or most poignant comic stories I’ve ever read?
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Favorite Fictional Heroes Countdown–Part 6 (#50-41)
And the countdown to my favorite fictional hero continues. In today’s episode, we have four characters from Doctor Who, two superheros, one short semi-humanoid who becomes central to an epic fantasy adventure (and he’s not a Hobbit!), one police officer, one smuggler and one English gentleman.
Read previous posts here:
• Part 1 (102-91) and rationale for the lists
• Part 2 (90-81)
• Part 3 (80-71)
• Part 4 (70-61)
• Part 5 (60-51)
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Weekly Geeky Question #12: Influential Comic Book Creators
Every week in 2018, the plan is that my friend Rod is going to ask me some geeky question that will answer in a post. This week is Week #12, and this week’s questions is…
Who are the comic book writers and artists who have had the greatest influence upon me?
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Hocking Hills State Park (Old Man’s Cave & Bone)
I travel a fair bit, which I don’t normally write about that much, but I thought I’d give a quick shout-out to Hocking Hills State Park in Ohio. My wife and I were driving from Chicago to New York, visiting friends along the way. I wasn’t seeing anyone in Ohio and was looking for a place to stay. Looking up attractions in Ohio, I came across the Hocking Hills, which has a number of things to see that are well worth it if you have the chance.
After we had made the choice, I found out that I have actually “encountered” one of these attractions before, in a manner of speaking. It was in a comic book, of all places.
One of my favorite non-superhero comics (there are a few that I have enjoyed) is Bone. Continue reading Hocking Hills State Park (Old Man’s Cave & Bone)