November 2010

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Sometimes comics are just badass awesome.  Case in point:

Batman & Robin #16, Fraser Irving.

Also:

Hawkeye & Mockingbird #6, David Lopez.

It’s a bit bittersweet however as it appears Hawkeye & Mockingbird has been canceled. Which is a shame because it was a solid little book.  Well-written and well-illustrated and better than a large percentage of the monthly books I read, but I guess it just didn’t have enough HEYLOOKATME!HEYLOOKATME! to make it in this cutthroat comics world (it doesn’t help that a bunch of other books debuted at exactly the same time – Avengers Academy and Young Allies – only one of which – Avengers Academy – has survived the ax).  But it does seem you need a lot of the pretty/shining/shock&awe these days in order to survive more than your first arc. I feel bad for not talking this book up…I didn’t because I wasn’t “blown away” but I’m sorry I didn’t because in reality what we need are more solid well-written, well-illustrated books that tell good stories consistently.  And that’s what Hawkeye & Mockingbird was doing.

And while we’re talking about comics being badass awesome, take a look at this page by Rebekah Isaacs from the last issue of the DV8 miniseries Gods & Monsters.

I mean, WHOA.  Right?  And if you like the looks of that, check out this post I did on She Has No Head! about Brian Wood and Rebekah Isaacs’ full DV8 Gods & Monsters mini-series, which just finished last week.

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6896 words / 23 pages

Went to bed at 8:30pm with a fever, so feeling lucky anything got typed today.

A new She Has No Head! about Brian Wood and Rebekah Isaacs DV8 Gods & Monster’s mini-series is up, check it out!

 

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6245 words / 21 pages

Had a brutal headache all day which threw a serious wrench in my NaNo progress, but I got a lot of other stuff done and nearly crossed everything off my weekly to do list including tons of not so fun podcast research and “development”, so it’s hard to feel too badly, even though I’m about 10,000 words behind on NaNo at this point. Hopefully this week will be productive.

5591 words / 19 pages

Not bad.  Naturally I hoped for more actual words/pages, but the story is coming together nicely and I’m finding myself really inspired and interested in these characters and this world.  Of course that’s always pretty easy 20 pages in, the hard part is to go the distance, but I’m optimistic.  Tomorrow should have even less on my plate (and I get that extra hour – whee!), so I’d love to hit 15k – 20k by the end of the day.  We’ll see!

I tried people, I really did.

I’ve never liked Steph much and I’ve made no secret of it, and I dislike her in the Batgirl uniform for a variety of reasons (up to and including the fact that her actual costume is ugly as sin with its thigh pouch and hideous purple) but I have bought every single damn issue of that series and I have tried my best to have an open mind and I have supported it with my dollars and even talked positively about it on this blog – about how even though I don’t like Steph much, that I think Bryan Q. Miller has done a great job with her voice on the series and that overall it’s a really positive book for young women and girls – the kind of book we need more of.  That it’s an important book because of the niche it fills and the audience it respectfully reaches out to.  I was even excited because Dustin Nguyen was coming on board.

And this bullshit is the thanks I get?!  It may be adorable, but it’s horseshit.  Check it out…a “tiny adorable history which Cass has been COMPLETELY EDITED OUT OF!”  And worst of all, the bit seems to imply that this is STEPHANIE’S VERSION OF EVENTS…which makes her seem like a bitch that edits out her best friend when convenient.  Oh screw it, I’ll just post it – from The Source.

Honestly DC…just because you know how fucked up your handling of Cass has been for um…YEARS…does not mean you can have Nguyen draw an adorable little revision and we’ll just swallow it up.  And I really don’t know what your goal is here, because you’re DEFINITELY going to piss off the Cass fans (like me) but most of the Steph fans are ALSO fans of Cass because the two characters were best friends…so just who are you thinking is going to love this…?  Why do it?  Do you really think the book is such a crazy irreplaceable success that people will just read this and be all “oh, yeah, that’s totally how it was.  Cass who?”  Unlikely.  And I notice Steph has conveniently left out her time as Robin as well…which she would never do…so this all just smacks of you guys trying to gloss over everything you’re not so proud of regarding your female characters in four cute cartoon-y pages.  Epic fail.

Regardless, you just lost a reader and a reviewer.  I HAD been working on a post for CBR’s Comics Should Be Good about how despite my Steph dislike, the book had become quite good, and more importantly, IMPORTANT.  Guess where that article is now?  That’s right – the fucking round file – where it belongs.

Congrats DC.  You pretty successfully rehabbed a character, so that even people like me that dislike Steph were buying your book…but now, with that little “Cass apparently never existed stunt” you lost a reader.  And we’re at it, the realization of Batgirl/Oracle is pretty tasteless as well.

So, Batgirl can come off my pull list…what other DC books on my list are TOTALLY UNNECESSARY.

Time to do some culling.

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2608 words / 9 pages

Oof.  No new words today.  I took a hit as I had to finally commit to sending my novel to my agent, which always takes longer than I think.  I sat on it for a few days to see if any magic brilliance would emerge that I could add (surprise, surprise, nothing emerged).  But my She Has No Head! article is locked for Monday, the book is sent.  Other than cleaning the apartment, reading at least half a book, and you know, 60 other things, it’s all NEWBOOKNEWBOOKNEWBOOK this weekend.  Wish me luck!

Any other week, either of these covers could have handily beat everyone else I think…but since they’re up on the same week, they’re just going to have to share.

First up, Rafael Albuqurque’s incredibly iconic and interesting Superboy #1. Let me be clear…I have absolutely ZERO interest in Superboy.  ZERO.  I still bought this comics.  The color choices here, combined with composition and straight up beautiful figure work sell this SO HARD.  Nice job boys.

Also brilliant is Mike Allred’s awesome I, Zombie #7.  These covers have been a bit hit and miss for me, but when they are hits, they are home-freaking-runs.  This is AMAZING.

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2608 words / 9 pages

A bit better.  No home run, but if I can rack up a couple thousand more words before I go into the weekend, which I have CLEARED MY SCHEDULE OUT FOR HARD, then I shouldn’t be too far behind.  I will say this, so far everything I’ve written is complete crap.  But it does have me thinking about everything and considering everything in a way I wouldn’t be if I wasn’t taking this on, so that’s the silver lining….regardless of what the actual draft looks like, I’ll still be ahead of the game…I hope.

637 words / 2 pages

Ouch.  Still tiny and painful to type, but I had a crazy busy day (work, writing group, some comics and errands) and am still struggling with fine tuning some plotting and world building…also…um, my entire beginning.  Anyway, tomorrow’s the first day to try to hit it harder.  I’ll be pleased if I get a couple thousand words.  That’d be really good actually.

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