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Sun Sep 7, 2008 — by Elayne Riggs
ComicMix Columns & Features for the Week Ending September 7, 2008
Bringing you reading, writing and... more reading!
It's back to school time for the kiddies, and the promise of cooler weather at last for those of us who live in those parts of the US that still have seasons! I love September, don't you? Particularly as it means the end of the political conventions and only two more months left in the Silly Season. Here's what we've had for you this past week:
- Mike Gold - Brainiac On Banjo: Getting Screwed
- Dennis O'Neil - The Four-Color Answer: Turning Comics Into Manga
- Me - It's All Good: Getting Catty
- John Ostrander - Tales From The O-zone: Catnapped
- Michael Davis - Straight, No Chaser: Country First
- Andrew Wheeler - Manga Friday: Swords and Psychics
- Martha Thomases - Brilliant Disguise:Sarah Palin: Storytelling
Let me know when the rugrats are settled down and it's safe to visit Staples again...
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Anonymous (7:49 PM on Mon Sep 8, 2008)
WOW! To say I am insulted by this cartoon would be a gross understatement. I come here to ComicMix to read COMIC BOOKS, and about COMIC BOOKS and all I have read over the last few weeks are political swipes...Most of them being dominated by the "Pro-Obama" crowd.
There is a reason that most celebrities, writers, and artists should focus on their craft, rather than wax political science philosophy. Especially considering that most of them, don't even know from which they speak, and in the process, lose 50% of their audience. If I wanted to read about the latest presidential race, I would turn to the newspaper, or cable news. I WANT TO READ ABOUT THE INDUSTRY THAT I LOVE...COMIC BOOKS!!!
I beg and implore all of you contributors here at ComicMix...Please, please, please stop confusing this site with a place like "MoveOn.org".