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November 15, 2014

Here's Why I Love Disney Infinity

I was playing just almost randomly as Tinkerbell, and I suddenly had to fight a swarm of Venom Symbiotes with a lightsaber.




Come on, that’s cool.



TINK vs VENOM.



With a LIGHTSABRE.



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Published on November 15, 2014 09:59

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Kids Races Tallulah Louise and Henry Leo

That is the...





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Kids Races Tallulah Louise and Henry Leo



That is the most adorable thing ever.

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Published on November 15, 2014 09:55

I Am Signing Today In Springfield, Oregon! And I Ask A Favor!

Saturday, 11/15/14



I am signing my only signing in Oregon for quite some time, today at Dragonvine Comics and Toys in Springfield, Oregon, from 1-4 pm.



They have some fun stuff planned, I’m told, AND the great Leia Weathington, of BOLD RILEY fame, will also be signing. Woot! She’s awesome, and Bold Riley is no kidding one of the best new books out there.


I don’t want to be lonely so please drop by!



Also, I want to ask a favor…if you have a 3ds, would you consider bringing it so I can streetpass you? I live in the boonies and no one here has one so I need to get some from YOU guys!  :)



It’s going to be fun. Please come say hello!

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Published on November 15, 2014 09:47

November 14, 2014

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INCREDIBLY COOL THING THAT ALMOST...



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INCREDIBLY COOL THING THAT ALMOST HAPPENED



Okay, many of you know I wrote a new version of a classic DC character called THE ALL NEW ATOM. The lead character was a young Chinese-Korean scientist and teacher named Ryan Choi, and the book had a fun, weird science vibe that made it a bit of a cult favorite.


It sold better than anyone expected, and there’s a lot of fondness for Ryan still. He wasn’t a master martial artist, his fighting style came from his mother, an Olympic gymnast. And his joy in seeing the world from a tiny perspective made him a lot of fun to read about, in my opinion.


On twitter a couple years ago, the wonderfully talented Canadian actor, Osric Chau, whose father is from HK and whose mom is from Malaysia, was on Twitter, and he had just gotten hold of a bunch of ATOM issues and was saying incredibly nice things about it (not to me, we didn’t know each other), and he said that it was the first time he saw a superhero that reminded him of himself, that looked and acted like he did, and that it meant a lot to him.


Some people pointed it out to me, and being a fan of Supernatural, where I first saw Osric, I was thrilled, of course. We talked a little bit back and forth, and he was just as charming and gracious as you could ever hope, and it definitely became cemented in my mind, MAN, if they ever do Ryan in a film, IT MUST BE OSRIC PLAYING HIM.


Later, at a busy con in Seattle, I had had long lines all weekend and was getting a little fuzzy, when this RIDICULOUSLY handsome and charismatic guy comes up in line, smiling, and saying he just wanted to meet me. It took a minute, but people were all excited to see him, and I realized, holy crap, that’s Osric Chau!


So I gave him a big hug and did the squee thing, and I am even more convinced, OSRIC CHAU is RYAN CHOI.


He REALLY is. Also, he’s even more handsome in person than on television, what a cutie this guy is!


Anyway.  I was so touched that I decided even if Osric couldn’t be Ryan, I would make him a hero in the comics anyway. So, I got approval from everyone to have him be the best swordsman in the world in Red Sonja. Osric was delighted, and we put him in there, and it was just a lot of fun for all of us.


Here’s what I DIDN’T know, and just found out.


Osric and a partner of his, actually tried to get an ATOM show greenlighted! I didn’t know this at all.  But man, alive, with the FLASH and GOTHAM and ARROW being such big hits, can you imagine what an ATOM show would be like? With OSRIC playing Ryan?


Unfortunately, it hasn’t happened yet, but they haven’t given up.


I am attaching an illustration they used to show the concept…what Ryan would wear in the first season (he would work up to the costume!). My understanding is that the suit would have the bio-luminescence that the comic introduced, and the show would have the full cast of our comic, including the Lighter Than Air Society.


I ask you, how fun would this have been?


Hollywood, we want an ATOM show with OSRIC CHAU as RYAN CHOI!



Osric and I spent the better part of a year developing this series together and, man, it was a blast. Shame the pitch never went anywhere but it was so much fun making a TV show out of Gail’s vibrant world and cast of “ALL-NEW ATOM.”


And yes, the plan would’ve been for him to start with just the jacket and gloves for season 1, with the season 1 finale being when he receives the proper “Atom Environmental Protection Suit,” which would have looked more like the traditional costume that Ryan wears in the comics. :)



So cool! I didn’t know if it was okay to use your name.


It’s not too late, get Osric on the Flash!

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Published on November 14, 2014 19:17

For those who missed it, here’s Osric in Red Sonja!





For those who missed it, here’s Osric in Red Sonja!

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Published on November 14, 2014 15:26

INCREDIBLY COOL THING THAT ALMOST HAPPENED


Okay, many of you...



INCREDIBLY COOL THING THAT ALMOST HAPPENED




Okay, many of you know I wrote a new version of a classic DC character called THE ALL NEW ATOM. The lead character was a young Chinese-Korean scientist and teacher named Ryan Choi, and the book had a fun, weird science vibe that made it a bit of a cult favorite.


It sold better than anyone expected, and there’s a lot of fondness for Ryan still. He wasn’t a master martial artist, his fighting style came from his mother, an Olympic gymnast. And his joy in seeing the world from a tiny perspective made him a lot of fun to read about, in my opinion.


On twitter a couple years ago, the wonderfully talented Canadian actor, Osric Chau, whose father is from HK and whose mom is from Malaysia, was on Twitter, and he had just gotten hold of a bunch of ATOM issues and was saying incredibly nice things about it (not to me, we didn’t know each other), and he said that it was the first time he saw a superhero that reminded him of himself, that looked and acted like he did, and that it meant a lot to him.



Some people pointed it out to me, and being a fan of Supernatural, where I first saw Osric, I was thrilled, of course. We talked a little bit back and forth, and he was just as charming and gracious as you could ever hope, and it definitely became cemented in my mind, MAN, if they ever do Ryan in a film, IT MUST BE OSRIC PLAYING HIM.


Later, at a busy con in Seattle, I had had long lines all weekend and was getting a little fuzzy, when this RIDICULOUSLY handsome and charismatic guy comes up in line, smiling, and saying he just wanted to meet me. It took a minute, but people were all excited to see him, and I realized, holy crap, that’s Osric Chau!



So I gave him a big hug and did the squee thing, and I am even more convinced, OSRIC CHAU is RYAN CHOI.



He REALLY is. Also, he’s even more handsome in person than on television, what a cutie this guy is!



Anyway.  I was so touched that I decided even if Osric couldn’t be Ryan, I would make him a hero in the comics anyway. So, I got approval from everyone to have him be the best swordsman in the world in Red Sonja. Osric was delighted, and we put him in there, and it was just a lot of fun for all of us.



Here’s what I DIDN’T know, and just found out.



Osric and a partner of his, actually tried to get an ATOM show greenlighted! I didn’t know this at all.  But man, alive, with the FLASH and GOTHAM and ARROW being such big hits, can you imagine what an ATOM show would be like? With OSRIC playing Ryan?



Unfortunately, it hasn’t happened yet, but they haven’t given up.



I am attaching an illustration they used to show the concept…what Ryan would wear in the first season (he would work up to the costume!). My understanding is that the suit would have the bio-luminescence that the comic introduced, and the show would have the full cast of our comic, including the Lighter Than Air Society.



I ask you, how fun would this have been?



Hollywood, we want an ATOM show with OSRIC CHAU as RYAN CHOI!

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Published on November 14, 2014 15:19

SIGNING TOMORROW, SATURDAY 11/15/14!

I will be signing tomorrow in SPRINGFIELD, OREGON, at DRAGONVINE TOYS, from 1-4 pm.  Should be lots of fun, I think they have some cool stuff planned, AND the great Leia Weathington, creator of the wonderful BOLD RILEY comic, will be there signing as well.



Should be a great time. Please come by so I’m not lonely!

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Published on November 14, 2014 13:49

What are your thoughts on National Novel Writing Month?

I don’t know much about it but anything that gets people writing, I heartily endorse.

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Published on November 14, 2014 09:00

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In honor of cosplay appreciation day, here’s a...



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In honor of cosplay appreciation day, here’s a pic of me and Gail at Baltimore comic con. I love that lady.



I was so happy to see you again!

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Published on November 14, 2014 08:27

Do you ever have trouble reining in your writing? I get inspired by some comics that are these sweeping epics where everything ties together and everything has a deeper meaning. And when I try to to apply these concepts to my writing it just turns into a c

This is the dreaded Scope Creep.



Listen, some people write their first novel and it comes out perfectly, like Watership Down, or something similar, because their minds simply work that way.



Most of us need to learn to run before we do a marathon. You wouldn’t try a Nascar race without practicing on a test track, first. Writing is art, but it’s also a craft, and it’s one where your fastest path to getting better is messing up badly first. Every screw up sharpens your tools.


Scope Creep in writing is when you just let everything spread out so much that the core ideas can get lost. Always ask yourself, what is the heart of this story, what is its essence, what is it about? Is it about that guy walking by witnessing the main action? No? Then get rid of him, don’t follow him home. 


Focus. 


There are books that welcome sprawl. But they take a long time to learn how to master. And I am ALL ABOUT finishing things. If you get frustrated, you are unlikely to finish. Try a tighter, more effective story. Cut the crap out, slice it away. Some of the most effective stories ever told are short stories. Sprawl is often confused with quality or depth, and the truth is, it is just as likely to be unnecessary gristle and waste. 



Tighten your story. You don’t try to climb Mt. Everest FIRST. 



And finally, each thing you finish makes you a better writer, I firmly believe that. So if Scope Creep is stopping you from finishing, then abolish Scope Creep entirely.

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Published on November 14, 2014 08:26

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