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Saturday, January 21, 2006

Taking a Break

Been cranking stuff out today, so I thought I'd take a quick break and share some stuff from my fellow writers at The Comic Avalanche.

Josh Benton, a columnist at Comic Avalanche has a really cool column up this week that starts with a guessing game. If you get a chance check it out. http://www.comicavalanche.com/columns/bentonsbench.htm

Matt Schorr shares his thoughts on Crisis on Infinite Earths, which he has just started reading for the first time. This was especially interesting to me because I just started reading it myself and am only a little ahead of Matt. http://www.comicavalanche.com/columns/comicimpact.htm

Jason Wilkins, who always delivers well thought, intelligent discussion about pertinent and interesting topics discusses the quality of comics versus the actual content. http://www.comicavalanche.com/columns/horizonline.htm

If you are curious about what's happening in the Spider-Man: The Other story, Sam Pittman II has the scoop. http://www.comicavalanche.com/columns/30dimes.htm

Brian Koscienski and Chris Pisano share their latest happenings on their journey to publishing.
http://www.comicavalanche.com/columns/thejourney.htm



In other news, my column on SBC still hasn't gone up, though it appears they haven't updated in a couple of days. Hopefully it'll make the next update. I've already gotten the second installment written, I just need to type it. And I have the third laid out pretty much. I'm really excited about it.

I got turned onto some cool comics by the Creatorfuze bunch (link in the sidebar), so I talk about them in tomorrow's Indy-Pendant, which has already been sent, so it should be up early tomorrow or maybe even late tonight if Bryan has nothing better to do, which I doubt!

On a final note, I want to thank the people at www.anonymizer.com. I may not be able to access and personally update the Comic Avalance site, but with anonymizer at least I can view parts of it, which gives me somewhat of a connection. So thanks, Anonymizer, and Cary for telling me about it, you're my current heroes!

B-Out

6 Comments:

At 12:37 AM, Blogger Cary said...

what, no love for the guy that mentioned anonymizer? lol glad you can see it now tho!

 
At 2:01 AM, Blogger Brant W. Fowler said...

Lol. Okay, okay, read the last paragraph again. ;)

Thanks, though, seriously. :)

 
At 5:10 PM, Blogger Jason Berek-Lewis said...

LOL! Thanks for the DOUBLE mention in the column :D I am glad you enjoyed FreeFall, it is definitely the strongest of the Narwain books.

 
At 6:46 PM, Blogger Brant W. Fowler said...

Did I mention you twice? LOL. I never read the thing back. Terrible, I know, but it's worked so far. :)

I'm glad I enjoyed it too! That's a great book, and that first page honestly reeled me in.

 
At 1:39 AM, Blogger Crazz said...

Yeah, Free Fall was a decent book, just don't read Jenna. That book makes me so mad I just want to slap it!

Now that you're reading the Original Crisis, how do you like it? How far along into it are you? And here's a spoiler for you; there are a few A list characters that die!

 
At 3:13 AM, Blogger Brant W. Fowler said...

Lol. Aw man, now ya ruined it! :)

I think I'm about four or five issues in. Somewhere around there. Right after you see the Anti-Monitor for the first time.

It's a great story. Genius way of tying things up, and now I can see how every event like this since then has really emulated it. I heard that before, but now I see it!

 

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