Made this week’s deadlines (all but a few contract reviews and administrative bits, sorry) minutes before my parents arrived for a long weekend – just time left to let you know that I am signing at Toronto’s Metro Toronto Convention Centre next week. Come say hey if you are at the show. MeetThe Littlest Bitch, the first … Continue reading Come See Me in Toronto
Author: studioquinn
Dreaming in Public
“Hey, check it out – five foot tall classic Luke Cage, gaggle of Slave Princess Leias, Hello Kitty, Hulk, this is Cosplay Nirvana!” Road map note: the italicized quotes in this piece are all things I’ve said witnessing cosplay at comic book conventions. “Power Girl… Power Girl… talk about your double-take!” Well, maybe some of … Continue reading Dreaming in Public
99 SONGS I WANNA HEAR AT MY WAKE: Say You’ll Go and Peg O’ My Heart
Like many born before the Apollo Moon landings, I listen to a lot of 20th century music. I’m not only old enough to have amassed actual vinyl. I’m so old, my own first record was released exclusively vinyl, ‘cause that’s what they sold at Tower Records through most of my college years. But despite what … Continue reading 99 SONGS I WANNA HEAR AT MY WAKE: Say You’ll Go and Peg O’ My Heart
99 SONGS I WANNA HEAR AT MY WAKE: IN WALKED BUD
“Dizzy he was screaming Next to O.P. who was beaming Monk was thumping” That’s how the percussive, syncopated lyrics Jon Hendricks sang vocalese / scat style to Thelonious Monks’ In Walked Bud begin. Countless recordings of the song out there. Monk revisited it himself many times. Find a good example on a classic 1968 album, … Continue reading 99 SONGS I WANNA HEAR AT MY WAKE: IN WALKED BUD
meet me and the littlest bitch in toronto
Toronto, April 14 and 15 I'll be signing with my friend and editor Michael Rowe I'll tell you what's new with Faust And catch you up on the littlest bitch and other projects
Imagineer for a Day
I was talking about Marvel in the 90s, a bloody time for comics: A superhero speculator boom cycled bust Marvel’s owners pushed it toward its bankruptcy Publishers shipwrecked the industry upon short-sighted exclusive distribution deals, costing thousands of people who made comics, published comics, distributed comics or sold comics their livelihood Amidst the Marvelcution, do … Continue reading Imagineer for a Day
PREVIOUSLY ON GEEK DAD WAR JOURNAL
"I believe the children are our future.” “I also believe that when you travel into the past, you won’t alter the future, only create an alternate timeline.” Right now Her Royal Shortness thinks Star Wars is just another lame cartoon her cousin watches. And on the first grade playground, if you get called “Jar Jar,” … Continue reading PREVIOUSLY ON GEEK DAD WAR JOURNAL
What If The Mouse Bought Marvel and No One Came
Hey, in our Internet face this month: Odd, amusing and counter-intuitive revelation: Aquaman, who suffers “talks-to-fish” jokes even in his own title outsold the monthly product dump of X-Men Depressingly business-as-usual outrage du jour over a complex case of trademark enforcement It’s got me thinking about Marvel. Remember Marvel? Marvel, the company. And Marvel, the … Continue reading What If The Mouse Bought Marvel and No One Came
Geek Dad War Journal
“I believe the children are our future.” “I also believe that when you travel into the past, you won’t alter the future, only create an alternate timeline.” Geek Dad War Journal -February 2012 -The Breakfast Table Children possess an uncanny ability to learn, sponging up facts, ideas, and behaviors 24/7. Like the Borg. But they … Continue reading Geek Dad War Journal