That was a good night
Posted on October 6, 2005
I can only describe last night as excellent (except I described it as good in the post title). I got so much done, it’s amazing.
I wrote the first half of the issue one script for Frequency Press Licensing Thing. I hope to have the first draft done and get started on the second draft by Sunday morning.
I finished the outline for the first arc of Saint James. I’m working in three-issue arcs, or cases, if you will. The last two issues of the first arc fell into place last night in a matter of minutes, everything clicking at once. It felt great.
Last night’s Lost was a great episode, answering a few questions and setting up even more. Shawna didn’t enjoy it so much for her own reasons, but what can ya do? Plus, last night was the first appearance of Adewale Akinnouye-Agbaje, who terrorized Oz for four seasons as Simon Adebisi. For four seasons, this man was the scariest thing on television. To have him back on the small screen is a true treat.
I saw on Randy Lander’s blog that a new month of Down the Line will be up on The Fourth Rail soon. I tease Randy and Dave about the high level of snark they throw in there, the same snark that gets the fanboys all riled up, but I only kid because A) I love, and B) I just don’t get it. Randy and Dave come from a different time than me, having read comics since they were embryos or something. They can tell you why strange DC and Marvel characters like Doctor Boomerang and Captain Stains in his Britches are cool. I just look at them and giggle. It’s taken something big, like Seven Soldiers, for me to realize “Hey! There might be something at DC that isn’t ninety barrels of lame.” If somebody took these characters and crapped all over them, I’d probably feel the same way Randy and Dave feel everyday.
See guys? I love!
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