To say I’ve been lax in getting updates out is an understatement. I’ve been virtually nonexistent on FriendFeed and have posted less on the forums I frequent.
However, on the plus side, I’ve gotten a little bit more reading done. Batman: Under The Hood (volumes one and two), the 20th Anniversary Edition of Batman: The Killing Joke, and The Seven Soldiers of Victory (read volumes one and two, almost done with three, and can’t wait to get into four). Also, sitting next to me is X-Men: Supernovas, the oversize hardcover that is just beautiful to look at.
But reading isn’t all I’ve been doing. There have also been a couple podcasts with my name attached to them. After taking a week off, Marvel Noise is back with episode 41. Of course, 11 O’Clock Comics released its eleventh episode last week. I’ve taken Derek Coward up on his offer and there is a new addition to The ReaderFeed with episode 19 – Mage: The Hero Discussed recently had the introductory show published. And something that’s near and dear to me – and seems to be recieving positive comments – is the first episode debuting under the Comic Book Noise Presents… banner, Driving With The Prices, which is just that: me and Renee in the car having a conversation.
How’d that happen? Well, we were in the car and I had my recorder. She had just finished reading The Killing Joke and wanted to talk about it. Who am I to argue? If my wife wants to chat comics, you best believe that’s what we’re gonna do.
I hope to update soon, but you know what they say about hope…
Marvel Noise 41 (direct download)
11 O’Clock Comics 11 (direct download)
Mage: The Hero Discussed (direct download)
Driving With The Prices (direct download)
Tags: Alan Moore, Batman, Brian Bolland, DC, FriendFeed, Grant Morrison, Gwen Stacy, Mage, Marvel, Matt Wagner, Seven Soldiers of Victory, Spider-Man