Some Friday Morning Links

Some Friday Morning Links

Aug 08

* All sixteen babies who played Aaron last season on Lost had a reunion picnic. WARNING: INTENSE CUTENESS ABOUNDS.

* Robotika writer/artist Alex Sheikman offers three pages from a Chaykin/Wrightson collaboration.

* Chris’ archenemy, Cory Doctorow, has a new free novella online. It’s got a Creative Commons License, so Chris is gonna rewrite it to be about a geek blogger who meets another geek blogger in a parking lot and beats the shit out of him with a crowbar.

* Caleb Monroe posted this interesting theory on comics as “seed culture” a few months back; I missed it then, but it makes incredible amounts of sense.

Spaced: My One True Love is a Girl Called…

Spaced: My One True Love is a Girl Called…

Aug 07

Two weeks ago, I stood in a very long line. Two very long lines, actually. I know that standing in lines is an essential part of the geekly existence, but I’ve been sort of over it for the past few years. To draw me out, to get me to squash in with my nerd compatriots, fat paperback and grease-drenched fast food bag in hand, such a line would have to be for something really special.

This one was for the show that ranks second only to Buffy amongst my all-time greats. Pegg. Hynes. Wright. Say it with me: Spaced.

As part of the Spaced Invasion — a celebration/tour in honor of the show finally, finally getting a US DVD release — this mighty trio did a signing at Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash, then bopped over to the ArcLight for a screening/Q&A session. I went to both.

Now here’s the thing: at some point, I realized that my steadfast line-standing was really for one person: Jessica Hynes (formerly Stevenson). See, I’ve seen Pegg/Wright before. I’ve even talked to them, all up-close-and-personal like. But I’ve never glimpsed Jessica Hynes (formerly Stevenson) in the flesh, and Jessica Hynes (formerly Stevenson) is Daisy Steiner. And Daisy Steiner is my favorite.

Animating Buffy: Words With Jeph Loeb Circa 2002, Part 2

Animating Buffy: Words With Jeph Loeb Circa 2002, Part 2

Aug 07

As a follow-up to the Buffy Animated magazine story I posted the other day, here’s some interview bits that got hacked out of the story for space considerations. Would that the Official Buffy Magazine had always been 223 pages long…then it would have all fit. I’ve tried to reconstruct the Q&A as best as I recall it.

Test! Twest?

Test! Twest?

Aug 06

Hello. If you’re reading this on the website, it’ll mean nothing to you. If you’re reading this twice via Twitter, then crap, it didn’t work. And if you’re only seeing it once on Twitter, then Hooray!

And if you’re Matt or Sarah, you guys can delete this if you like. 😛