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  1. Sirens #6 out today. More fun with Harley and Gaggy, and the Carpenter actually does something useful for once.
  2. Wore my Boris Badenov hat to the airport. Got the full spy search treatment. Hoo, boy!
  3. @theReal_Rebel Thanks for the love re: Jing. No new book this year unfortunately, but I'm working on some new stuff for her. Coming soon.
  4. A few more Thanksgiving treats can be found here: http://kingofbreakfast.live...
  5. Three of my favorite things, Thanksgiving, Santa and the Munsters. http://www.youtube.com/watc...
  6. Thinking of hitting the Burbank animation expo. Anyone gone yet? How is it?
  7. @Ecocomics Next month, I promise.
  8. @Man_O_Moon The Magic Castle in Hollywood. Stan has been doing evenings of comedy with his wife, Hunter at various venues.
  9. Saw Stan Freberg last night. No better kick-off to Thanksgiving than hearing him sing "Take an Indian To Lunch this Week."
  10. Kickin' Christmas off early with Bob Dylan http://www.youtube.com/watc...
  11. @Vash_15 Azrael was pretty new when we did the animated series, so we stuck w/more established characters, Bane a notable exception.
  12. At the puppet show. Puppets are awesome.
  13. I always suspected Beaker was the most subversive Muppet. http://bit.ly/yMHtP
  14. Fantastic Mr. Fox lived up to its title. Misty and I loved every minute.
  15. Anything I could say is much better said here. http://bit.ly/1AGfyd
  16. @neilhimself There's a heartbreaking Stephen King story in this weeks New Yorker, too.
  17. But for sheer wackiness, nothing beats this version: http://bit.ly/3Jd4ha
  18. Hell, McDuck's Scrooge was better. Ditto Richard Williams version, the Muppets version, Allister Sim's version, etc., etc.
  19. Saw Disney's Xmas Carol. Stiff mo-cap and thin script work against the human elements of Dickens' original. Magoo's Scrooge much better.
  20. @TomKBaltimore Given the choice I'd be somewhere between Holmes and Hammer, Mike, not M.C.