MIKE GOLD: Get a life? Why?
It would be silly if I didn’t enjoy being a comics and popular culture mini-mogel. It’s fun to have movie stars call you up; that just happened. Getting into movie screenings is swell. People give you cool stuff. I’ve been friends with Will Eisner and Dick Sprang, and Dick Giordano was at my birthday party last week. I get to work with my closest friends, with people I respect, and with folks with whom I am in awe. Coupled with my fantastic, loving family, I live out Randy Newman’s great song from 1983: My Life is Good.
Of course, Newman’s a bit sarcastic, but then again, so am I. But I prefer to think of me as edgy. Randy, on the other hand, writes songs for Disney movies. We all have our outlets.
And comics is one of mine. A big one. It’s been the thread that’s run through my entire life. I learned how to read by trying to decipher Pogo and Li’l Abner on the comics page of the Chicago Daily News. I left broadcasting in 1976 to work for DC Comics, and I’ve never looked back. It’s how I met my wife and daughter (figure that one out).
So now that I’ve turned 57, I once again find myself in the middle of another “summer” comics convention season. In the past couple months we ComicMix folk have been to, oh, Pittsburgh, Charlotte, Long Island, San Diego, Chicago, four or five different shows in New York City, and probably a couple I’m temporarily forgetting. I’ve still got Tarrytown NY, Baltimore MD, and Columbus Ohio to go this year, along with at least one other show in Manhattan. And one thought has been clattering against my brainpan for the last several weeks:
I’m really getting too old for all this.
Right now, I want to go see The Simpsons Movie and Sicko and the Bourne Whatever, and I want to sit down with a stack of comic books as tall as Glenn Hauman and just chill out and read ‘em.
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not complaining. I’m whining. There’s a difference.
I love ComicMix, I love seeing old friends at these here conventions, and I truly enjoy meeting comics fans. But, right now, I don’t think we’ve got a show scheduled for October (I refuse to check) and, damn it, I’m going to go trick-or-treating and I’m going to go to a couple hockey games with my daughter.
You see, my life IS good.
Mike Gold is editor-in-chief of ComicMix.
October is the New York State Sheep and Wool Festival in Rhinebeck.
Ooh, Rhinebeck! Can we send a ComicMix contingent? :)I finally got that week I wanted last week, when I caught up on lots and lots of reading and didn't do much more than that. A great recharger. Alas, I'm back at the day job now, and I could feel my blood pressure rising the minute I walked into my office.Thanks for running that photo, Mike!
The Program Director of Mid-Ohio-Con just asked me who from ComixMix is coming to the convention. I think he wants to plan a panel or something.Personally, I think he's kind of a goofball, but he means well.Tony
Looking forward to seeing you in Baltimore.
57!?!?! I used to be 57, but I got over it.