Harvey Awards Animation from Monkey and Tiger on Vimeo.
Tuesday, October 13
Glengarry Glen Ross featuring Prince Valiant
Here's a video from the recent Harvey Awards. Good summation on what's wrong with the funny pages.
Sunday, October 4
Stargate Universe
Wow! The new Stargate franchise is as good as promised, maybe better! Check it out!
Friday, October 2
Thursday, October 1
Sunday, September 13
Saturday, September 12
Wednesday, September 2
Tuesday, August 25
Sunday, August 16
Wednesday, August 12
Monday, August 10
Sinestro = Grumpy Bear

From PVPonline: a good recap of the Black Lantern saga
(note: I still like it)! Click image to enlarge.
(note: I still like it)! Click image to enlarge.
The Mutant Problem by Peter Parker

Someone has done a mock-up Times opinion piece as if Peter Parker was commenting on events from the Ultimate Universe titles. Very well done. Check it out here.
The Mad Genius of Comics

I never realized how much of an impact he had on popular culture (the Times called him the one of the most important figures in postwar America). Here's a taste of his influence (from the book jacket):
Harvey Kurtzman discovered Robert Crumb and gave Gloria Steinem her first job in publishing when he hired her as his assistant. Terry Gilliam also started at his side, met an unknown John Cleese in the process, and the genesis of Monty Python was formed. Art Spiegelman has stated on record that he owes his career to him. And he's one of Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner's favorite artists.Amazon has an excellent price on it here. Buy it now! (image from Wikipedia)
Journal of a new Cobra recruit

For those of you still reeling from this weekend's GI Joe movie release, here's a far superior product: the journal of a new Cobra recruit and the journal of a seasoned Cobra veteran.
Go Joe!
(image from: http://screenrant.com/wp-content/uploads/gi-joe-cobra-commander-original.jpg_
Go Joe!
(image from: http://screenrant.com/wp-content/uploads/gi-joe-cobra-commander-original.jpg_
Tuesday, August 4
Response from Stark Industries
As you saw in a previous blog posting, Stark Industries was recruiting heavily during the SDCC, and were handing out business cards with their job posting website. I applied for a position several days ago, and was pleased to get this response back from them yesterday!
No clue on what division is hiring yet, but this is viral marketing at its finest!
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From: Kay Baker
Date: Mon, Aug 3, 2009
Subject: Your recent application
Hey there!
Thank you so much for being one of the first people to apply for a job at Stark Industries. So far, the response has been incredible. You are among the best and brightest and your interest in joining our ranks is truly appreciated.
Already we have an overwhelming number of applicants and we plan to take our time thoroughly investigating each one. It may be a long process, but it is the only way to ensure that we find the absolute best candidates to work at Stark Industries.
We will contact you soon as we narrow down our selection.
All the best,
Kay Baker
No clue on what division is hiring yet, but this is viral marketing at its finest!
=============================================
From: Kay Baker
Date: Mon, Aug 3, 2009
Subject: Your recent application
Hey there!
Thank you so much for being one of the first people to apply for a job at Stark Industries. So far, the response has been incredible. You are among the best and brightest and your interest in joining our ranks is truly appreciated.
Already we have an overwhelming number of applicants and we plan to take our time thoroughly investigating each one. It may be a long process, but it is the only way to ensure that we find the absolute best candidates to work at Stark Industries.
We will contact you soon as we narrow down our selection.
All the best,
Kay Baker
Monday, August 3
Friday, July 31
I guess I never thought about it.

In the old G.I. Joe PSA's, they always claimed that 'knowing is half the battle.'
What then, is the other 50%?
From Nerduo:
Thursday, July 30
Stark Industries is Hiring!


A quick check of their website this morning reveals that Stark Industries is indeed hiring! You can submit an application online.
I met several HR reps from Stark while in San Diego last week, and they were kind enough to give me one of their cards so I could apply later.
The image to the left is the historical document that changed the strategic direction of the company. You can see more on their website.
Wednesday, July 29
Worst. Blog. Ever.

IGN has a feature on Simpson's CBG (Comic Book Guy) highlighting his most sarcastic quotes. My favorite:
CBG: Last night's Itchy & Scratchy was, without a doubt, the worst episode ever. Rest assured I was on the Internet within minutes registering my disgust throughout the world.
Bart: Hey, I know it wasn't great, but what right do you have to complain?
CBG: As a loyal viewer, I feel they owe me.
Bart: What? They're giving you thousands of hours of entertainment for free. What could they possibly owe you? I mean, if anything, you owe them.
CBG: Worst. Episode. Ever.
Celebrating Bob Wayne at SDCC

His sense of humor and Yoda-like advice was very much appreciated, and his love of the medium made all of our interactions incredibly exciting to the fanboy in me. Once, when I was visiting New York, Bob took the time to give me a tour of the DC and Mad Magazine offices, and it will go down as one of the high points of my comic book-oriented life!
So it was with great pleasure, and no surprise, that the CCI presented Bob with an Inkpot award last Saturday during a DC panel for his contributions to the industry and the SDCC. There was an award ceremony (more like 5 minutes of good-natured roasting) and he was his usual curmudgeony self in response (more details here).
I had the opportunity to talk with him right before the panel, and, true to form, he was quizzing me on my new business, checking what I was reading, and sharing fun antidotes about comics, the con and life in general. His enthusiasm for comics is infectious.
During our conversation, I swear no less 5 people interrupted us in the ten minutes we were talking to give him hugs, shake his hand, or to say hello. Clearly, he's a class act, and it was nice to see him be recognized for it.
Leaked Images from Iron Man 2

Spoiler TV has posted some leaked images (presumably from the SDCC Iron Man 2 panel). Check them out here.
A Visit to the Iron Man 2 Set

Marvel.com pays a visit to the set of Iron Man 2, and has some interesting observations on what might be coming in the next movie. Follow this link for more (Warning! Potential spoilers follow.)
What iGoogle comic book theme are you using?

Just in time for their sponsorship of free wifi on the floor of the San Diego Comic Con, Google has freshened up it's iGoogle page. They offer more than a dozen different comic-related themes for you to customize your start page. The range of themes is impressive and includes both cape & tights/traditional superheroes (Batman, Captain America), comic-strip standards (like Peanuts), and small press independent publishers.

Ban on Fox?

From Reuters: Due to the starlet’s omnipresence in the world of entertainment news, several men’s websites are banning Megan Fox for a day. They say they have nothing against the Tennessee-born beauty, but they are still banning her from their sites on August 4.
“Enough is enough already!” men’s website Double Viking said on its website. “Yes, Megan Fox is banging. Yes Megan Fox is delicious. Yes Megan Fox farts rainbows. But seriously, enough is enough!”
This website will be participating in the ban, if nothing more than to avoid her farted rainbows.
Tuesday, July 28
After Action Report: Social Media Tools at SDCC

Since this was the first year that Twitter was available at the SDCC, expectations were high that the social media tool (and others) would help deliver buzz for new movies.
One company failed horribly to create positive buzz: EA's "Sin to Win" contest (overviews here and here). The use of 'booth babes' at the con is questionable anyhow, but given the family-friendly atmosphere that SDCC is trying to create, EA's suggestion to commit "acts of lust" with any vendor's staff and Tweet a picture was downright stupid. Look for major backlash on Twitter at #eafail.
From what I saw, the publishers and video game companies did a better job in creating buzz than the movie studios. Variety reports their POV here.
Some creative uses of social media I witnessed:
- DC Comics offered contests before panels - you could text to win limited edition Green Lantern figures.
- The Attack of the Show panel encouraged people to Tweet why AOTS is awesome, and prizes were given out at the end of the program.
- If you were at a panel, adding "AP" (for 'at panel') to your Tweets gave your info more credibility.
- Retweeting info helped drive buzz. Most of the people I spoke with were RTing rather than creating new content.
- I saw a lot of bloggers with their netbooks out and posting live info (almost providing a complete transcription of the panels). This was nice when I was double-booked and had to make a choice between programs. (Flickr then provided the photos for panels I couldn't attend.)
I Tweeted anything that looked cool or exciting as well, but had many technological issues that prevented me from doing so. There were many spots within the hall that prevented me from getting data or cell coverage on my phone.
Here is the grab bag of phone tools I tried to use throughout the con:
- e-mailing pictures and posts directly to this blog using Gmail on my android phone.
- SMS'ing pictures and posts to this blog via my phone's messaging tools
- Using Pingdroid to status update Facebook and Twitter at the same time
- Leveraging Ping.fm (any time a new blog post would go up, it would automatically feed my Twitter accounts (danielscotolson and efrcc)
- Using the following Twitter apps on my android phone (in order of preference): TwitterRide, I Tweet!, Twidroid, TwitteRx, Twit2go
- Using Bloo to update Facebook status.
Monday, July 27
Nerd Rave at the AOTS Panel
At the conclusion of the Attack of the Show panel Friday, each audience member was given a glow stick so they could participate in the first ever (?) nerd rave. Now, thanks to the Interweb (which is a series of tubes), you can feel like you are there!
(I was standing just to the left and in front of the camera. I was too cool to break out the light stick since I thought the bit would be over in a few seconds. As it awkwardly continued on, I reluctantly joined in on the festivities).
(I was standing just to the left and in front of the camera. I was too cool to break out the light stick since I thought the bit would be over in a few seconds. As it awkwardly continued on, I reluctantly joined in on the festivities).
Saturday, July 25
Day 3 at SDCC
Too tired to post pictures individually. Here's a photo album of pictures I took today.
Friday, July 24
New Video Games
There were huge lines in front of this game, and there were just as many adults as kids waiting in line. This is the new Lego version of Rockband, and it is due to release in December. The song list that I saw was impressive, and had the best variety of bands to date.
I think this will be my favorite version in comparison to all the Guitar Hero and Rockband editions to date.
Pretty cool pre-alpha build of Iron Man 2. The programmers and design team were showing off progress to date.
More random photos
Random pictures from around the convention floor
AOTS Panel
The Attack of the Show panel was probably the most underestimated event today. I was surprised that the waiting line to get in stretched around the entire floor. Unfortunately, I was stuck close to the end of line with no chances of getting in.
Luckily, Larry had gone to the previous panel held in the room (Nick Jr.) and, like half of the room, did not leave when that panel dismissed. He texted me saying he had a seat waiting, and then got me past the security people and let me in through a side door. As I went in, I got to see Kevin, Olivia and Blair Butler getting prepped for the event. They were Tweeting and making jokes, and seemed to be surprised at the energy of the waiting room (it was loud and obnoxious).
(Fake) Steve Jobs did intros and explained (almost as if it were a new Apple product) that Kevin and Olivia were the greatest thing of all time.
Luckily, Larry had gone to the previous panel held in the room (Nick Jr.) and, like half of the room, did not leave when that panel dismissed. He texted me saying he had a seat waiting, and then got me past the security people and let me in through a side door. As I went in, I got to see Kevin, Olivia and Blair Butler getting prepped for the event. They were Tweeting and making jokes, and seemed to be surprised at the energy of the waiting room (it was loud and obnoxious).
He explained that they were a single product offering the best of both genders, etnicities, and interests.
Be sure to tune in to G4's Attack of the Show website to see this panel. It was incredible!
At the Batman panel
From here on out I have no clue what to do next. There are 3-4 panels on the hour that I want to see...
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