

In the comic we insinuate ourselves into the documentary, into those marble corridors of artistic legitimacy where we could never find purchase. I wasn't aware that comic creators were still running for their lives with some imagined "The Man" hounding them, hot to crimp their innovative, illegible noble failures lest "the people" catch wind of the revolution. In 2005, I guess I thought we were kind of done with these adolescent tantrums.
Every time I see some book or video purporting to represent "our scene" it's a Goddamn cavalcade of Scott McCloud acolytes singing one Goddamn note. Scott McCloud's great contribution? He championed a bold new high-tech way for artists to be poor. He seems like a good guy, but the man pumps out these starry eyed sycophants who rattle on and on about the Age of Goddamn (Digital Comics) Aquarius. Without the tyrannical constraints of "strips" or "panels," they can now make a comic as vast as their galloping egos. Everyone has always been able to make "challenging" incoherent art that no-one cared about. And now, with the Internet, more people can not care about it than ever.
We're up to our asses in impractical manifestos that don't get anybody anywhere. I can't imagine why we'd need another one.
(CW)TB out.
please look away
I’m also happy to announce another exhibitor, Perpetual Entertainment will be there with their MMO Gods and Heroes: Rome Rising. I’m also super proud to announce that we’ve got Alienware on board as a sponsor. They’ve given us two of their limited edition Star Wars PC’s to give away during the show. We’ve got a light side and a dark side model. I am currently trying to devise a contest that I am sure to win so that I can secure one of these for myself.
-Gabe out :o:

