-Wicked Witch of the West, The Wizard of Oz
Once upon a fork in the road...
In the corner a ratty green sofa sits butted up against a water ring stained end table. There are at least four three inch burn holes in the snagged, stained fabric. Heavy, dark drapes cover the window. The time of day is a complete mystery to anyone who has spent any time here and time is all but spent.
The sofa, the room smells like piss and acid. Pizza boxes, broken plastic forks and unwanted, half-eaten food are surrounded by empty beer bottles and overfilled ash trays. A bent spoon sits on the coffee table.
Around the corner, the kitchen cupboards are bare, the fridge empty. It’s water and anti-acids for dinner; anything else would be a waste.
“Have you seen your family?”
“Well, you should. I know they miss you.”
The visit was brief and I was grateful to have had the opportunity, but for some reason I can’t help but be thankful for decisions I made long ago. I emerged almost unscathed, at least in that respect. I wish there was more I could do.
"Call me if you need anything."
In that dark room past, present and future all at once delivered upon us both, redemption.
"Yeah, I will."
p.s. it is round there aren't any sides.
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BC! Hi!
Haha. Smart Mya. :P
Amyranth said...
*shakes her finger at Wendy*
No lying to take the pill! My Aunt had a stroke because of smoking and the pill! I'll kick your skinny ARSE
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O_O
You'll probably break a few toes if you tried that!!! I have tough arse bones! :P
Yep, that's why he forced me off the pills, Amy. He said I could drop dead from a stroke or heartattck. Ain't he a cheery fellow! LOL!
I'm feeling better, thank you 10:01.
Mya gave me some wonderful medical advise yesterday! All hail Mya and Mucinex!
Oh, Wendy, did you get some Mucinex?
10:04, yes, it is the engagement type of ring.
And there was an agreement. We both talked about it two years ago, and he said that he'd like to get his bills paid up, and buy a rifle before we got married, and when I asked why, he said because the rifle is probably the last really "fun" thing he'll buy. After we get married of course, we're going to start a family, and he figures that he will be spending a lot of time, and money, and energy on his kids. So I think, for him, this is like.. a last hurrah, I guess.
And yes, he does have a few other firearms in the house, he says after I get my ring, he's going to start putting money down on a safe to install in the basement here.
It might sound odd, but it has worked for us. And I can see where he's coming from, this being his last "Me thing" that he'll buy for himself.
hi MYA!!!
glad you had a good time
hello other anon
LOL Wendy!
He must have graduated from the same school as my doctor!
Ooops, how are you 10:01? Did you have a nice weekend?
Mya: I did get your e~mail. Working on a reply as we speak (here). You know I can't do two internet things at once!
That's much, much more difficult than walking and chewing gum!
:P
*throw confetti, blows celebratory horn, bangs drums and squirts whipped cream in Mya's hair*
Congratulations Mya!!!!
I better go and cuddle with my baby... She's being all pouty because I'm on the computer and not spending time with her, yet, she's been gone for the majority of the last 2 days...
Hey there mya. Hallo Amy, Ergo, anon, sugarplum *blows kisses*
See you later mya
pfffft "last fun thing"
getting married hasn't stopped my hubby buying rifles, he just bought a new scope last week
that is what I use to justify things like shoes and cd's I can get a lot of them out of the cost of a rifle
but it is good that you came to the compromise, shows a good ability to communicate
we have to have a gun safe here, it's a condition on the license now
Wendy, it looked like I had whipped cream in my hair earlier this evening! I highlighted my hair.
Good for you Amy. I hope it's a nice ring. After waiting two years and after his last hurah present, it better be.
I'm sure it will be. :)
Take care you guys!
oh and just a tip for mister - do look at steel fabricators who might build gun safes they are often a lot cheaper than the ready made ones, can be customised to whatever room/needs you have) and as long as it fits the regulations.
we had a fabricator make ours and it is up in the shed so didn't need and extra stuff like painted coatings or pretty stuff, it was the size we wanted and had an extra top cabinet bit for scopes, ammuntion and bolts etc
mya said...
Oh, Wendy, did you get some Mucinex?
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I did, Mya! I was up all night coughing up gunk thanks to you.
Getting all that gunk out of me helped tremendously! I can breathe without wheezing now.
*big smile*
Amy: I bet our Doctors are AIM buddies! They might be discussing us right now.
>_>
<_<
Ergo: Did your friend learn her lesson about antibiotics?
bye mya! say hi to your baby from me!
*waves*
Same anon as 9:57.
My weekend was good, busy but good. Hope you had a good one too.
Amy, guys never stop buying toys for themselves..I'm glad ergo said it. I didn't want to worry you with that little tid bit of info.
:)
Ergo, what maker did you guys go with for your safe?
And "last fun thing" is a bit of an eyeroller on my end, but if that's how he felt he had to word it to me, fine. Hey, at least I got a bit of a timeline for when I'd get a ring!
Goodnight Mya!
wendy she sure did!
Take care mya.
Ergo: ewww!
Goodnight Mya! Enjoy cuddling Lauren. Tell her HI for me. I should have that reply finished and sent in a hour or two!
Hi Sweetcheeks!!!!!!! How are you? Is your shoulder better?
*huge hug and kiss*
Thanks 10:13! I think he knows that if they're not at least parallel to each other.. well..
I know where the guns are! XD
amy ours was built at a local engineering workshop, they do fabrication work, you need somewhere that has the gear to bend the steel and weld it etc
tell him to ring around any local places, or ask at the gun shop or other shooters about local makers.
ours is just rustproof paint over steel, looks like a locker, it is welded to our shed, otherwise you need a weight in the base to prevent theft
the police have come up to inspect it and they were happy
(though hubby went to school with the officer and she is a local lady from a family we all know)
I added that as it was funny to have to explain to people why a police car was at our place, she stayed a fair while for a chat
After we get married of course, we're going to start a family, and he figures that he will be spending a lot of time, and money, and energy on his kids.
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Awwww! That's as it should be, Amy.
But, I think Ergo and anon are correct. He'll still buy "toys" for himself. No matter what he says or thinks now! As long as he remembers to buy "toys" for you, now and then, too!
Amy's you are one smart cookie. I knew you were going to say you know where the guns are! Hope you get your ring soon!
Goodnight, Wendy, ergo, bc, amy, and the rest of blogbelieve.
Bye Mya! Night all!
ergoproxy said...
I added that as it was funny to have to explain to people why a police car was at our place, she stayed a fair while for a chat
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I'm sure all the neighbors bought that "story" too, Ergo. Yep! They still have no idea about the "ho" in the shed, do they?
;)
Goodnight anon! I'm glad to hear you had a nice, albeit busy, weekend.
Sweet dreams to you!
goodnight anon
have a good night and sweet dreams when you retire
lol wendy!
Goodnight anon sweet dreams.
Hi there sugarplum *blows more kisses*
My shoulder is doing better, thankfully. Thanks for asking. How are you feeling? I'm gonna be going back and forth here. I've been contacted by someone who went to the same high school I did, just graduated a year before I did, so I'm gonna check some messages.
Goodnight Anon!
Ergo, you keep hoes in the shed? o_O
Oh BC! You're staying off of it! Good!
They don't just keep a regular, ol' ho in the shed, Amy. They keep a "riding ho" back there!
Sweetcheeks: That's great!!! Is this friend male or female?
Wendy, rode hard and put away wet?
ok ok ok.....
I admit to being a secret Hoe user, but honest! It's fun!!
I know Amy! I bet you're all proud ^_^
This friend happens to be a male, sugarplum. I just found out that he lives in my area too.
I am! I'm glad to hear you're resting and taking good care of yourself.
I'm buzzing around, just so you guys know.
Haha, thanks Amy.
Amyranth said...
Wendy, rode hard and put away wet?
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LOL!!!!!! Well, personally I like to wash them before putting them away! Helps keeps the parts functioning properly!
;)
Ergo: Shhhhhhhh! Never put something like that in writing. I could be used against you!
Sweetcheeks: Is Killer in danger of being replaced? I hope not! I'm still cheering for you and Killer.
:D
Sorry I disappeared for awhile there. I had to answer my window.
My crazy neighbor locked himself out again and I had to call his flavor of the month to bring her key and let him back in his house.
O_O
I meant IT could be used against you, Ergo. I could never be used against you!
You're completely innocent and I will stick to that story until the day I die!
:O
You're a lot nicer than I am Wendy. ;)
wendy the typo never lies!!!
LOL
Sugarplum, eeks, well, if you think that's gonna happen, I might as well tell you that yesterday I started filling out a dating profile.
Mind you, I only did it for fun :p
*gasps*
Amy! You wouldn't! Would you?
Remember, I know about your EX.
;)
Ergo: *bats eyelashes and whistles*
Well ladies, it's been fun catching up and chatting again!!!!
Thank you! I'll try to come back tomorrow. I make no promises (or threats) depending on how you choose to look at things! I might still be busy disinfecting the house. I must have it germ free for my sister's stay (following surgery on both hands, Tuesday).
Amy: Regarding that bathroom matter, I AIN'T doing that. Sorry!
:P
Goodnight Ergo, Amy, Sweetcheeks, Mya, anon, lurkers, Mayo and SS!
Sweet dreams to one and all!
Hugs and Love,
~Namaste~
6/Wendy
*blows less germy kisses*
goodnight wendy sweet dreams :]
Goodnight sugarplum, sweet dreams.
I got some messages to respond. Back in a bit.
needle nardle noo
Beeble brox.
ZAHPOD!!!!
Beezlenut rah rah.
*yawns* Okay, I'm taking off.
My head hurts and my ear feels like it's filling with fluid now. YUK.
Goodnight Lovelies.
Mayo, you can unplug your ears now.
SS, put down the couch cushion, the girly talk's been over for awhile.
*huffs*
Boys.
Goodnight!
goodnight amy sweet dreams
eeeeeeeeeeeeyakabooo
Goodnight amy
hellooooo?
hello, everyone.
finally got myself over here tonight.
*phew*
Hi TJ!!
ergo! oh my gosh! i didn't know you were going to be here!!!
*hehehe*
well how about that????
it's like we're psychic
Hi there TJ. I got your email. I shall respond tomorrow when I get up :)
hi bc, that's great! i have my fingers crossed. :)
psychic twins, ergo.
who were chatting in gmail.
lol
drat!
our secret is out!
d'oh!
sorry. :(
but it was neat getting to chat again -- except i kept having difficulty with the letters showing. it was like my chat window was possessed by the typo fairy and in order to thwart her i had. t. o. t. y. p. e. l. i. k. e. t. h. i. s.
just a wee bit frustrating. :)
h.o.w. f.r.u.s.t.r.a.t.i.n.g
goodnite
Goodnight anon
Welcome my son, welcome to the machine.
Where have you been?
It's alright we know where you've been.
You've been in the pipeline, filling in time,
Provided with toys and 'Scouting for Boys'.
You brought a guitar to punish your ma,
And you didn't like school, and you
know you're nobody's fool,
So welcome to the machine.
Welcome my son, welcome to the machine.
What did you dream?
It's alright we told you what to dream.
You dreamed of a big star,
He played a mean guitar,
He always ate in the Steak Bar.
He loved to drive in his Jaguar.
So welcome to the Machine.
good night anon.
*hee* yes it was ergo. :)
but what was cool was, while we were chatting, my gmail theme changed. i have the teahouse theme: it's a little fox puttering around in his japanese tea garden, and it changes acoording to the time of day.
it switched over from late evening to night while we were chatting. one minute, he was sipping tea in his pavilion, the next, he's on a ladder lighting his paper lanterns.
so cute. :)
oh cool TJ!
I have the Phantasea, it's the ocean and changes too
I didn't see the teahouse!
goodnight anon :]
the teahouse was the first one i tried ergo, and i was so charmed by the fox i decided to stick with it for awhile. i wonder if all the themes change, except for the pure color ones, i suppose.
wish you were here
wish you were here
oh TJ that is so cute!!!
it is afternoon for mine, I just had a look
I must try some of the others too :]
gmail is the best email service In my opinion
ooh how I wish you we here
We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl , year after year
i like gmail, too, ergo, even though i've never had an internet service that allowed it to run smoothly.
Mayo
Well it's been a very long day and I should be home in my Superman sweatshirt curled up watching the episodes I've missed of "Redemption Song." But I'm not, I'm here at the store where my trusty old dial up works. I almost convienced myself to drive home instead of coming here but good sense lost out over the silly compulsion I feel to speak to you tonight. Really I know this was a mistake. My mood isn't the best. All day long the feeling I expressed in a certain deleted goodnight has plagued me. I guess every once in a while stark reality just barges in on this little fantasy world I try to survive in and it smacks me upside the head.
Yeah, well anyway. It doesn't matter.
Just wanted you to know I'm thinking of you and hoping things in your life are going well. Take Care.
Night Mayo
Elena (so many beautiful colors yet my canvas remains blank)
Hi and goodnight elena
I missed talking to you today
sweet dreams and hoping you have a better day tomorrow
elena, i'm so glad you found a way to be here, and to speak your heart.
I'm going for a walk around the yard, my fitness regime since the gym closed
(10 times around)
so I'll see you next time
take care
XX
see ya ergo. :)
See you later ergo
yikes! i think i should've been in bed awhile ago.
good night bc, good night any lingerers. sweet dreams everyone.
Goodnight TJ, sweet dreams. I think I'm gonna go to sleep too, but I'm gonna make a post first before I do that.
mayo,
this seems to be one of those nights where i wander around a little, trying on different good nights for you. nothing is sticking, most likely because i keep circling around to what's uppermost on my mind, and i'm well-aware i'm already a broken record on that subject.
and so i resolutely am not going write about my return to seattle tonight -- even though i bought my ticket today, even though i now have a countdown to-do list -- but that resolution leaves me wandering.
hmm.
this is what i will tell you tonight: sometimes, when you write these posts that describe a portion of your life that still sits raw in your heart, i don't want to make a comment. i don't want to gather in my response and tie it down into a few cramped phrases.
it's when i've read one of these entries that i wish you were right here at the table for real, because then i could just look at you, and let you see for yourself the effect of what you wrote, rather than try to stuff it all into the paltry words i eventually scrape together.
i love words, i truly do. they are my meat and my magic, but still, they aren't enough. we are always handicapped here because of their shortcomings.
good night, mayo. i hope there will beauty in your day, written, unwritten or otherwise.
Sweetcheeks: Is Killer in danger of being replaced? I hope not! I'm still cheering for you and Killer.
:D
May this not turn into a epic saga, but it probably will. I'm not sure where to start concerning the complex subject of that cute dork, sugarplum. As far as being "replaced" is concerned, I don't think so. The other guy I mentioned earlier doesn't seem like the talkative type, and didn't seem to put much effort into it, and I think he's kinda cute, but still, I'm not feeling anything so it's just, ugh. I can't really explain it.
And you know about the other guy, so I don't need to get into that. I'm not sure what to do about Killer, but I guess there's really nothing I can do. I just gotta wait and see what happens, I do want to get to know him, so I officially declare that you can still give "us" all the support you can muster ^_^
It's hard, but I'm determined, but if it's meant to happen, then that's cool. If not, that's okay too. I want it to though, but we'll see.
I'm soo glad you're feeling better today *blows kisses* Do you have plans for thanksgiving? Gah, I can't wait!
Sweet dreams sugarplum.
And well, I gotta say my goodnights now.
Goodnight!
Mayo,
Fuck Monday!
Say it with me, "Fuck Monday!"
Yep, that about sums it up. If we didn't need Mondays to get to all the other days, they would be absolutely useless except for being grouchy and committing crimes.
Let's do our best to rise above Monday's expectations.
Okay?
Love to YOU Always,
S
p.s. colored with expletives.
Mayo,
once again I've left it late, and I really need to sleep. Had a disrupted night last night, and that never does me any good, so quick goodnight tonight
wishing you sunshine, blue skies, green grass and whit fluffy clouds
much love EP
xx
SS
hows tricks? Hope you had a good weekend, and hoping you go on to have a great week.
sending you a clay tablet, a sharpened stick and a Mesopotamian
lotsa love EP xx
goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥
whit clouds are like white clouds but slightly (approx 1/5) shorter
Just dropping in to share something cute and funny! Hope everyone has a great day!
Dog Logic
The reason a dog has so many friends is that he wags his tail instead of his tongue.
-Anonymous
There is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face.
-Ben Williams
A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves
himself.
-Josh Billings
The average dog is a nicer person than the average person.
-Andy Rooney
Anybody who doesn't know what soap tastes like never washed a dog.
If your dog is fat, you aren't getting enough exercise
-Unknown
My dog is worried about the economy because Alpo is up to $3.00 a can.
That's almost $21.00 in dog money.
-Joe Weinstein
If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you; that is the principal difference between a dog and a man.
Mark Twain
Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole.
-Roger Caras
If you think dogs can't count, try putting three dog biscuits in your pocket and then give him only two of them.
-Phil Pastoret
Here oh so briefly...
Have a great day, Mayo.
Hiya Mayo! Wassup? Anything good? Nothing at all? Have a great Monday, okay?
SS,
Where are you? Are you okay? Are you busy? Nothing to say? I know how that is. Hope all is well, dude. Hope you are just cezy bizzy with fun stuffs. Hope to see you soon!
Hope, hope, hope! Let's see how many times I can say the word 'hope' today!
Hope floats, ya know. ^_~
Laters!
*looks around*
*looks at Mayo*
*shrugs shoulders*
I dunno, dude. Want some of my lemonade? I'll share with ya.
Good afternoon/evening/night Mayo, SS, Sweetcheeks, Ergo, Mya, Elena, Sdock, TJ, Smoke; various anons, watchers and lurkers; all dog lovers, cat lovers and "whit" cloud lovers in the land of blog!
How is everyone today? Well and good, I hope!
Mya: I loved the quotes about dogs. Those are so true! Thank you for posting them!
*looks at Sandy Ann*
O_O
*note to self: get more exercise!*
Sweetcheeks: Don't worry. I will never give up cheering for you and Killer. Unless you want me to stop! Remember, Thankgiving! The perfect opportunity!!!! ;)
Guess what? There's a new Peter Pan in town. He's "Filthy" too!
Amy: You might like this link too:
I hope this doesn't mean he'll be wearing green tights and funny green hat with a feather on tour 2009!
Okay, maybe he COULD get away with green hat and feather! I just love listening to those two talk. Not to mention the fact that I love the music and the art!
Ergo: LOL! Love that whit cloud explanation. You know what I love more? A woman (or man) who can think (of an excuse), quickly, like that!
*smoooooooooch*
FASC: Thank you, love!!! I am feeling better. How are you? Is the academic stuff getting easier?
Submitted (just before the deadline) for pondering consideration today (for the cat lovers):
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"Thousands of years ago, cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this."
"There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast."
"Dogs believe they are human. Cats believe they are God."
All, of the above, are anonymous.
"Dogs come when they're called; cats take a message and get back to you later."
Mary Bly
"No matter how much cats fight, there always seem to be plenty of kittens."
Abraham Lincoln
"To bathe a cat takes brute force, perseverance, courage of conviction and a cat. The last ingredient is usually hardest to come by."
Stephen Baker
and:
"Some people say that cats are sneaky, evil, and cruel. True, and they have many other fine qualities as well."
Missy Dizick
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Have great day, everyone!
Hugs and Love,
~Namaste~
6/Wendy
Hi PJ, Kass, Possum, DL, SIM, Fang Bang, Elune and BI!!!
PS: Miranth ~ It's almost done!!!!
The Umbrella Academy brings 'Dallas' to L.A.
06:55 AM PT, Nov 24 2008
It's an exciting time here at Hero Complex as we approach our five-month anniversary. We're getting a lot of new contributors. One of them is Nathan Olivarez-Giles, who has this dispatch...
It's time to put your monocle on: "The Umbrella Academy" is in Los Angeles in a big way.
Dark Horse Comics is celebrating the quirky and compelling "Academy" here to mark the release of "The Umbrella Academy: Dallas," the second installment of the critically acclaimed series.
The first issue of the "Dallas" book hits stores Wednesday (Nov. 26), and at 8 p.m. on Friday (Nov. 28), Gerard Way, author of "Academy" and lead singer of My Chemical Romance, will be signing autographs at Southern California's famous comics landmark Golden Apple (7018 Melrose Ave).
Meanwhile, Secret Headquarters (3817 W. Sunset Blvd.), the great comics store and gallery in Silver Lake, is displaying Way’s concept sketches for the first "Umbrella" series, "Apocalypse Suite," as well as the original art by Way's Brazilian-born collaborator, Gabriel Bá.
That exhibit will run through Dec. 11. To celebrate, Way and Dark Horse hosted a party on Friday at the gallery. Way said he adores the place and his band has a history with it; he and his band mates often founds themselves roaming its aisles while working on their third studio album back in 2006.
“When we were working on 'The Black Parade,' we lived up the hill on Micheltorena, and we’d come down here all the time,” Way said of Secret Headquarters. “If I owned a comic book shop, I’d want it to be just like this.”
It was at Secret Headquarters that Way bought his first piece of original art by illustrator James Jean, who did the grim, marching-band cover for "Parade" and then helped Way in his "other" genre by handling the cover art for "Apocalypse Suite."
Since "Apocalypse Suite" arrived in stores a little over a year ago, Way and Bá picked up an Eisner Award for best limited series and the comic was optioned by Universal for a film expected in theaters in 2010 or 2011.
Way said Universal is currently getting a screenplay together.
“Universal is really great. They’re keeping me really involved creatively, and they’re really taking my input into consideration,” he said. “It’s good because I have the time right now, and we’re just starting to get into writing some more music again.”
Way said Bá will be working on a new series to be released by Vertigo Comics after "Dallas" wraps up.
“Gabriel is working on some great stuff. He’s really a great artist, and I feel pretty lucky to have him working with me on 'The Umbrella Academy,' " Way said. “He really cares about the characters and the story and he’ll be on the book the whole way through.”
After Ba’s stint on the Vertigo series, the two will regroup for the third leg of "Academy," which would reach readers next year — but Way wouldn’t divulge any details.
"Dallas," in the meantime, takes Way’s surreal team of family-feuding superheroes on an adventure in America at the time of the Kennedy assassination.
"The plan is to do about seven or eight parts for 'The Umbrella Academy,' " the 31-year-old musician and writer said. “That’s about seven or eight years of the comic, so by then I think I’ll be done with it, and we’ll have told all the stories we want to with the characters. I didn’t create the comic to advance one main plot. I created it to play in a sandbox.”
-- Nathan Olivarez-Giles
There's something I've wanted so badly to tell you guys about here and get you guys's feedback and, well, friendship basically--the ones of you I don't really chat off the blog etc.--but I just don't feel like I can anymore.
Gosh, it's so frustrating.
good morning
thanks anon that's a neat article
mya love the dog quotes
wendy *smoooooooooooooch* you ever need a quick excuse I'm yur gal!! ;]
hi smoke
hie elena briefly
*waves*
blogger just ate my comment the first time!
Hi K
hows your day been?
you can always email
Hi Ergo. Emailing's such a pain; it's easier to talk to everyone at once. More important, that's not the point. THe point is that we used to be able to come in here and talk about things that were on our minds, or worrisome, or whatever.
No the point is writing here so that you hope mayo pays attention to you and helps you out with your stupid problem
K, you're gonna get blasted either way. (see above) so you might as well get our input. :) Miss T and I are lurking about on AIM too, so there's that option.
Anonymous said...
No the point is writing here so that you hope mayo pays attention to you and helps you out with your stupid problem
No, the point is we didn't and shouldn't have to worry about smartass comments like this.
Oh well, oh well, oh well.
Hi Ergo! Hi K! Hi Carrie!
fair enough, a lot of us still do, but there is rarely anyone around this time of day anyway, so you wouldn't get a crowd
it's often just me, sometimes fasc or missT
suppose you'll just have to do what you can
hi smoke and carrie
No pretty much the only reason why she ever writes is for mayo so he can give a shout out to her or something and that makes her feel better about herself. getting a shout out from a nobody. pathetic
Hi guys. How is everyone.
Carrie (who has informed people have now arrived at mayos) congrats on the job sweetie.
Hiya K, it's cool. Told you not to worry sweetie.
oh the little chick I was nursing died yesterday too, I didn't think he'd make it, but the other 9 are at their new home
hi guys!!
i am here!
what's up K?!
hi mayo!
hi SS!
Hey smoke and Ergo and cranky anon.
hello MissT!!!
And FASC! And aw, I'm sad about the little chick. :(
hi miss T, ergo, K , carrie, proncess.
anon thanks for that UA stuff.
hi fasc!!
Yes, Carrie! I meant to tell you that and I forgot! Grrr!!! Congratulations! ^_^
Hiya MissT!
Hiya Ergo sweetie.
Hiya FASC sweetie.
Hiya Carrie sweetie.
Hiya K sweetie.
Hiya smoke sweetie.
Hiya everyone else sweeties.
hee hee, I'm all sweetied out.
Mayo can't help, anon, nor do I expect him to.
And thanks for demonstrating exactly what I'm talking about! ^_^
oh i am sad too about the chick ergo.
nasty old nature and all that!!
gotta go catch my 9 yr old reading under her covers....back in a bit!!
And FASC! Hiya! You made me laugh so hard yesterday. :)
Gah, I gotta work for another hour. Booo!!!
See you guys in a bit!
what new job carrie?
sorry.
And FASC! Hiya! You made me laugh so hard yesterday. :)
why what did i do??!!
right i am going upstairs, be two ticks!!
I love it when I think I've posted a comment and like a half an hour later I see it hasn't gone through. >_<
Carrie, guys, hey all. Sorry, I skimmed 'cause my cousin is on her way over and I have to run for right now.
The topic is too worrisome for me to take any grief over it, and the last time I came on here worried about someone (a friend threatening suicide) it led to such cruelty, and so many people cheering that cruelty, that it's just not worth messing around with this time.
You know how I get with the power of words and stuff like that.
Anyway, I have to run.
Thanks, guys.
see you smoke I have another hour before going to work
fasc I used to get caught doing that all the time, or with my little transistor radio under my pillow
Bye K, I can see how some things you just don't wanna take any jabs over. Good thoughts your way with bubbles and stuff. And FASC, I got a little piddly deli job to get my butt out of the house.
bye K
hope you find someone else to talk to
I don't wanna go to work, it's the yr 10's last week and most of the class have finished their assessment which means I'm just babysitting and trying to keep them quiet. Hopefully a lot won't come. I have a dvd to watch at least
See you later K sweetie. And though it's easier said than done, try not to worry.
So sorry to hear about the chickie Ergo.
And Hi and bye Smoke!
See you later smoke.
fasc I used to get caught doing that all the time, or with my little transistor radio under my pillow
i know ergo!! and she was!!
K i'm sorry you can't discuss it with us. i have wondered where you have been these past few days. hope everything is OK?
carrie congrats on the job, sounds great!!
ergo, mr bloke would feel your not want to go to work school teachers vibe!!
seeya smoke!!
so why did i make you laugh?? i have no recollection of anything funny??!
dotted lines
Hi MissTot sweetie.
You're too cute.
thanks fasc!
so all of you get what I mean , our year goes Jan to Dec, yr 12 graduated last friday and the yr 11 and 10 finish this friday, 8 and 9 have another 2 weeks after that.
So it's my classes last 5 days of school, and I have them last 2 lessons fri afternoon too *shudder*
Hiya anon. You are quite the cutie too.
*snogs*
hi SS!
if you're about
no sure what dotted lines means, you're signing something?
and Hi anon
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Dotted lines for 4:23 to read between.
Hi EP. You're cute too.
SS you are cute too! ;)
Faraway is also cute. Hi Faraway.
Everybody's cute. Hi everybody.
Bye everybody.
4:30 you're too cute! ;)
Bye 4:30.
awww you're cute too anon!
thank you, but i am not ss in case anyone thought i was.
Aw, this is one cute blog right now.
farawaysoclose said...
oh fuck off anons!
you are as irritating as something very fucking irritating!
That's what made me laugh. :)
Hee-hee. Okay, only 25 minutes to go! Whoop!
gives blog a big snuugle wuggle smoogy hug
Bye cute anon.
Take care sweetie.
hi cute anon!!
SS jesus you are alive!!
good to seeya anyway!!
So it's my classes last 5 days of school, and I have them last 2 lessons fri afternoon too *shudder*
can you play dvd's ergo??
and weird but also practical to run the school year like that.
in the UK we go from 1st Sept- 31st Aug.
so if you were born 31st Aug you would be the very youngest in your year, and if you were born the 1st Sept you would be the oldest.
i feel sorry for the ickle july/august ones, my pixie included there.
just when you think kapu cant get any more pathetic she throws a pity party all over again. not enough attention for poor kapu.
oh that's what it was smoke.
and i curbed my fucking tongue on that one!! could you tell?!
what is SS on about?!
hmmm sneaky SS!
gives blog a big snuugle wuggle smoogy hug
Hee hee!
anon 4.37 what is your problem??
seriously there must be one, i just wondered what?
What's he doing? I can't pull his page up because he has too many 'eff' words! I'd get fired for pulling up his url!
Ya hear that, SS? You're considered X-rated! O_O
hey just a little handy home hint for you
the best thing for getting fluff off clothes or cat hair off stuff is a rubber glove, if you wear it and rub the surface you can brush all the fluff off
we sure can fasc!
I have my class combined with another teacher and the video booked!
smoke it's on his profile
just says
interests: dotted lines
maybe he's doing those puzzles where you fill over the dotted lines, like the easy dot to dots that don't involve counting!
Oh no ss, you will have to fan me down cos I've got dots before my eyes.
I need to sit down ^_^
Anon, K has problems that she wants to share with her friends but holds back on doing cos she knows what she will get in comments. That's sad.
sorry proncess i was getting to it and the fucking phone rang!
yes interests.....dotted lines.
wtf?!
happy he is still in the land of living though.
smoke....15 mins yes??!
ergo thanks for the advice. oh and did you like my Bob link??
just how many times can you sign your life away?
yes fasc!
I meant to say thank you :]
he is great
anon, suppose it depends whether the people you're signing to all know each other, they'd be pretty annoyed if you were signing for them and had already signed with someone else, but if you have your fingers crossed behind your back....
Are you gonna sign on the dotted line ss?
I ........ (your name ss) do declare that Miss T can buy herself anything she wants for crimbo with my credit card.
Go on ss, sign it for me sweetie *looks all misty eyed at ss*
no what is sad is how desperate she is for any sort of attention. that is sad.
10 minutes and counting! :)
SS,
Dude. You make my brain hurt. Good to "see" you though! You know we be missing you, Boo! Muwahaha!^_^
Alright peeps! I'm out. Gotta shut this bitch down for the day!
See you laters!
OMFG!
Gerard knocked up Lindsey. the baby is due this summer. it's on perezhilton.com
oh cool ergo.
i know i thought it was kinda amazing. if i han't known what song it was i would be like...."what fucking song is that??!"
Laters smoke.
well I hope she isn't drinking or abusing any substances
I hope they have a healthy baby and that they are good parents, it'll change their life more than they imagine
well I hope she isn't drinking or abusing any substances
Hear hear
sorry this is long but anyone interested it's a new GW/UA interview.
it's pretty cool also.
Ambush Bug talks with
THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY’s Gerard Way!
A. Bug here, back again with another Q&@ with one of comic bookdom’s up and coming stars. Not long ago, I was one of the first @$$Holes to see THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY: APOCALYPSE SUITE and touted it as something special. Soon, word traveled that a writer whose day job is being the front man from rock group MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE and an artist named Gabriel Ba had produced one of the more original and fun miniseries of the year. Now, the team that brought you that first miniseries is back with THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY: DALLAS. I had a chance to talk with Gerard Way about the new miniseries, the upcoming movie adaptation, and all of the craziness that goes into THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY. So let’s get to it, shall we?
AMBUSH BUG (BUG): I know you only have a few minutes, so let’s get right into the interview. I did get a chance to read the first issue of DALLAS. I really liked the first miniseries. It came right around the time when I was getting really worn out by the predictability of mainstream comics, and UA turned out to be something really new and refreshing. It was really a great miniseries.
GERARD WAY (GW): Thank you.
BUG: Just to catch people up, UMBRELLA ACADEMY: DALLAS takes place just after the events of the first miniseries, APOCALYPSE SUITE. What do new readers need to know going into this miniseries?
GW: Yeah, one of the things that I constantly say is that it’s kind of a difficult story to explain. Usually that would be a bad case, but I think it’s a good thing. Basically, this is one of those concepts if you tried to pitch to a studio to get made, it would never happen. The story was born out of exactly the same frustrations you described. There are a lot of comics I like and I take a lot of influence from modern art, but we wanted to create something refreshing. In a capsule, that’s the way I would describe it. It’s about a series of coincidences that occur at the exact same moment, one of which, possibly not even the most important, is that 43 individuals are born. Only seven of those children were found by a closeted space alien, who adopts them to “save the world” and raises them very poorly. And then when they get to be in their thirties, he dies of a heart attack. So, uhm…that’s the best way you can set it up.
BUG: Yeah, it really is very original. One of the things that really stood out to me, aside from the artwork, which we’ll get to in a little bit, but it seems like you put a lot of thought and effort into the back-stories of the relationships of the family. All of these complex relationships.
GW: Actually, it all started with drawings. So that was the first thing. And I’ve always been a fan of how Grant Morrison would piece together individuals to form a group. Some of my favorite books are Grant’s group books; everything from DOOM PATROL to INVISIBLES, where there are these odd individuals just jammed together. And they sort of balance each other. So I started with that. Who’s going to look really bizarre just hanging out in a room with one another? And who’s also going to look like a family? The coincidental births and family thing came last. The histories and issues between one another just came about naturally right onto the page. There’s a lot of winging it that goes along with the comic, in a good way. There isn’t an actual 40 years of history to draw upon. But you have to make it up as you go.
BUG: That leads into my next question. It really seems like you have the histories of these characters planned out. You may not have them on the page yet, but there seems to be a definite direction where this whole thing is going. Is that a fair assessment?
GW: Yeah, it’s like I know how things are going to end up, but I don’t know how it’s going to get there. I don’t know how it’s all going to play out, but I know certain things that are going to happen for sure.
BUG: One of the things that I noticed and I don’t expect you to go through every character, but all of the characters are so distinct. Can you pick one or two of your favorites and tell us how they came to be?
GW: Sure, Number Five is currently my favorite. He’s a really interesting mouthpiece and they’re all mouthpieces to a greater or lesser extent and that’s what great about them. I think a lot of people have heard of the term skin-suit. They think that’s the character I’m most like but it’s actually the character that I am the least like. He wears all black and is more gothic and whatever, which I don’t really do. I didn’t want simply a precocious child for Number Five. And I didn’t want him walking around chain-smoking like in ROGER RABBIT or something. But I wanted him to have a really dark past. So he shows up and he’s kind of not to be trusted and there’s not a lot of information about his return, so I really enjoyed him. I REALLY enjoyed writing Rumor. Between Number Five and the Rumor…they’re the closest to me. The cool thing is that I actually get to pair them off. There’s going to be a point in the comic where they’re together.
BUG: That’s cool. What about the Kraken? I like the way he’s always challenging Spaceboy to be the leader that he’s supposed to be.
GW: The Kraken is another really interesting balance again because you don’t want to get into this thing where you’re basically writing Wolverine. The challenging thing is important. And it’s not because he wants to be team leader, which is a real interesting thing about Kraken. In a weird way, he likes being in that number two spot and likes being able to give Spaceboy shit for what he’s doing. At the same time, I’m glad you picked up on that, he does want Spaceboy to be the leader he is supposed to be. I think Spaceboy has disappointed the Kraken more than the other way around. And that relationship went that way. The Kraken was like, “Ok, I have a leader, I’ll follow my leader.” And he’s especially frustrated with Spaceboy not living up to that role. But they’re all fun. Each character is their own completely distinct personality and I’m sure you noticed in issue one of the new miniseries that the tone is very different than the last miniseries.
BUG: Definitely. The characters definitely seem much more lived in with DALLAS. If possible, the team is more fractured than ever going into this new miniseries. Will we ever see the Umbrella Academy actually getting along and wanting to work together or is it too fun to write them as this squabbling family?
GW: I think so. I think their way of getting along is never truly getting along. Y’know, they are more damaged than before. The way I saw it, though, is that they would stick together. I don’t think they’ll split off again. I think they realized how dysfunctional their family is and how much they kind of like that. And in a weird way how much they need that. It was like Hargreeve’s death and the near end of the world almost gave them an excuse to stick around with one another. That part of the relationship is really complex. They really are horrible for each other, but they can’t really get enough of each other at the same time. But they still all stuck together. They obviously have reasons, too, with the White Violin being in her condition at the beginning of the 2nd series and the fact that their childhood home has been destroyed. They’re all kind of lingering around like these ghosts in the attic.
BUG: It also seems like there's a theme of "you can pick your friends, but you can't pick your family" going on in UA. For better or worse, they're stuck with each other.
GW: They all have to deal with each other. The Kraken is suspicious of Number Five, but the Kraken is suspicious of everybody. One of the more fun things with him is really showing how paranoid he really is in the second miniseries.
BUG: I’ve noticed that there seems to be a theme going on with national monuments attacking the team. In the first series, it was the Eiffel Tower. In this one it’s the Lincoln Memorial. Is that going to be a running gag for the series?
GW: It’s almost like an in-joke. That Lincoln Memorial scene had kind of been lingering around for a while. It was literally only there to set up things for a small flashback and not a whole lot of thought went into it. Then it kind of became an in-joke where we were asking, “Alright, how are we going to start this miniseries?” And then it was starting to be terrifying because we didn’t want to have the team starting to fight the same thing again. But it’s almost like you thought you were going to get the same thing with the second monument when the scene opens, then right away it goes into something different.
BUG: It’s handled really well because it’s not like the characters break the fourth wall and have them talking with the audience, but they are self aware enough to notice the trend themselves in the scene.
GW: Uh-huh. That’s how I made it work for Scott [Allie, Dark Horse Editor]. I told him I would have Kraken notice it himself and it’s almost like the writers or artists are being self aware of what’s going on as opposed to the characters. It’s something that Grant [Morrison] did all the time where he knew what was going on with the characters and he lets the audience notice these things, but the characters didn’t. They didn’t break that wall but these were conscious of their own world and how crazy it was.
One of the things I wanted to point out is that miniseries two (DALLAS) was initially supposed to be series five or six. The original second series ended up being so big in terms of what was going to happen that we felt that you didn’t really care enough about these characters yet to drop this really heavy stuff, so Scott said why don’t you do a couple more series before you drop all of this stuff. And he said, “What do you have?” And I said, “Well, there’s always this story I wanted to do about JFK.” And he said, “OK, let’s do that one right now.” And the way it works out is very good. This series gives the characters a lot of room to talk and interact with each other, so you can get to know them better.
BUG: Well, you mentioned Grant Morrison as one of your influences last time we talked. And early on, Grant Morrison came out as a supporter for UA. What is it like to get such a positive endorsement from one of the biggest names in comics?
GW: It was really amazing because from knowing Grant in the two or so years that I’ve known him, that means a lot coming from him. He is like me. He’s got friends that are working on creative things and he’s almost hesitant to read it. You’re afraid to read it. You don’t want to tell them it’s really horrible. So when he heard I was going to do a comic, even he was skeptical as he said in the forward [of the UMBRELLA ACADEMY: APOCALYPSE Trade] and that’s a good thing. He shouldn’t just take it on my word. He heard that I had taken inspiration from DOOM PATROL, but he saw that it was a progression from what he had done in the nineties and not a knock-off. And that it was a completely different tone. But it was a huge honor to have Grant endorse and truly love the book and love what it did.
BUG: UA: APOCALYPSE SUITE had a huge critical success and won quite a few honors, not to mention adoration from fans. What was it like to get all of that love and attention all at once, this being your first stab at comics?
GW: That meant a lot. Honestly. I mean, it means people gave the book a fair shot. It already had some strikes against it. And I’m comfortable with that. I’m really in the public eye from what I do as a day job. And I’m also well aware of comic book vanity projects or when an actor starts a band. I’ve been aware of that stuff not working and people not taking to that stuff. It’s like whenever someone tries to do something outside of the realm for what they’re known for; they tend to fall on their face, at least reviews wise. And it means the work was bigger than the personality behind the work and that was the best compliment to get. To me, the Eisner is the Oscar. I’d rather win an Eisner than an Oscar or a Grammy.
BUG: You’re right. It’s not like the themes from your MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE songs came through in the story. You wouldn’t read that story and think, “Oh, this is the lead singer of MCR writing this.” It’s its own individual project that stands on its own. I think a lot of other creators out there try to repeat that success that they have in movies or whatever medium they work with in comics and it more times than not falls flat or rings false to readers.
GW: I think, yeah, I think the themes that do come up in UA and MCR are the universal ones. Themes about family. About love and death and I think those universal themes that would be similar if you look at both projects under a microscope. How those themes are approached is extremely different. We actually turned down stuff like a BLACK PARADE [MCR’s last album] comic book so often in the past. It had nothing to do with me wanting to do my own comic, it was simply because I didn’t want to do something really cheesy. I mean, who wants to sit and read a comic about a band? I don’t. I never really have.
BUG: I know your last album was a concept album, so it would seem that it would lend itself more to the comic book medium with the themes running from one song to the next.
GW: Well, the band has always made concept records. I’ve always wanted to tell stories. That’s all I really know how to do. My art has always been in this weird place, in between mainstream and European. So it wasn’t really suited for mainstream and it was borderline suited for indie, but I guess more so suited for them. I was trying to get a job, trying to draw Superman and Spider-Man and it just wouldn’t work. This desire to tell stories was still there and when we started the band that desire sort of carried over into that and I started telling stories there. BLACK PARADE is just another story, but the presentation was slightly comic booky. James Jean even did the cover artwork for the record. I guess it wasn’t a big shock that I would try to write a comic.
BUG: Gabriel Ba [the artist for UMBRELLA ACADEMY] is amazing. But did you ever consider using your own artwork for the series?
GW: I don’t think so. I’ve talked with Scott about this. I think eventually I will do an original graphic novel that I get to draw. Y’know, Frank Miller style, where you say, “I’m going to write and draw the whole thing.” That’s appealing to me. I guess when I get a little older and have a little more time. But I’ve talked with Gabriel many times and he gets the UA world better than me. He has this presence in the book and I couldn’t ever see anyone else drawing it. He’s so talented as a writer himself.
BUG: His work reminds me of Gorey a little bit. He reminds me of Mignola. There are so many artists that he reminds me of, but he’s also so distinct.
GR: I couldn’t see anyone drawing it besides Gabriel. He’s got a very special gift. He’s disciplined. None of it is phoned in. Every panel has special attention to it. He will sit there and chain himself to a desk all day. And that’s a gift that I don’t have. I can chain myself to a typewriter all day, but it’s harder to draw. So I’m just really lucky to have him.
BUG: What did you learn about comics going into DALLAS that you didn't know going into APOCALYPSE SUITE?
GW: I learned a ton from APOLCALYPSE SUITE. There are things in there that, to me, I know now that there are better ways to do it. There are a few instances where we literally ran out of room. I think the series is great. That kind of ending where it’s almost existential and abrupt came out of not having room. And Scott would’ve given me the room, but I was dedicated to keeping it to six issues and keeping to 22 pages. It was almost a challenge.
There were a lot things that I learned from the first series. Dialog was the biggest thing. Some people, if they have an issue with the comic, it’s the dialog. And the dialog is different than with a normal comic. They don’t talk like real people. They’re not supposed to. Some of the lines are supposed to clunk a little bit. The story had its own voice from the beginning. I had to embrace that and get better at it. And that’s something in series two, now I write the dialog to these characters and it comes out way better than in series one. There’re way fewer revisions. There’d be a lot of cases where I’d be writing series one and Scott would say, “What are you really trying to say in this scene?” and I would have to distill it. And a lot of the times the dialog was just distilled versions of what I wanted to really say. That was something I had to learn early on. But now, when I send stuff in, the dialog is the part with the least notes on it. There are lines in every issue of DALLAS that I’m really proud of, whereas in the last one, I’m not proud of the lines, I’m proud of the spectacle and freedom and fun you have while reading it. In DALLAS, I’m proud of the dialog.
BUG: Very cool. If you had to pick one, what would you rather do: write music or comics?
GW: That’s a tough question. There’s nothing that will ever beat writing a great song. But there’s something about writing a comic that really puts you in the pilot’s seat. It’s a very different collaboration because you get the material back to you as the artist does it and it’s different than collaborating on music because you’re seeing this back in your hands materialized and there are a lot of happy surprises that happen with it as it goes through that process of being created. There are not as many surprises in music. I mean, you plan it out and play it and its trial and error. I mean, Gabriel would send the comic book pages back and he’s changed a panel here and there to help the pacing and I’ll love it. That’s such a great surprise.
In music, there are really no surprises like that. It’d be hard to pick though between the two. I guess the privacy of it and the control you have over your exterior bubble makes writing comics better for me. It’s less of a spotlight. To me, there’s as much payoff. You know, I get one of those UA comics in my hand every month for six months as opposed to a record where you do all of this work and it comes out every two years if you’re lucky.
BUG: This really interests me, the relationship between the writer and the artist. What’s it like between you and Gabriel? Is he living near you? Do you guys collaborate through emails or phone?
GW: Really, the only chances we’ve had to talk in person have been at the San Diego Comic Con. But this year it was especially cool that after San Diego, we had a signing in LA, so we spent about four days in LA. That was really awesome because we got to hang out there. But before that, when I was on tour, one of the places I got to go was Brazil. And that was my first time in South America. He invited me over and I spent an entire day and night with him and even though he’s someone I’ve worked with, I think it’s hard to spend more than three hours with someone you don’t know, but still we got along as if we had known each other all our lives. It was very comfortable. And we talked about favorite comics and collaborating with each other. So we really bonded as friends in that way. Now, we try to IChat or text each other. He’ll fill me in on what he’s doing and I’ll talk about the [in development UMBRELLA ACADEMY] movie with him and keep him abreast as to what’s happening with the film. But other than that, we don’t have much contact, so it forces me to write very complete scripts. I send Scott the script. Scott revises it. We send Gabriel a script. He will send back some thumbnails. We talk back and forth with more notes. And then Gabriel just does it. There’s no verbal, on the phone talking.
BUG: Some people might say that it makes the construction of these comics less personal, but in this day and age where we have phones, emails, faxes, and scanners, you can really put together a comic and never even meet your artist.
GW: Right, but there really was a strong desire for Gabriel and I to meet one another. Scott [Allie] included. Scott is one of my best friends now. And I’d like to think of Gabriel as one of my best friends now. I’d like to think that if Gabriel and I lived in the same town, we’d hang out every day. Scott is like family to me. And that’s what this project is like. This book is very family oriented; it’s not impersonal to us. When we lost James [Jean, who provided the covers for the first UA miniseries] because he wanted to pursue fine art, which I think is a very noble thing, that was hard for us because he was on the team. That’s why we didn’t try to find another cover artist. I felt that Gabriel was more than qualified for it and then it should completely be his book.
BUG: Do you have any other comic book projects outside of the UMBRELLA ACADEMY universe coming up?
GW: Yeah, I’ve been talking with DC for probably about a year and I’m kind of letting them announce when they want to announce it, which is just as well because I keep to a very crazy schedule and I haven’t submitted my end of it yet. I’m really exciting working with them. I’m doing something really fun with Jann Jones. Joey Cavalieri was an instructor of mine. He was the guy that got me an internship at DC and I have this really funny story that if they ever do another Bizarro, I would love to do it. If that’ll ever happen, I don’t know.
Other than that, I’m working on a comic next year that, depending on scheduling, we’d love Gabriel to do it. I’d love him to take a break from UA for a series and it’s just a one shot miniseries about seven issues long that I’m writing with another writer. It’s completely different than UMBRELLA ACADEMY. It’s a totally different vibe. It’s set in 1990s era America and I’m very excited about that one.
BUG: Is this another one for Dark Horse?
GW: It’s for Dark Horse. Generally, I’m at Dark Horse. That’s been my family. I’ll move out to do other things, but I find the company to be very interesting. I was lucky enough to be an intern at DC, so I still keep ties with them and its fun to work there too. And the people at Marvel, back in the day when I was shopping for work, were always nice to me too, but I don’t know if I could add anything to what they are doing at the moment.
BUG: Is there anything else about DALLAS that you want to tell people?
GW: I’m really interested to see what people are going to think about this new series. There are definitely things that are going to stir it up for die hard fans. Even if they are new to the series, it’ll probably also stir some things up. It does deal with a really, kinda taboo subject and politics at the same time, which has been really fun for me. I’ve never written about politics or assassination in my music and this is the first time I get into that. The book doesn’t take itself too seriously, so people kind of have to remember that when reading this one. It believes its own shit, which it needs to. There’s never a point where I feel the book needs to explain why the Lincoln Memorial is shooting laser beams out of its eyes. It just believes it.
BUG: Yeah, the team fights whatever challenge comes before them without question and then go back to whatever was bothering them as a family, as if it wasn’t such a crazy thing.
GW: Yeah, you never want to really find a formula because then it’ll get stale. But it’s ok to understand what your world is in your story and what can happen in it. There are things that Scott and I have discussed and we’ve said, “That’s a really UMBRELLA ACADEMY thing to do.” A great example is not explaining the Lincoln Memorial, just simply having it there. And why is Pogo dressed as George Washington? Stuff like that. And the reason why it’s not annoying is because no one is sitting around talking about it. No one in the comic is ever addressing it. They don’t even care and want you as the reader not to care about the explanation. I try to make it the really kind of arbitrary as opposed to “Look at how wacky we can be!”
The prime example is the fact that the chimps talk in the UA universe. I think there’re too many talking monkeys in comics. So the way I got around that was to say, “OK, well Pogo is not unique.” And that kind of strips away the wacky aspect of it. If there is this whole civilization of chimps who walk around, having jobs that we have like teachers and politicians, and they’re integrated into our society, so it’s not weird seeing a chimpanzee driving a car down the street. Thinking about things that way kind of made me take out that zany kind of wackiness from the book.
BUG: Well, I’ve gone through all of my questions. Is there anything else you want to readers to know?
GW: Well, I’ve been working with some people at Universal on an UMBRELLA ACADEMY movie and the film has got some momentum to it. There’s no one attached to it yet, but it’s on the brink. I’m working with Scott Bernstein who made the HELLBOY movies happen. He worked with Mike Richardson and Mike Mignola and Mike adores him. So we’re very lucky to have him. Right now we’re lining up screenwriters and I’m getting ready to meet with them. I’m going to be closely working with them to give them guidance and answer questions. I don’t want to impede their craft, but I’ll be there when needed. Right now it doesn’t seem like they are going to add too much to the story, but you know, there’ll have to be changes here and there because a film is different than a comic.
BUG: Will this movie be live action or animated?
GW: It’s going to be live action. But it’s a really, really big compliment to Gabriel because everyone immediately assumes it’s going to be animated. I think that has a lot to do with how distinct Gabriel’s style is. But it’s definitely going to be live action. But that’s moving along very fast. It’s really flattering and I’m excited to be involved in it, but it’s not taking up all my brain capacity. He comic is still most important to me. Right now, we’re looking for our own Guillermo Del Toro for this one like Mike did and I think once that person is found, the film will happen very quickly.
BUG: Very cool. Well, I look forward to that one. When does UMBRELLA ACADEMY: DALLAS #1 come out?
GW: I think it comes out the day before Thanksgiving.
BUG: Can’t wait. Well, good luck with the book and the film. Thank you so much for taking the time out to talk with me. I know it went a little longer than what we had planned, so thank you for that.
GW: That’s ok. This was a really fun interview. When they’re fun to do, it’s ok to take up some extra time.
BUG: Well, I look forward to reading the series. Good luck with it.
GW: No problem, man. Thank you.
BUG: Look for THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY: DALLAS #1 in stores this Wednesday (November 26th)
Hey FASC, you watched I'm a celeb?
I don't like that balloon boobed Nicola.
shit sorry that was very long!!
miss T i haven't watched it tonight. i am taping it, and 24.
Ergo, are the chickies named?
oh please can someone tell me, I don't have time to look, has Perez hauled out that awful pic with the lady minister in it?
I think it's the only one he's got!!
oh just noticed the anon comment re lynz and GW baby.
tbh i am not surprised, they are in their 30's and i guess a MSI break is on the horizon. i guess you have to plan your windows. i can offer his sperm congrats anyway cos all those cigarettes and tight trouser don't bode well!
congrats, really. i don't know them as a couple. i have had 3 babies, it is so exciting and wonderful. (exhausting, worrying etc.....)
i just echo ergo with her concerns, but there's nothing like morning sickness to stop you wanting to do anything but eat weird things and sleep! oh yeh and vomit!!
I think that's the only one he's got of the two of them, for real. He does have another of Gee where he drew over the mike to make it look like a penis, that was vulgar but funny.
Hey everybuddy, how are we all doing on this lovely Monday afternoon/evening?
4:51,
That's cool.
Sugarplum,
Thanks for posting that Dani interview. I think he is one interesting fellow. I forgot to ask you whether or not he was wearing contacts because I have never seen such a blue color like that before X_x
Ugh, I forgot what else I was gonna addressed. Oh yeah, TJ I sent your email. I won't be able to make it :/
I don't know missT I'll ask my friend today, I doubt it, you can't sex them for a while
i don't know them as a couple
haha no really i don't!! sorry that looked kinda odd, like i really knew them!
oh ergo i just checked and it is that fucking picture!!
hi carrie!
Ergo, nope, the picture is still there X_x
Big hi's to you, Faraway, Miss T, Carrie, any anons about :)
hi BC also!!
right gotta fly!
love to you all!
just looked at the clock.
*hugs* mayo and SS!
Goodnight Faraway sweet dreams
Bye FASC, and hey to BC!
That's cool Ergo. Your story of the chicks reminded me of the episode of shaun the sheep when he is there when the chicks hatch and they think he is their mum. My fave episode hahaha!
Hey if he needs a new pic, he could mock one up of the baby. Gerard's head and greasy hair, Lyndsey's bottom half. I'm sure they've got plenty of crotch shots in their picture library hahahaha!
Nighty night FASC. Sweet dreams.
Hiya BC sweetie, how are you today?
I'm doing okay Miss T, thank you. And how are you today? :)
lol perez hasn't heard of cropping yet!
carrie I remember that other pic too!!
well wish me luck! I'm off to work
bye all!!!
ok maybe I'll try
just for old times sake
love that episode too missT
me!
Bye Ergo!
me!
I'm good too thanks BC. What you been up to?
Good luck at work ergo, have fun.
whoa carrie!!!
you beat me!!
but my name is still in the first comment! lol
*happy dance with carrie*
byeeeeeeeeeeee
Sorry! Didn't even notice the comment count was about to roll over.
Hahahahaha congrats carrie, top spot.
See ya leter Ergo, my fellow shaun the sheep loving pal.
And yes, your name being in the comment totally counts! :)
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