As a kid, if you wanted “visual” you would go with DC. If you wanted an afternoon of entertainment, you’d go to Marvel because it has a lot of text.
Heh. That pretty much summed up my opinion as a kid (too many years ago).
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
As a kid, if you wanted “visual” you would go with DC. If you wanted an afternoon of entertainment, you’d go to Marvel because it has a lot of text.
Heh. That pretty much summed up my opinion as a kid (too many years ago).
I went for Classics Illustrated for both.
Of course I'm probably reading into stuff too deeply.
Yeppers. Though, I don't live in their heads. They could either be plotting each other's deaths as we speak, or trading banana bread recipes over English Breakfast tea.
We could get him a special t-shirt just to wear to interviews: My name is Tim Minear. I never worked on Buffy. Prepare to die.
BWAH! this would be great.
But I love Tim's work on Buffy!
By the way, my mom called her boyfriend Hulot, after the Hulot in M. Hulot's Holiday. At least she didn't juggle geese.
I am Tim Minear
Killing people: a good thing
Buffy is not me
Isn't that a bit like calling your boyfriend Mr. Bean?
Or Saget?
We could get him a special t-shirt just to wear to interviews: My name is Tim Minear. I never worked on Buffy. Prepare to die.
Just add a phonetic pronunciation for Minear, and it's beauty. You know, for the radio/TV interviews.
I seem to recall vaguely that Tim and Todd were more writer guys and Bryan more director guy.
So while they all were instrumental as a production team, the writing partners would number only two.
Not three. So the number you will count shall not be three.
Then again, I could be smokin' something odd. IJS.