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John Ostrander needs your help

8 Aug 2009 · 1 Comment

From Comics Should Be Good:

I wanted to wait until now to mention it, so no one would forget between the time this was first announced and this weekend, when the action actually is.

On Saturday night at the Chicago Comic Con, there is going to be a special auction to raise money to help comic book writer John Ostrander pay for some badly needed (and expensive) eye surgery he recently had (that his insurance would not cover).

Check out Comix4Sight to get more details on how you can chip in to help one of comic’s great writers!

There’s an amazing gallery there of various pieces which are being auctioned off, and there’s details on how you can contribute some cash to Mr. Ostrander!

I’ve had the pleasure of meeting John (and his late wife, Kim Yale) on a few separate occasions, and he is probably the nicest person I’ve met in the entire comic book industry. Combine that with a writing portfolio that is mediocre at worst, and contains some great works, such as Suicide Squad, GrimJack, and Spectre.

So, if you can afford it, please help Mr. Ostrander.

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Things are gonna change around here

8 Dec 2008 · Leave a Comment

So I decided to take an honest look at this site, and the Pull List + Quick Reviews thing is about as unique as NBC’s sitcom line-up.  Initially, this site was supposed to be a comic book homage to Mr. Cranky, but I got lazy.

Anyway, I’m going to try and go back to the original idea.  Quick Reviews are essentially gone, and I’m going to find something to trample each and every week, even if all I bought were Brubaker and Morrison books.

Secret Invasion #8 is in the works.  Stay tuned.

So, are any of you interested in my Pull Lists, or can I drop those, too?

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R.I.P. Michael Turner [1971-2008]

30 Jun 2008 · Leave a Comment

Michael Turner\'s AspenIn case you hadn’t heard, Michael Turner, creator of Fathom, founder of Aspen Comics, and artist on a whole slew of comic books, lost his battle with cancer this past Saturday.

Admittedly, I was never much of a fan of his work, but it’s always sad to see someone that young succumb to an illness, especially considering he’s only two years older than me.

My condolences go out to his family and loved ones.

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R.I.P. Dave Stevens [1955–2008]

14 Mar 2008 · Leave a Comment

The Rocketeer 1991 movie posterThis is a little late (again), but Dave Stevens, creator of the Rocketeer and pin-up artist extraordinaire, passed away on Monday (March 10) from leukemia.  As good as he was, I’ll be extremely sad never to see any new work from him again.

Although it just occurred to me, Steve Gerber died on the 10th (of February) as well.  If I worked in the comic industry, I’d probably start getting really nervous around April 10th.

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R.I.P. Steve Gerber [1947–2008]

12 Feb 2008 · 2 Comments

Vote Howard the Duck 1976 buttonThis is a little late, but Steve Gerber, creator of Howard the Duck and Omega the Unknown, passed away on Sunday (February 10) from complications of pulmonary fibrosis.

Somewhat ironically, I spent a lot of Sunday afternoon reading Essential Marvel Horror, Vol. 1, which centers around the Hellstrom family. I was thinking to myself while reading it that Steve’s stories were better than most of the other authors’ tales.

Considering the quality and amount of his creative output, he will be sincerely missed.

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