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September 26, 2013

i reread your run on Wolverine TBTI- hilarious work btw, and i felt like your character work for The Dazzler was pitch perfect, and honestly dude, i wanted to know what drew you to the character. Is there any chance that you would ever pen a Dazzler solo s

Thanks, man. Thats nice to hear. A semi-saterical Wolverine series wasn’t what most Logan fans were looking for.


Go figure.


A Dazzler solo series?


That is a question I never in this life expected to be asked. I’d put the chance somewhere in the vicinity of none, but never say never.


As for what drew me to her, I can’t really remember. I think I got to a place in the story where I needed some X-Men and I looked to see who was on the team at that point. If memory serves, Matt Fraction was writing t...

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i reread your run on Wolverine TBTI- hilarious work btw, and i felt like your character work for The Dazzler was pitch perfect, and honestly dude, i wanted to know what drew you to the character. Is there any chance that you would ever pen a Dazzler solo s

Thanks, man. Thats nice to hear. A semi-saterical Wolverine series wasn’t what most Logan fans were looking for.


Go figure.


A Dazzler solo series?


That is a question I never in this life expected to be asked. I’d put the chance somewhere in the vicinity of none, but never say never.


As for what drew me to her, I can’t really remember. I think I got to a place in the story where I needed some X-Men and I looked to see who was on the team at that point. If memory serves, Matt Fraction was writing t...

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Published on September 26, 2013 09:38

i reread your run on Wolverine TBTI- hilarious work btw, and i felt like your character work for The Dazzler was pitch perfect, and honestly dude, i wanted to know what drew you to the character. Is there any chance that you would ever pen a Dazzler solo s

Thanks, man. Thats nice to hear. A semi-saterical Wolverine series wasn’t what most Logan fans were looking for.


Go figure.


A Dazzler solo series?


That is a question I never in this life expected to be asked. I’d put the chance somewhere in the vicinity of none, but never say never.


As for what drew me to her, I can’t really remember. I think I got to a place in the story where I needed some X-Men and I looked to see who was on the team at that point. If memory serves, Matt Fraction was writing t...

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Published on September 26, 2013 09:38

Blogging: A Note Upon

It is mostly not much fun for me.


As many have observed before me, a blog can be a source of anxiety more than of pleasure.


I’m one of those anxiety people.


It is important, therefore, that I make a conscious effort to disregard the vacuum pressure of the blog.


Like all voids, it wants to be filled.


But it is effectively a bottomless pit. A blog is never full, it is simply, at some point, done.


Pulpnoir was done and so I pulled the plug and walked away and started over. Charliehuston.com is f...

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Published on September 26, 2013 09:29

September 23, 2013

Great moments in dashboard confluence.
You have to trust me that...





Great moments in dashboard confluence.


You have to trust me that they were right next to each other; the interceding text needed to go.

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Published on September 23, 2013 16:18

September 17, 2013

mares-nest-x:

drawing in a notebook 20x28 cm



mares-nest-x:



drawing in a notebook 20x28cm


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Published on September 17, 2013 06:44

September 16, 2013

explore-blog:

Where’s the octopus? Few things make a marine...



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Where’s the octopus? Few things make a marine biologist scream, but this mind-blowing camouflaging octopus is one of them. Oh, amazing planet.



Clementine says, “That’s really cool.”

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Published on September 16, 2013 18:43

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Gorgeous vintage covers from the U.S. Space...







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Gorgeous vintage covers from the U.S. Space Program. Pair with some magnificent work by famous artists from the NASA Art Program.



Lest I be accused of unfairly dissing NASA’s design chops.

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Published on September 16, 2013 11:25

Um, time to update you imagery, NASA.
Research on radio waves...



Um, time to update you imagery, NASA.


Research on radio waves with my daughter this morning led to NASA’s informative, if somewhat visually outdated, legacy page: http://science.hq.nasa.gov/kids/imagers/ems/radio.html


"Why are antennae on your cell phones smaller that antennae on your radios?"


So glad this is lingering on a server somewhere. The updated page is not nearly as fulfilling: http://missionscience.nasa.gov/ems/05_radiowaves.html

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Published on September 16, 2013 07:53

September 15, 2013

Did you see the NSA is sharing data with Israel? Opinions?

Oh yes, I saw it.


I am overflowing with opinions, but I’m also more than a little fatigued just thinking about the subject let alone commenting on it.


That said, it seems perfectly clear that these invasions of privacy and abuses of power are fucked in the extreme. It also seems perfectly clear that whatever the ambivalence of my feelings regarding Snowden the man, his actions are increasingly proving to have been in the public interest. Is there any legitimate excuse for a government agency t...

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Published on September 15, 2013 09:13

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