I'm still looking for a Daredevil shirt with Maleev art
This is why a friend and I would collaborate on fakes in college. I could do hard lines and solid colours, and she was the subtle colours chick over my lines. Technically we shouldn't have sold shirts, but we kinda did. She could probably fake you up a good Maleev.
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"Sir, I'm here with the lights on, my partner, and a gun...and I'm freaked out by your apartment."
Oh, that's the ultimate in validation for any goth.
What editor are you using?
No idea. It was built for us by a company called Documentum. It might be proprietary. I think they try to keep the editors away from anything too computer-y.
Oh yes, Documentum. Sigh.
Makes me think of Rollie's place in
F/X.
Found the link to the article Time Out New York did. Has a couple photos of the place.
See now, that needs to be a Castle episode.
It so does. I think someone actually came and interviewed him about it being on Law&Order.
Oh yes, Documentum. Sigh.
That's not a sigh of wistful longing, is it?
ita, you're making me nervous.
This is why a friend and I would collaborate on fakes in college. I could do hard lines and solid colours, and she was the subtle colours chick over my lines. Technically we shouldn't have sold shirts, but we kinda did. She could probably fake you up a good Maleev.
Ha, nice. It's really annoying that there isn't a good one out there. He did so many T shirt-worthy covers and panels!
ita, you're making me nervous.
We could never convince anyone to actually use the Documentum XML editor. I think it's cute it works on anyone.
But I'm not Documentum anymore. It's been a while.
He did so many T shirt-worthy covers and panels!
We were filling a niche! There are totally not enough shirts out there. Frank Miller was my thing, Muth was hers.
Yeah, I'm thinking the problem's not your XML, it's your toolset.
What do people who don't author content in XML author shit in?