Credo

I am never, ever taking a staycation again.

PS: Thanks to my mom, Suzanna Lasker, for the emergency graphic on Monday. When you don’t have an art department, you learn to adapt.

I am never, ever taking a staycation again.

PS: Thanks to my mom, Suzanna Lasker, for the emergency graphic on Monday. When you don’t have an art department, you learn to adapt.
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09/2/09 at 10:03 am
Actually, Beatrix, if your staycations cause such events (Disvel, Tokyopopped, ADiVision…) then I’m sure the industry bigboys can find some petty funds to send you to a nice hotel in the Catskills.
09/2/09 at 2:58 pm
Staycation, Spam, Postum, Saccharine, Gatorade, Wooden Nickels, Street Hot Dogs, Compassionate Conservatism. We’re all doin’ what we can. Prosperity is just around the corner.
09/2/09 at 4:37 pm
It’s very sweet to hear your mom helped you out!
09/2/09 at 7:49 pm
[…] Of course, now that Spider-Man is the property of the Disney, one can only imagine the intellectual property structure that will be enforced around him. Not to say Marvel was very progressive in such matters, but there is no one more aggressive and powerful about extending both the terms and the lengths of copyright than the Mouse. Which is unfortunate given the state of the digital comics evolution. As we discussed in a previous post, unless the comics industry truly begins to loosen its grip and take innovative business models seriously, the rather extraordinary levels of comics piracy will continue with no real alternatives presented. With Disney now entering the field in a dominant fashion, I have little optimism, however, even if the creators themselves are interested in expression far more than locking in revenue streams for “generations.” Share and Enjoy: […]
09/4/09 at 12:32 am
Hey, look what I found…
http://www.fanboyradio.com/blog/fanboy-radio-523-disney-marvel-merger-mayhem/