Daily Archive: September 21, 2005

Sep 21

I’m awesome

This is the transcript of a conversation that Alan Kistler and I had today via AOL Instant Messenger: [10:03] fanzinger: Oh, and reading your piece makes me aware of the real need for another continuity mess article. [10:03] fanzinger: Supergirl. [10:03] Alan Kistler: LOL [10:03] fanzinger: You’ve got Matrix. [10:03] fanzinger: You’ve got Kara in …

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Sep 21

Alan Kistler’s Interview With MARK WAID

I’ve interviewed a few comics people here and there. But with the exception of a handful, most of them have been fictional characters in entries I’ve done that were thinly veiled criticisms of something that was annoying me in some way or another. So imagine how much fun it is to interview an ACTUAL comic …

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Sep 21

Scott Kurtz’s Miracle!

Today’s PvP was actually updated before 1:15 PM EST! wow. Usually he can rarely get the strip for one day done seven hours before the next. That’s right; Scott Kurtz’s daily comic strip discipline is so strong that on average I’d expect tomorrow’s trip to be online at five in the afternoon. Then again, his …

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Sep 21

Reminder and Hype

Lost. Premieres tonight. Nuff said.

Sep 21

Watched “My Name is Earl” last night

My wife asks, “How many weeks before the NBC announcer just calls it ‘Earl’?” I say three. Good show. Starring Jason Lee, it’s done on location without a laughtrack. The premise is that a total reprobate redneck loses his winning lottery ticket and realizes that his karma is screwed up. (He thinks Carson Daly invented …

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Sep 21

Alan Kistler’s Profile On: Superman – Conclusion

And now for the last part of my profile on Superman, as we look at SUPERMAN: BIRTHRIGHT, with commentary by Mark Waid, writer of BIRTHRIGHT and KINGDOM COME. Don’t worry. This is shorter than parts 1 and 2. And sorry it had to be split up like that, but with a guy as big as …

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