David Goyer is writing a (possible) television version of
Constantine for NBC. That is all. Actually, that’s not all. Hellblazer is one of my favorite series
of all time, and David Goyer has written some truly terrible films. I know it’s
the new thing to capitalize on small-screen spots for comic book slots, but if
this show happens and it’s terrible, or features a non-British John
Constantine, I’ll…I don’t know, be upset for a little while, because it’s just
television and it really doesn’t matter in the grand scheme of things.
What’s more important is that a tattoo parlor in Seattle
called The Artful Dodger has a section for comics that has grown from a couple
spinner racks to one of the best kept comic secrets in town. My comic compadre
and I found single issues of Adam Warren’s “Dirty Pair”, Jim Lee “Uncanny
X-men”, the original “Black Orchid” books, and the issue of “Master of Kung-Fu”
that David Mazzucchelli did.
I’m only telling you about this place because you supposedly
live in New York, and I want you to be supremely jealous of my finds without
going there yourself and buying them; I’m being comic greedy.
Here are some comics that generations in the future will
find in floating city tattoo shops and nerd out over for two hours: