Did anyone else see Teen Titans this weekend on Cartoon Network? It was both completely hilarious and as scary as anything else I've seen on TV in months. And it had an opening scene villain I can only assume was supposed to be Harry Knowles.
But the best part was Cyborg's reaction to the realization that his candy was, in fact, "evil." Dwayne McDuffie is a genius.
Randy was right about this series from day 1. I now look forward to it as much as I do new Justice League episodes. I need Tivo so I can always have episode of Teen Titans, Justice League and Static Shock on hand. Ah, screw it. I watch too much TV as it is.
Monday, February 09, 2004
Melbotis writes:
Dear Jim,
Today Mel was hanging out very bored
this is Mel at League HQ
When all of a sudden Killer Croc showed up
Killer Croc is trapped in plastic
Stupid cat came to see Croc
Jeff says: Hooperee dooperee
Then Gorn lizard man come by to give tips
The Gorn advises: don't underestimate Shatner!
Then other Killer Croc come by
The other Killer Croc feels like a lesser croc, and this makes him angry
Mel was happy for free stuff from Loyal Leaguers
First Nathan send press materials from new DVD release, Comic Book: The Movie
The League meant to find this movie this weekend, but spaced out and forgot.
Then Jim send Croc
Where will Croc live?
Maybe with Caped Crusader and pals?
Croc tired of being in package...
Jeff check to see if Croc OK...
Jeff's report: Jlippy jloopy jloooooo
Batman swing by to give directions
Croc find home among many other friends from horrible Gotham City
Thanks to Jim for making this ridiculously pointless photo essay possible. The League extends it's eternal gratitude.
Dear Jim,
Today Mel was hanging out very bored
this is Mel at League HQ
When all of a sudden Killer Croc showed up
Killer Croc is trapped in plastic
Stupid cat came to see Croc
Jeff says: Hooperee dooperee
Then Gorn lizard man come by to give tips
The Gorn advises: don't underestimate Shatner!
Then other Killer Croc come by
The other Killer Croc feels like a lesser croc, and this makes him angry
Mel was happy for free stuff from Loyal Leaguers
First Nathan send press materials from new DVD release, Comic Book: The Movie
The League meant to find this movie this weekend, but spaced out and forgot.
Then Jim send Croc
Where will Croc live?
Maybe with Caped Crusader and pals?
Croc tired of being in package...
Jeff check to see if Croc OK...
Jeff's report: Jlippy jloopy jloooooo
Batman swing by to give directions
Croc find home among many other friends from horrible Gotham City
Thanks to Jim for making this ridiculously pointless photo essay possible. The League extends it's eternal gratitude.
Sunday, February 08, 2004
Julius Schwartz, the great Silver Age editor of all things Superman, has merged with the infinite.
Julie Schwartz edited well before my time, and just barely into it. I was always more familiar with his work from reprints and collected editions, but just a few years of fandom, and it's hard not to know what a personal and creative influence Julie was on so many.
RIP, Julie, and thanks for everything. Up, up and away.
More anecdotes are included on this same page.
Julie Schwartz edited well before my time, and just barely into it. I was always more familiar with his work from reprints and collected editions, but just a few years of fandom, and it's hard not to know what a personal and creative influence Julie was on so many.
RIP, Julie, and thanks for everything. Up, up and away.
More anecdotes are included on this same page.
Congratulations to my former co-workers at the Faculty Innovation Center at the University of Texas at Austin. These guys work really hard, are chronically underpaid, and put up with an insane amount of nonsense. Why? because basically they like each other and can't imagine not being a part of that team.
Some public recognition was doled out last week.
I'm going to go ahead and quote from an e-mail Juan Diaz, Video Producer, sent out to many, many people this weekend.
"WEP: Engineering 109" took the Silver Award yesterday, at the awards ceremony in the Palmer Events Center.
In case you are not aware the ADDY awards are the advertising industry's equivalent of the Oscars. Ad campaigns compete initially at the local level, and the local winners eventually compete at the national level. This year's national ADDY awards ceremony will be in Dallas, TX. on June 12. The local competition was hosted by the Austin Ad Federation.
We at the Faculty Innovation Center have been working very hard to produce these commercials for the College of Engineering, and it is very rewarding to know that we are competitive with organizations like GSD&M, Milkshake Media, and Fd2S.
Anyway, congrats, FIC. It's a real pleasure to see you guys getting some recognition for your work!
See the Faculty Innovation Center Website here.
You can download the video off the Women in Engineering Program website. I think it's the download over there on the right.
Some public recognition was doled out last week.
I'm going to go ahead and quote from an e-mail Juan Diaz, Video Producer, sent out to many, many people this weekend.
"WEP: Engineering 109" took the Silver Award yesterday, at the awards ceremony in the Palmer Events Center.
In case you are not aware the ADDY awards are the advertising industry's equivalent of the Oscars. Ad campaigns compete initially at the local level, and the local winners eventually compete at the national level. This year's national ADDY awards ceremony will be in Dallas, TX. on June 12. The local competition was hosted by the Austin Ad Federation.
We at the Faculty Innovation Center have been working very hard to produce these commercials for the College of Engineering, and it is very rewarding to know that we are competitive with organizations like GSD&M, Milkshake Media, and Fd2S.
Anyway, congrats, FIC. It's a real pleasure to see you guys getting some recognition for your work!
See the Faculty Innovation Center Website here.
You can download the video off the Women in Engineering Program website. I think it's the download over there on the right.
Friday, February 06, 2004
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