
Yer ever-lovin’ munchequestrian sure hopes they were.
To put it another way:
Loki may be bisexual, but the show stopped short at depicting “mischief” with aliens and others.
Bub, but, but, what about Freedom of Speech? Damn!

Yer ever-lovin’ munchequestrian sure hopes they were.
To put it another way:
Bub, but, but, what about Freedom of Speech? Damn!

Was this ever real? IS it real right now?
I’ll tell you this. If I could find these I’d buy ’em in the proverbial flash.
Time now for another episode of what we here at TVWriter™ sometimes think of as “the Tao of cartoonist-philosopher Grant Snider. This one could easily have been called “Baggage” instead of the heading above, but no matter what name you give this, we believe it’s good advice for all creatives.

More of Grant Snider’s sensitive perception of humanity and creativity at Incidental Comics, HERE
Speaking of pitching your ideas, as we were in an article earlier this week, here’s a whole ‘nuther POV of the subject.

Over the course of my career, from my newspaper reporting days to my freelance writing days, I have pitched a lot of stories.
In my role as writer and editor of Lifehacker’s Offspring vertical, I still pitch ideas to my own bosses basically every day. But I also field a lot of pitches from freelance writers—even more so since I put out a call last week seeking new voices.

If you don’t know who Alan Moore is, you should. He’s one of the most “borrowed” superhero comics writers in the biz. Kind of the Philip K. Dick of the field. (Except that Phil’s estate gets paid.)
What am I going on about? All will be revealed in this article by CBR.Com’s Brian Cronin when you CLICK HERE