Episode 444 Talkback: Larry Marder
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Posted 22 May 2008 - 12:15 PM
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Posted 22 May 2008 - 02:09 PM
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#4
Posted 22 May 2008 - 03:24 PM
Quid, Me Anxius Sum?

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Posted 22 May 2008 - 05:54 PM
On floppy vs. trade our thoughts tend to be this; a floppy should be more like a TV show and trade (if made specifically for that format) should be structured more like a movie. Not that you can't put either one into the over format if need be - but they seem to work best of thought of in those separate genera's. Kinda like The Goon: Chinatown was like a movie - and about anything Mark Waid does is like a good, concise TV show.
Now, lastly, all the talk about bean world made us want to pick up a copy right away while it's fresh in our heads. Is there any timeline on when the book will be coming out?
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Posted 22 May 2008 - 06:16 PM
On floppy vs. trade our thoughts tend to be this; a floppy should be more like a TV show and trade (if made specifically for that format) should be structured more like a movie. Not that you can't put either one into the over format if need be - but they seem to work best of thought of in those separate genera's. Kinda like The Goon: Chinatown was like a movie - and about anything Mark Waid does is like a good, concise TV show.
Now, lastly, all the talk about bean world made us want to pick up a copy right away while it's fresh in our heads. Is there any timeline on when the book will be coming out?
The press release from Dark Horse said 2009
#8
Posted 22 May 2008 - 07:20 PM
I also enjoyed his statement that Beanworld is easier to read than it is to describe. It is a lot like he said - the various comedic adventures of a tribe trying to keep its food chain alive, but it's also a little about ecology, science, art, love, and the evolution of a society in general. There's a lot going on, and it definitely makes you think, but it's presented in such a way as to be very entertaining and never the heavy-handed hippie parable I've made it sound like just now.
This post has been edited by Library Boy: 22 May 2008 - 07:21 PM
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Posted 22 May 2008 - 07:38 PM
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You know...seeing Bryan in that particular picture.....I think it's been remarked before how much the Hughie character in "The Boys" looks like Bryan? Now doesn't that picture bring to mind a particular scene in a recent issue????
btw...I loved Beanworld back in the 90s when I read it...looking forward to revisting it!
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This post has been edited by ctowner1: 22 May 2008 - 07:39 PM
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Posted 22 May 2008 - 08:58 PM
I hope it does get in a lot of people's hands; it will be interesting to see how it is accepted in the current market. As Larry pointed out, things are different now, and it shouldn't be seen as 'out there' as is once was, although it is completely unique and of itself.
That being said, I wouldn't mind nice HC's as well...
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And on the milk front
This post has been edited by DBM: 22 May 2008 - 08:59 PM
#11
Posted 23 May 2008 - 03:00 AM
Nina Hartley!?! Wow, I'd better download and listen!!
#12
Posted 23 May 2008 - 05:16 AM
Bill--can you give us a quick compare/contrast between Beanworld and Fraggle Rock? Sounds like they have some themes in common.
#13
Posted 23 May 2008 - 06:34 AM
I tend to love episodes like these that find people with great vantages during the era I started reading comics in.
...and Milk is disgusting and I find it almost unbelievable people can eat real food while drinking it.
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Posted 23 May 2008 - 12:23 PM
Wow, you know, I never thought about it before, but you're right, they do!
Let me mull it over and get back to you on that one.
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Posted 23 May 2008 - 12:51 PM
Although, Larry did say that McFarlane toys were so good because Todd 'made' the suppliers live up to his expectations (I'm paraphrasing)... I could see this coming off as psychotic, expecially depending on which side you were on. If you are the produder and Todd keeps telling you you've still got it wrong, you're going to eventually say "this guys nuts". 'Course I'm just speculating. At work I often hear 2 sides of a story, and the story is always a bit different depending on who you are talking to. Larry strikes me as the calm level headed one who people need around to keep things on track (with thoughts of Beans dancing in his head
#16
Posted 23 May 2008 - 03:42 PM
Milk - it doesn't do MY body good. lol
PS / Larry was a great guest! Glad we were able to get him on.
#17
Posted 23 May 2008 - 04:07 PM
That's what Almond milk is for.
Or Rice.
Or Hemp.
#18
Posted 24 May 2008 - 01:17 AM
Milk - it doesn't do MY body good. lol
PS / Larry was a great guest! Glad we were able to get him on.
Peter...how is the show going? We miss ya on CGS man, will you be back to regular duties in a few weeks?
As to the episode, I have to admit at first I thought this was going to be a snoozer because I just really couldn't get excited about Beanworld or listening to Marder's "perspective" on Image; but the 2nd half of the episode was worth waiting for. I nearly lost my shit when Jamie D said he had a picture of Nina Hartley and then Murd coming out of nowhere with a "cum on your brother" line! And if that weren't enough I hear Deemer talking about cow manure in an accent that I can only guess is a spot on Pennsylvania Dutch. I was hurting from laughing so much, and people in Manhattan must have thought I was slightly out of my mind laughing to myself as I walked down the street.
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Posted 24 May 2008 - 01:33 AM

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