Re: What I like4_eyezJanuary 13 2006, 23:00:37 UTC
i've always been intimidated by him. but sari says they use a piece of his, "borges & I" in an 11th grade textbook she worked on. if high school juniors read borges, by gum, then so can i!!!
That is sweeeeeeeeeet. The formal stuff you've got going here reminded me a little of the Karasik/Mazzucchelli take on City of Glass. (I mean that as a compliment, of course.)
Dude, that is one of the best compliments I could ever receive! The Karasik/Mazzucchelli adaptation of City of Glass is in my top five of all-time best comics EVER. i am trembling with glee.
(Did you know Paul Karasik was Sari's art teacher in high school?)
I just calls 'em as I sees 'em. I would love to see you tackle this type of thing more in the future, either in collaboration or stuff of your own creation. It's really, really strong.
I didn't know about the Karasik/Sari connection. I met him once at a signing he did here in DC for the book he wrote with his sister (the name escapes me now...). I get to the front of the line and he's like: "You're a comics guy, aren't you? You look like a comics guy." His sister said he could spot 'em a mile away. And to think, I was in my secret identity (ie, work) clothes. Did he see my Spider-Man costume underneath? I wonder...
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(Did you know Paul Karasik was Sari's art teacher in high school?)
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I didn't know about the Karasik/Sari connection. I met him once at a signing he did here in DC for the book he wrote with his sister (the name escapes me now...). I get to the front of the line and he's like: "You're a comics guy, aren't you? You look like a comics guy." His sister said he could spot 'em a mile away. And to think, I was in my secret identity (ie, work) clothes. Did he see my Spider-Man costume underneath? I wonder...
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thx, pal
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