John Ostrander: The Family of Sociopaths

John Ostrander

John Ostrander started his career as a professional writer as a playwright. His best known effort, Bloody Bess, was directed by Stuart Gordon, and starred Dennis Franz, Joe Mantegna, William J. Norris, Meshach Taylor and Joe Mantegna. He has written some of the most important influential comic books of the past 25 years, including Batman, The Spectre, Manhunter, Firestorm, Hawkman, Suicide Squad, Wasteland, X-Men, and The Punisher, as well as Star Wars comics for Dark Horse. New episodes of his creator-owned series, GrimJack, which was first published by First Comics in the 1980s, appear every week on ComicMix.

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  1. George Haberberger says:

    The product I purposefully avoided because of its commercials was Charmin. Mr. Whipple constantly admonished housewives for squeezing the Charmin, as if that was something so irresistible. Then of course he was inevitably caught squeezing it himself. I bought any other brand other than Charmin.

  2. demoncat_4 says:

    i am glad i am not the only one who thinks that teacher should get her vacation made perment for all she has taught the kids is to wreck havoc and how to whine. and that dad should take the trip to hawie himself and leave the mother and son behind since they cared more about the trip then if their loved one was in serious danger of having his face destroyed. one produce i won’t use is when that one insurance company has that one talking isurance package whining about climbing a freezer to get some waffles. and they are the wrong kind.

  3. Mindy Newell says:

    John, I will watch Patrick Stewart and Sam Jackson do anything.

    One company whose commercials I get a kick out of is Clorox–my favorite one being the little kid who has “made potty” and runs to his Mommy to show, carrying the potty which is full of urine. The Mommy says, “You did?”” in a congratulatory manny, with the kid looking up at her so pleased and proud, and then Mommy looks at the urine splattered all over the floor, and says, “You did” in a “Oy ve” tone.

    And my favorite Geico commercial–theirs are always fun–is the camel walking through the office saying, “Guess what day it is? It’s hump day.”

    And then there’s the one with the British woman selling a brand of toilet paper–she dares the customer to “go commando.”

    • mike weber says:

      And my favorite Geico commercial–theirs are always fun–is the camel walking through the office saying, “Guess what day it is? It’s hump day.”

      GEICO’s commercials can be just as cute as they like.

      The company is still Evil.