Writing Journal: Still writing, and still revising. I should be ready to start The Adjusters #32—the first installment of Book III—next week. Looking forward to it. It takes place a few months after the events of Book II.
The good folks at The Groovy Age of Horror provide us with another translation of an Italian fumetto, Playcolt #11: A Disneyland Ride La Morte (Death Laughs in Disneyland).
The Onion telling us the real truth about why dating ruins friendships.
More humor, this time from Cracked, and this time with an actual lesson to be learned about how modern men are trained to hate women.
I mentioned at some point in the past that Kayden Kross is my porn crush. She still is. And now we have a conversation between her and author Adam Levin in McSweeney's. (There's a second part too.)
It's been a while I haven't pointed you to some classic comics. Today, it's Doctor Doom (Fantastic Four, The Avengers) claiming his right to exercise his Droit du Seigneur. That's one parenthetical story I'd love to see.
I leave you with an ongoing essentially blackmail story by The Thinking Horndog, The Gambling Debt: “Tony Tomaselli owes his bookie a large amount of money—and Crazy Joe Scalese isn't one to sit on his hands and wait for his debtors to show up with cash! Leg-breaking tends to be counter-productive, so Crazy Joe implements an experimental plan that involves not only Tony, but his wife Gina and their two children!” Your good ol' bookie-wants-his-dough-but-will-take-the-wife setup with an interesting development. Have a read, The Thinking Horndog knows how to write.
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