2006-12-19

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2006-12-19 09:04 am

A Sad Day in Bedrock

As you might have seen, Joe Barbera, one half of the animation team of Hanna and Barbera, has passed away at ripe old age of 95.  

I grew up with the Flintstones, Yogi Bear, and Scooby Doo.  I discovered the DC Universe through the adventures of the SuperFriends.  I watched reruns of everything they produced in the 60s, from Space Ghost to the Jetsons.  And I watched their original award-wnning creations, Tom and Jerry, wreak mayhem without a word.  

Some of these shows stand the test of time.  Others don't.   But almost all are beloved, and have inspired generations (even if I doubt that Barbera ever quite got Harvey Birdman, Attorney, or Space Ghost  Coast to Coast).  

Rest in peace, Joe.
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2006-12-19 09:15 am

DC Jew-niverse?

So last week it was revealed that two characters in the DC Universe...

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2006-12-19 11:19 am

Your Daily Dark Tower Comic Book Update

Two articles today in USA Today on the upcoming comic, a feature and a someone redundant Q&A with Mr. King.

The long and short of it is that much of the miniseries will be a retelling of the flashback in Wizard and Glass, that King is highly involved, and that he prefers Batman to Superman.

I suspect that as the publication date nears, there will be a lot of coverage. Thus, more to come...
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2006-12-19 03:32 pm

Dini on Barbera

Did you know that Paul Dini has an LJ blog? (Well, I can say three of you know, looking at his friends list.) He's known as [livejournal.com profile] kingofbreakfast and he doesn't post all the time, but seems to have some interesting stuff to say.

And today, he says this about Joe Barbera. A nice little tribute, I'd say.

(And yes, I am having a slow day at work. Why do you ask?)