Taking Measure on a Friday

"Why, this old comic collection might indeed be bigger than my dick!"
(Photo: Joe Citro)
Catch-up and then outta here --
CCS senior
Adam Staffaroni and I are off to
St. Albans, VT to speak at the library at
BFA UHS #48, thanks to an invite from librarian
Peter Jones.
Glad I moved an hour closer to
St. Albans!
Anyhoot, gotta be quick this morning, sooooo --
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Rick Veitch and his older son
Ezra (younger son
Kirby is still in college;
"hey!" from here to both of you,
Ezra and
Kirby!) have a unique jam you can watch and listen to, which you
can download from here, and I think this post scoops this link!
What is it?
Well, here's how
Rick describes it, as "
a podcast of me reading the text from Can't Get No, with Ezra providing the ghost soundscape behind me.... If you click on this link it brings you to a list of different podcasts available. Just click on Can't Get No for the 49 meg download."
If your computer system and online access is up to the task, go for it, folks, and enjoy!
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Remember that lovely
Mario Bava boxed set I foamed-at-the-mouth about here last week?
Well, Tim Lucas has been getting lots of mixed signals from Anchor Bay about what may or may not ultimately be in that set.Until
Tim posts the final word on this matter, I refer you to his blog, and we're all waiting with bated
Bava breath for what we can or can't see, come street-date for that lovely brick of
Bava.

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My old crony and amigo
Steve Perry is a guest at
Megacon in
Orlando, FL this coming
Saturday, so if you're in the
Orlando area, here's your chance to meet the man who co-created many characters, from
Marvel's
Varnae and the
Epic series
Timespirits, to many of the villains and supporting characters on the
Thundercats (and, dare I forget,
Silverhawks) cartoon programs and more.
Steve, along with
Mark Whitcomb,
Jack Venooker and
Tim "Doc Ersatz" Viereck, convinced me back in 1976 (while we were all at
Johnson State College) to pursue my dream, via applying to the
Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art, Inc.'s first-ever year of operation, and it was in fact
Steve (with his subscription to
The Comic Buyer's Guide and that paper's "
Beautiful Balloons" column, announcing the opening of the
JK School) who initiated that push.
We had the pleasure of working together on a number of projects, including my first-ever published comics work in
Abyss, pro stories for
Bizarre Adventures, Epic ("
Kultz" in
Epic #6, among my personal faves of anything I ever did in comics),
Heavy Metal, etc., and have stayed in touch over the years, through thick and thin.

I'm happy to report I just wrote the introduction for the upcoming graphic novel collection of
Steve's and fellow
XQB and dear friend
Tom Yeates's classic 1980s
Epic miniseries
Timespirits. (
Steve's hoping to get
Tom to
Megacon next year, and emailed me a proposition to join them -- time will tell!)
So, if you're planning on visiting
Megacon, look for
Steve on
Saturday, bring your copies of
Timespirits, Bizarre Adventures, Thundercats & Silverhawks for signing, and say hello -- this is his first con in almost 20 years!
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In a followup to my Tuesday post, allow me to note that
the official Brattleboro Reformer obit for Alan Eames, who passed away this past weekend, is here (scroll down to it).Curiously, it reads like
Alan himself wrote it -- I can hear his voice quite clearly in this!
R.I.P., Alan; glad to have met you and known you a bit before your passing.
Much love to his family, especially to Sheila, Elena, and most of all to Adrian and Andrew.[A curious note: the guest book, which both I and my daughter
Maia have posted to, is up until -- gulp --
my birthday. Weird, eh?]
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Vermonters have been happily
emailing this to one another all week;I gotta give credit to actor, fellow ex-
First Run Video employee and fellow native Vermonter
Michael Dean for sending the link to me. Check it out!
Our representatives in the Federal government have done pretty well by us, and I've been particularly savoring
Philip Baruth reminding me regularly of why I love Senator Patrick Leahy.Bring on the bottled water, by all means, if only to ensure I hydrate as needed during my daily visit to
The Vermont Daily Briefing. Check it out, too.
Daily.
Have a great weekend, one and all!
Labels: Alan Eames, Bissette photos, Can't Get No, CCS, Ezra Veitch, Mario Bava, Phil Baruth, Rick Veitch, Senator Patrick Leahy, Steve Perry, Tim Lucas, Time Spirits