Collecting the series that one reviewer deemed “serious critique masked by popular adventure”, but has most asking “When did this come out?”, DB: ATYL! drops today. Be sure to grab the only copy your retailer ordered now, before that other guy does.
My corner of the living room, behind the couch.
photo.jpg, originally uploaded by brianwood.
My little alcove, technically part of the bedroom but separated by a 12′ wall of bookshelves (to the right). Currently very messy.
My Desk, originally uploaded by Jason Aaron.
My work desk.
My favorite piece of furniture:
Vixen: Return of the Lion is already Wikipedia’ed.
I feel famous.
This weekend I’ll be here:
Main Street Comics
157 Dolson Avenue
Middletown, NY 10940
845-342-0458
Saturday, Aug 9, 1-3pm (ish)
This is my second signing at this shop… great place, and its owner, Peter Dolan, is a prince among retailers.
-bri
seen this doc, yet? i hadnt until it came highly recommended to be by someone at SDCC (thanx hlo)…it’s only the sickest, funniest, saddest, greatest thing i’ve seen in years. it’s about some poor slob trying to set the world record on Donkey Kong and all the obstacles in his path from the established competitive [...]
I thought I wasn’t going to sweat this one. Usually when my stuff comes out I’m halfway around the world–I’ve published a number of articles that I’ve never seen in print. So I’ve learned to be process-oriented rather than outcome-oriented. I don’t get attached to books and articles and essays as physical, public things. When [...]
Me n’ my Man-Thing
Originally uploaded by Jason Aaron
Thanks to everybody who turned out at the Tulsa DefCon. Next stop for me, Alabama. If you’re in the vicinity, I’ll be signing at Kingdom Comics in Vestavia this Wednesday, August 6. Man-Thing not included.
Awhile back I read this new book by Steven Pressfield, a historical fiction writer probably best known for his “300″ novel Gates Of Fire. His best book is easily The Afghan Campaign. I gifted a copy to Will Dennis, who, after reading, deemed it “the best book I’ve read in 20 years”, only to later [...]