Mr. Khosla,
I read your piece “The Case Against Dan Didio.”
I’m rarely impressed, but you wrote an impressive article. The attention to detail, footnotes, research and overall thoughtfulness you put into making your case was indeed extraordinary.
I’m a bit taken aback by your use of my article as the motivation to write yours. My article why are we still complaining about Dan Didio had little written about Mr. Didio. It certainly wasn’t a defense of his work nor a damning of it. He and others mentioned were only used to illustrate my outlook.
Much of what you wrote regarding my views and work can do with a bit of clarity. I fear what you’ve constructed in your narrative is somewhat unbalanced and frankly unfair.
For example, placing quotes around a word when no one is speaking gives the distinct impression you don’t believe,...
I read your piece “The Case Against Dan Didio.”
I’m rarely impressed, but you wrote an impressive article. The attention to detail, footnotes, research and overall thoughtfulness you put into making your case was indeed extraordinary.
I’m a bit taken aback by your use of my article as the motivation to write yours. My article why are we still complaining about Dan Didio had little written about Mr. Didio. It certainly wasn’t a defense of his work nor a damning of it. He and others mentioned were only used to illustrate my outlook.
Much of what you wrote regarding my views and work can do with a bit of clarity. I fear what you’ve constructed in your narrative is somewhat unbalanced and frankly unfair.
For example, placing quotes around a word when no one is speaking gives the distinct impression you don’t believe,...
- 5/31/2016
- by Michael Davis
- Comicmix.com
I’m pissed.
So pissed that this article was first written for my website. My website is usually where I rant about goings on in the world of politics and such, I almost never talk about comics there. Well, I was so pissed over a Publisher’s Weekly article I couldn’t wait for Tuesday to vent my anger so I went ahead and wrote this piece for Mdw.
Those of you familiar with my writings know I tend to use language not suited for everyone.
Translation: I swear a lot.
Chantal d’Aulnis is a dear friend who I’ve known for a long time. She is also the unofficial 6th founding member of Milestone, as it was Chantal who gave us invaluable advice when setting up the company. She pointed out to me that my swearing may take away from the importance of what I was trying to...
So pissed that this article was first written for my website. My website is usually where I rant about goings on in the world of politics and such, I almost never talk about comics there. Well, I was so pissed over a Publisher’s Weekly article I couldn’t wait for Tuesday to vent my anger so I went ahead and wrote this piece for Mdw.
Those of you familiar with my writings know I tend to use language not suited for everyone.
Translation: I swear a lot.
Chantal d’Aulnis is a dear friend who I’ve known for a long time. She is also the unofficial 6th founding member of Milestone, as it was Chantal who gave us invaluable advice when setting up the company. She pointed out to me that my swearing may take away from the importance of what I was trying to...
- 5/28/2013
- by Michael Davis
- Comicmix.com
The penalty for Crimes Against Fashion is severe.
Whew! I have to admit, I've been a bit disappointed with Reven8e since it came back from its long hiatus. I felt too much of the time it was just spinning its wheels, but the Season Finale went from 0 to 60 in record time (those are the only car metaphors I know, so I'll stop.)
There were twists and turns, shocking revelations, one good slap, and a cliffhanger that left lives in the balance, and Emily re-examining her priorities for next season.
We really haven't seen soapy goodness like this since crazy-ass Kimberley pushed the button and blew up Melrose Place. Let's take a look at how each character fared, and what the chances are that they'll return.
Emily - She starts off in the catbird seat, having convinced Daniel that The White Haired Man broke in and stole The Incriminating Evidence.
Whew! I have to admit, I've been a bit disappointed with Reven8e since it came back from its long hiatus. I felt too much of the time it was just spinning its wheels, but the Season Finale went from 0 to 60 in record time (those are the only car metaphors I know, so I'll stop.)
There were twists and turns, shocking revelations, one good slap, and a cliffhanger that left lives in the balance, and Emily re-examining her priorities for next season.
We really haven't seen soapy goodness like this since crazy-ass Kimberley pushed the button and blew up Melrose Place. Let's take a look at how each character fared, and what the chances are that they'll return.
Emily - She starts off in the catbird seat, having convinced Daniel that The White Haired Man broke in and stole The Incriminating Evidence.
- 5/24/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
By Sophie Hall
So last week, Lord Sugar (Or as we simpletons know him – Lord ‘Amstrad’ Sugar! Am I right, Amstrad fans? Guys?) set the new generation of Not-Stuart Baggs’ the task to design apps for mobile phones and pitch them.
Firstly, due to my new found hobby of ‘drinking on Tuesdays’, I was sadly not available to blog the first episode, so here is my handy guide on this year’s Apprentice contestants. Written in order that I can remember, and then later on down the line – Google.
Jim - Christopher Eccleston, but angrier. A man who has never felt the warmth of a woman’s touch.
Edna - At first I thought she was a bitch. But then I realised later on that she wasn’t a bitch at all, but in fact – just sexy. More on that later.
Leon - A man who looks more like Orlando Bloom...
So last week, Lord Sugar (Or as we simpletons know him – Lord ‘Amstrad’ Sugar! Am I right, Amstrad fans? Guys?) set the new generation of Not-Stuart Baggs’ the task to design apps for mobile phones and pitch them.
Firstly, due to my new found hobby of ‘drinking on Tuesdays’, I was sadly not available to blog the first episode, so here is my handy guide on this year’s Apprentice contestants. Written in order that I can remember, and then later on down the line – Google.
Jim - Christopher Eccleston, but angrier. A man who has never felt the warmth of a woman’s touch.
Edna - At first I thought she was a bitch. But then I realised later on that she wasn’t a bitch at all, but in fact – just sexy. More on that later.
Leon - A man who looks more like Orlando Bloom...
- 5/17/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
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