Imps I Have Known And Drawn

Jan 26, 2008 14:15

We've been doing a slow and sporadic Spring cleaning here at the H.O.F. for, oh, about the past three years or so. Recently this has taken me to the flat art file in the workroom, to see just what we've amassed in the drawers over the years that we've forgotten about and don't need anymore, as well as to pull some of my art to scan and put up for ( Read more... )

mxyzptlk, world's funnest, art, h.o.f., boredom, bat-mite

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misterbroke January 26 2008, 20:27:43 UTC
This stuff here is pretty much entirely responsible for that dumb little Superman blog I've bugged you about so many times.

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gemmaluxop July 11 2008, 07:20:37 UTC
As has been repeated so many times, you do the crime, you do the time. I have absolutely no sympathy for her.

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monykojuh July 16 2008, 01:52:41 UTC
You can either look at the truth, or you can do what you have been doing and continue to live in your shrouded world where everything is no one's fault.

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tuanmandell August 11 2008, 06:01:26 UTC
It does not tell you that you can have anything, be anything, do anything, without limit. Sorry. That's the kind of fantasy high the Secret promises - and the hangover is a real drag.

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alyssadabiv August 3 2008, 16:51:35 UTC
If you have a pirated copy, vista will tell on you eventually. So far, I must say getting linux up and running was easier than vista, and vista was pre-installed.

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willardlakinsk August 11 2008, 00:54:30 UTC
If you are not gonna release vista messenger tell us now so we can stop waiting. Or if you are really truely honestly gonna release it give us somthing anything as far as a update.

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gastonjarriell August 10 2008, 21:18:16 UTC
On our system normally you don't hear it since it went trunked but every once in a while it breaks through as you can hear it in the electronics/radio panel in the back of the rig.

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icebluenothing January 26 2008, 21:29:27 UTC
.... First thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers.

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evandorkin January 26 2008, 22:24:12 UTC
I'd lose two family members.

Hmmmmm...

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icebluenothing January 26 2008, 22:53:05 UTC
Well -- if they're family members you're at all fond of -- perhaps we could offer a period of amnesty first, during which lawyers would have a chance to take up a trade that is more respectable and less harmful to society at large, such as peddling drugs to minors.

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lenspringar August 6 2008, 04:53:00 UTC
And by "knocked me out" I mean that after managing to make it to the toilet for a liquid number 2, I'd hobble back to bed to "rest my eyes" and I'd lose 2 hours.

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mscongeniality January 26 2008, 21:35:14 UTC
Oddly, I was just looking at my Bat-Mite pin this morning.

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ugnaught7 January 26 2008, 21:47:43 UTC
Oh man, I didn't know you drew those pins! I had both of them on a backpack, but I lost the Bat-Mite one on a plane. I was pretty bummed. I also didn't know you designed the statue. I've wanted one for years, now I have to get one. I dunno why, but I always liked the goofy villains likes Mxyzptlk, Bat-Mite, and the Impossible Man.

World's Funnest is still one of my favorite books I've got. Do you have any old posts about what it was like to get that book made? Getting so many people on board, how closely you worked with any of them, did you choose everyone yourself, that kind of thing? I'd be interested to read them.

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evandorkin January 26 2008, 22:22:38 UTC
I've discussed WF plenty around here, unfortunately I don't think I tagged any posts until, um, a month or three ago. So, good luck finding it. I guess you could Google like mad during a hospital stay or ten-hr flight delay or what have you. Sorry. This is a one-man operation, and I'm short a man ( ... )

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evandorkin January 26 2008, 22:23:24 UTC
I saw pencils as they came in, Joey fed me everything quickly and some stuff came directly to my computer. We rarely needed to make changes, everyone was into it and generally firing on all their cylinders. It was heady stuff, working with those names, many of whom I'm a huge fan of, and writing for them was nerve-wracking when I knew who I was writing for. I was glad we had few changes to make, because the idea of "editing" those folks might have freaked me out. Asking Frank to remove something or change a drawing was pretty daunting, I have to admit. I didn't want to piss anyone off, but it was "my" book, so, in a few cases either Joey or I had to talk to someone and hope for the best. No one was a dick about it*. No one. What an experience ( ... )

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craigjclark January 26 2008, 22:49:27 UTC
Thanks for sharing.

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