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In Which Writer Len Wein Talks Turkey...and Other Languages He Doesn't Really Understand

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Questions That Keep Me Awake at Night - #2

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How come someone can be distraught but they can't simply be traught?
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

I'll Take "MORE Stuff Len Created" For $1000, Alex

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Well, they've done it again. Last night, my lovely wife and I were worshiping as we do every night before the anointed altar of Jeopardy...
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Monday, May 28, 2007

In Passing

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Your Humble Blogger was saddened today to read of the passing of 76-year-old comedian, actor, director and raconteur Charles Nelson Reilly ...

Pirate Addendum

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I neglected to mention earlier in my review of Pirates 3 that, despite the almost-certain urging of your bladder to visit a restroom, it...
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This Film is Rated "ARRRRH"

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AVAST, MATEYS! THAR BE SPOILERS APLENTY AHEAD! YE'VE BEEN DULY WARNED! Several years ago, when my lovely wife Christine and I attended ...
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Sunday, May 27, 2007

Give This "Bee" an "A"

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Saturday night, my lovely wife and I and a group of our friends went over to the Wadsworth Theatre in Westwood to see the Tony Award-winning...
Saturday, May 26, 2007

Talking the Talk

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Living in Los Angeles can sometimes be a surreal experience. Thursday evening, for example, instead of going to the first screening of Pirat...
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Friday, May 25, 2007

A Fair(y) Use Tale

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Well, I've just finished watching the single best explanation of copyright I've ever seen. Even I, the self-professed King of the Lu...
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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Kitchen Chaos

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Well, the workers finished putting in the new kitchen lighting fixtures (but not the frames and shades) and the new sink (which is set into ...

Questions That Keep Me Awake at Night - #1

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Why do the phrases "fat chance" and "slim chance" mean exactly the same thing?
Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Himself, the Elf

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Harlan Ellison is one of my oldest and closest friends. He is a brother to me in everything but blood. He is creative, crotchety, compassio...
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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

An Observation

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So long as there are dogs in the world, there is hope for the Human Race.
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Len Wein
Creator of legendary character SWAMP THING (generating 4 comic book series, 2 feature films, a TV series, animated series, and a new feature film in development); the HUMAN TARGET (several comics series, 2 live-action TV series); and WOLVERINE and the NEW X-MEN (the most successful comic book series of the ‘80s/‘90s, 3 long-running animated series, 5 successful feature films, with a 2nd Wolverine solo in pre-production), and many other characters. In TV, Len Story Edited the award-winning WAR PLANETS: SHADOW RAIDERS. He’s scripted 60+ episodes of HYPERNAUTS, CONAN, HULK, X-MEN, GODZILLA, SPIDER-MAN, STREET FIGHTER, REBOOT, BEAST WARS, BEAST MACHINES, EXOSQUAD, POCKET DRAGON ADVENTURES, BEN 10, many others. Len also received Emmy honors for BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES. In comics, Len’s been Editor-in-Chief of Marvel, Disney, and Top Cow Comics, and Senior Editor at DC. He is noted for long runs writing almost every major character. In 2010, Len wrote Legacies, a first-person history of the then-DCU. In 2012, he participated in the Before Watchmen project, writing the Crimson Corsair and Ozymandias mini-series. In 2008, Len was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame.
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