Wednesday Warren – Gridlock
The next song on Side 2 of Transverse City continues Warren’s speculation that the now (circa 1989) is just as much a dystopia as the future he’d conjured on Side 1. “Gridlock” should be familiar to LA...
Read MorePosted by Barry | Aug 10, 2011 | Wednesday Warren
The next song on Side 2 of Transverse City continues Warren’s speculation that the now (circa 1989) is just as much a dystopia as the future he’d conjured on Side 1. “Gridlock” should be familiar to LA...
Read MorePosted by Barry | Aug 8, 2011 | Memory Monday
In case you were wondering: The sound of the personification of Universal Entropy at war with the anthropomorphic principle of an Open Universe is “KAWHATHOOOM!” Comics! (From Legion of...
Read MorePosted by Barry | Aug 5, 2011 | This Week in Rejection!
There’s a story behind this one. Technically, there are two. Back in 1989, Bantam Books published this: It was a very cool book, with a bunch of fun, well-executed short stories about Batman. I loved it. After a while, I...
Read MorePosted by Barry | Aug 3, 2011 | Wednesday Warren
If Side 1 of Transverse City (Warren’s 1989 album and the subject of the last half-dozen WednesdayWarrens) was a speculative leap into a dystopian future, then Side 2 hit a little closer to home, while being not one whit...
Read MorePosted by Barry | Aug 3, 2011 | Geeking Out
I was asked a while back on Twitter to name my five favorite superheroes, along with some other comic-related stuff. I declined, saying that it was too complicated to discuss on Twitter, but promised to blog about it. And so...
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