Brian Doherty | July 27, 2007
If you are going to be one of the ten gajillion people at San Diego's ComicCon today, come check out a live on-stage interview/dialogue I'm conducting with comic book great Joe Matt of the Peepshow comic book, and the new graphic novel Spent.
It's at 11:30 a.m. local pacific time in Room 3. It'll be my proudest comic book related moment since being portrayed by that other comic book great Jaime Hernandez as a mohawk-sporting anarchist punk. Anyone who says hello before or after gets a gratis copy of the Aug-Sept. reason, with cover and great comics from yet another comic book great Peter Bagge.
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...since being portrayed by artis Jaime Hernandez as a
mohawk-sporting anarchist punk.
Whoah! Where was this?
Is "Spent" a new work ? I thought it just collected several issues of Peepshow.
The Jaime thing was in an ad for 7"s by Peter Bagge's old band
Action Suits that appeared in an issue of HATE....I think
#24.
Yes, SPENT collects material that previously appeared in the
PEEPSHOW comic but it is a new book as a standalone graphic
novel.
I'll be around the con Saturday, but doing nothing official.
Bryan Caplan's at ComicCon, too.
Is there some special draw for libertarians in that event?
A friend of mine, Damon Lindelof, was a co-presenter yesterday with Carlton Cuse.
Only somewhat related, but I just read Alan Moore's The Watchmen
and I thought it sucked. I mean, was I missing something or was
there only one character in the entire book who had super powers
(Dr. Manhattan) and he basically was God? No dramatic conflict even
possible there...I mean, I loved Moore's the Killing Joke. Surely
this guy has enough imagination to think of some powers for his
other characters?
John Byrne still rules...
Mr.Nice Guy, Watchmen's characters were actually supposed to be
old Charlton Comics characters of old. Dr.Manhattan was going to be
the Atom, Rohrsach was going to be The Question, Nite Owl was going
to be the Blue Beetle and Ozymandias was going to be Thunderbolt. I
forgot who Silk Spectre and the Comedian was going to be. But
anyhow, I don't believe anyone of those, save for the Atom, had any
specific superpowers save for them being vigilantes. Besides, even
if they did, they were existing in a place where superpowers were
outlawed, Dr.Manhattan was the only one who could use superpowers
because of his immense power. The government decided it would be
best to let him go and do his thing instead of fighting him
(because how does one fight a God-like being?).
I am in LOVE with Rohrsach. In a way, he's considered somewhat of a
libertarian hero. He decides that it's still wrong to kill an
immense amount of people in order to "bring peace" to the world,
despite the fact that an immense disaster could unify the
world...because the act means killing innocent people it therefore
is still wrong no matter what the outcome.
He's fighting this until the very end.
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