Wednesday, 11 December 2013

WHAT MEN

This week I present for the first time the complete “what men” in one “easy to read” blog posting…

Disclaimer / A Cautionary warning
This is possibly the most perplexing, confusing and contradictory, not to mention experimental project I have ever undertaken

It can also said to be controversial or possibly have controversy pushed into it, as it can arguably be said to be a rage against the dying of the light regarding the comics industry

It can also be said to be the equivalent of being blindfolded, spun around until you are dizzy and then dropped into a maze of mirrors with no actual escape

It might be described as a slight of hand magic trick as its all done with smoke (the dialogue) and mirrors (the art)

Of course it is instantly recognisable while at the same time being something completely different, it is a infinitely nested boxes of contradictions which once they have cancelled each other out leave you with… nothing?

It is supposed to be humorous but one can't decide it is "funny ha - ha" or "funny - peculiar"

It is probably best to consider this project as not only just a mistake, but quite possibly the biggest mistake I have ever made and to not read any of what follows at all as it’s frankly awful

Or it may not be awful, I can’t really decide what follows is for you or not, only you can make such a decision, some people may like it, others may hate it, and some people may be determined to flame me until I have burned to a crisp for even attempting this - all these opinions and more are all equally valid

This project was just something that I felt I had to do at the time, and for the record what follows is not literally my opnion but rather an attempt to summarise all the various opinions that was going around at the time with regards to creators rights issues, using the famous and biggest selling example of how badly wrong creators rights can get

“What men” is only part of the actual title which is in fact (forgive the sexisim)  “If the measure of a man is in his moral and ethical behaviour then what men run the comics industry”

As to if you should read or or not - “I leave this in your hands”




NEXT WEEK :- APESLAYER!

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Who's Who?

"Who's who? Nobody knows.
He was here for just a while, but then he had to go.
Things they changed after he left, but never for the worst and always for the best"

This week I celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who, both with this hand drawn reaction of a Dave Gibbons panel and the essay that appears below, which is called “Tenacity".

I hope you enjoy it!


“Tenacity”
As we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who, the excitement of thousands of fans, myself included - has almost taken on a life of its own, with most of the rest of the world along for the ride or at least aware that it all happened on “The Day of The Doctor”

But while we celebrate, I think it only right and fair that we should acknowledge the tireless efforts of so many people who kept the flame of Doctor Who burning all those years it was not on TV at all…

For all the authors writing challenging, interesting and entertaining novels

All the people making great audio plays and even some video spins offs starting well known cast members

And of course for all the fans that supported the show with a passion and endurance that defies belief

But the hub, the central point, the mission control if you prefer of all this activity has always been and always will be Doctor Who Magazine

Doctor Who Magazine has always been a very high quality publication, with in-depth and very considered articles and a fantastic comic strip

One has to admire the ability to find so many avenues of approach and topics of discussion to keep the quality that high in all the years that Doctor Who was not on tv, with no new episodes to talk about, but it does help that the TV show was suited to this kind of approach, a slow burning multi character development masterpiece

So I would like to propose that amongst everything else we celebrate the tenacity of everyone who helped to keep the flame of Doctor Who alive, without that effort, without that tenacity, the show would have not remained in the public eye and chances of the show returning (as obviously it eventually did) would have been much lesser

This is a clear and as positive statement that fandom can make a real difference and to bring something forward to even greater heights

The current Doctor Who show is a celebration in part on the basis of how passionate the fans are, and the people who work on the show tend to be fans themselves, and all they normally have one thing in common

Doctor Who Magazine

So let us thank everyone both behind and in front of the magazine, anyone who ever contributed Doctor Who Magazine to or ever brought a copy of Doctor Who Magazine in those “wilderness years” as all those people mean that we can all celebrate!

NEXT WEEK: WHAAAT?!