


While checking my friend David Hopkins' website, I saw something cool that he posted...
Hey kids, do you like Tiki? Googie? Vegas? Cocktails? Bars? Heists? Mobsters? All female motorcycle stunt teams? Well then this book is the book for you! Tiki Joe Mysteries is a graphic novel written and illustrated by a friend of mine and fellow Dallas area creator, Mark Murphy. It's published by Slave Labor Graphics and is actually two stories jam packed into one graphic novel. My only regret is that I didn't pick it up sooner! But hey, cut me some slack, we have new baby here. Any-who, the book is a well crafted retro blast, well worth the price of admission, so do yourself a favor and pick up a copy today!
















Well, Jack arrived at 7:02 pm on Friday August 29. 6 pounds 7 ounces. 19.2 inches long. He has lots of dark brown wavy (maybe curly) hair. Heather was in labor for 13 hours. Both she and baby Jack are doing great.



Just a reminder that Tulsa Defcon 7 is at the Tulsa Convention Center this weekend. The show is actually Friday through Sunday but I’ll only be there Saturday and Sunday.
www.tulsadefcon.com
I know Chuck D. told you "Don't believe the hype", but in this case you really should. The Dark Knight was greatness. A sequel better than the original. A better comic book film than Iron Man. Iron Man is much more fun than The Dark Knight, that's for sure, a better summer popcorn super hero movie, but The Dark Knight is a better film. Darker. Well, much, much, much darker, but better.
Well, if the movies is a cool as the trailer I will be. After seeing some of the costume images awhile back,
I had a nervous feeling about this movie. But after watching (get it, watching?) the trailer, I'm much more psyched about seeing this. I guess it's time to pull the book off the shelf and re-read it, I have until March, so I think I've got time. Good grief, it's been like 20 years since I read it. I've forgotten more about it than I remember. It's funny how they call it a "graphic novel" in the trailer. Technically, it's a collected mini-series in trade paperback. But to quote Nigel Tufnel from Spinal Tap... ''That's nit picking, isn't it?''