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hera:
Thats beautiful!!
loe:
oohh... wow... nice.
manchester_black:
I am curious, will there be any Canadian cities featured (and if so, are they not Vancouver or Toronto?)
teela:
looking pretty awesome! it's full of energy and life which i like to see. will tell them to stock it but i'm sure they will be anyway. can't wait to see more!
Best drink in the world:
first make homemade Ginger Beer:
12 oz roughly chopped ginger. Don't peel.
1 bay leaf
Put in a large bowl. Add 10 cups boiling water. Let sit/steep for at least 4 hours but overnight is better. Then strain ginger mixture into a pitcher.
3/4 water, 3/4 sugar into a saucepan and bring to boil. Reduce to simmer, let sugar melt,...
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first make homemade Ginger Beer:
12 oz roughly chopped ginger. Don't peel.
1 bay leaf
Put in a large bowl. Add 10 cups boiling water. Let sit/steep for at least 4 hours but overnight is better. Then strain ginger mixture into a pitcher.
3/4 water, 3/4 sugar into a saucepan and bring to boil. Reduce to simmer, let sugar melt,...
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doctorspooky:
I once bought a bottle of so called "Ginger Beer" at the grocery store. It tasted like Toilet Duck smells.
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babygiantsquid:
hey cool site, man!
living in LA is really sort of the exact opposite of what you're doing though - it's very weird to think of this town in those terms... like, my local freeway? i'm local to my car, maybe... that's my "neighborhood" and most of my "neighbors" are assholes in SUV's...
even my apartment complex is a labyrinth of solitude, to evoke the great octavio paz, wherein people who can hear eachother through the walls only offer scant nods and "heys" in passing outside of the building, and weekends take on a nightmarish quality of otherness... two blocks in one direction are million dollar homes, two blocks in the other is a slowmotion never ending gun battle between tiny gangs you never heard of... english speakers and spanish speakers rarely if ever offer one-another greetings in the street, or even eye contact for that matter. I tell cats "hola" and it blows their minds like they didn't now i could see them or some shit, race and class having become such marginalized concepts that it is as if we now occupy the same physical space in LA but in different, never-connecting dimensions.
i've lived in this area for over a decade, in other words, but i still don't feel like a "local" -- nor could i claim to have a "hometown" anywhere else. it's a strange feeling.
living in LA is really sort of the exact opposite of what you're doing though - it's very weird to think of this town in those terms... like, my local freeway? i'm local to my car, maybe... that's my "neighborhood" and most of my "neighbors" are assholes in SUV's...
even my apartment complex is a labyrinth of solitude, to evoke the great octavio paz, wherein people who can hear eachother through the walls only offer scant nods and "heys" in passing outside of the building, and weekends take on a nightmarish quality of otherness... two blocks in one direction are million dollar homes, two blocks in the other is a slowmotion never ending gun battle between tiny gangs you never heard of... english speakers and spanish speakers rarely if ever offer one-another greetings in the street, or even eye contact for that matter. I tell cats "hola" and it blows their minds like they didn't now i could see them or some shit, race and class having become such marginalized concepts that it is as if we now occupy the same physical space in LA but in different, never-connecting dimensions.
i've lived in this area for over a decade, in other words, but i still don't feel like a "local" -- nor could i claim to have a "hometown" anywhere else. it's a strange feeling.
vaux:
Aw, man...I didn't know you'd be at the Oni booth. I was gonna sit there if I was able to come down! crap...
Ah well. Maybe we'll end up meeting sometime...I've been meaning to say that your books are awesome, but y'know...like, in person.
Ah well. Maybe we'll end up meeting sometime...I've been meaning to say that your books are awesome, but y'know...like, in person.
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loe:
hey... been meaning to email you. how ya been? we're shooting some pictures for you of me in your shirts. with nothing else on.
molly:
Hmm- rookie journalist/apocalyptic NYC...
Sounds like Spider Jerusalum's kid brother.
Sounds like Spider Jerusalum's kid brother.
Newsarama interviews me on graphic design, my history and how it relates and applies to the world of comics, mine and others.
A snippet:
"A lot of this [mainstream superhero comic] style of design is classic, timeless stuff, and regardless of the fact that its not breaking any new ground, design-wise, still holds up. I think the more successful covers are the ones that...
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A snippet:
"A lot of this [mainstream superhero comic] style of design is classic, timeless stuff, and regardless of the fact that its not breaking any new ground, design-wise, still holds up. I think the more successful covers are the ones that...
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fatality:
Wow, that's awesome, especially since Manhunt and GTA are essentially the only games that I've ever been interested in. Congratulations on the comprehensive interview and apparent success.
teela:
score! nice one - i salute you sir! thanks for sharing and enlightening! need to re-read properly later, but get them to correct the link to your homepage! they haven't put a .com...
Meredith is gone to Chicago for a week, so commences my "bachelor-pad" phase where I will lose track of time in the office and not feed the cats or myself, will catch up on OZ and other dvds she doesn't care about, and systematically order takeout from one end of the neighborhood to the other. My standard 8 hours of sleep will be reduced to...
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teela:
hey there! am rather a fan of your work sir, demo is fantastic! nice to stumble by your SG account, i'm greatly enjoying the number of brutally talented people that are on the site!
there's something special about prolonged periods of isolation when you know there's an end to it; i find it induces super-productivity too even if it's terrible on your digestive system! good luck with the time out!
there's something special about prolonged periods of isolation when you know there's an end to it; i find it induces super-productivity too even if it's terrible on your digestive system! good luck with the time out!
I am crazy out of touch since the move, but i am still waiting for my cable internet to be installed, and surfing on a dial-up is NOT COOL. so i've just been laying low, just using email.
Thanks for all the nice things said about my comics series LOCAL. Here's another one for November:
http://dccomics.com/comics/?cm=4486
This is what I do: overwork myself, compulsively.
-bri
Thanks for all the nice things said about my comics series LOCAL. Here's another one for November:
http://dccomics.com/comics/?cm=4486
This is what I do: overwork myself, compulsively.
-bri
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ericstephenson:
New stuff looks awesome, Brian.
compact_error:
dude, are you going back to pencil comics ever? just wondering
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oki:
wow, thats awesome
compact_error:
holy crap dude, i love your comics!
what's your favorite one you've worked on?
what's your favorite one you've worked on?
spottie has a great spot on his nose. !
He is one cute kitty x