Mike Sterling and Erin Schadt both point you to The Couriers 03: The Ballad of Johnny Funwrecker pdf. Man, I sure do enjoy typing "funwrecker" over and over.
Johnny Bacardi calls me "the patron saint of the Comics Blogoshpere." Obviously, that is because I can't be bargained with, I can't be reasoned with, I don't feel pain or pity or remorse or fear. And I absolutely will not stop, ever, until everyone is purchasing and enjoying our books.
Bill Sherman on Warren Ellis' Come in Alone: "A lot has changed in the years since those columns first spewed forth, even if Ellis' howls at habitual fannish consumerism still remain unfortunately topical."
Tim O'Neil looks at 1000 Steps to World Domination and says, "I liked this book a lot... He makes the most of his format. He knows how to throw out side-tracks without losing his momentum or thematic cohesion. Things that are touched upon early in the book are paid off near the end. Despite the book’s aggressive smallness (both literal and figurative), there is a satisfying wholeness."
...and today's Backlist Pointer is Come in Alone by Warren Ellis: "Part social commentary, part sitting at-the-feet-of-Socrates, part kick in the ass, COME IN ALONE was the [comic book industry observations] column that would zig when you thought it would zag. "
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