Archive for January, 2010

Vampire X Reboot

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

I created the story for Vampire X more than a decade ago, first as drawings and sketches, and then as time went on, I wrote down a very long storyline. A couple of years ago I decided to finally try to turn it into another online graphic novel, as I was happy with what I had done with Heart of a Dragon. What I haven’t been happy with is the story I made, and the art style I used. So, I’ll be stopping all work on the current Vampire X and rebooting it from the start, with a different approach to the story and the theme. Maybe when it’s finished completely, I’ll do a write-up on what the story originally was when I first wrote it, but for now, I just want to put it behind me and focus on the new story.

The update schedule is to be decided, but if I’m pleased with what I have planned (black and white pages), I’d like to update it more than once a week. I just need to fine-tune it so I’m happy with the artwork.

20 years of The Simpsons

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Last night I did something I’ve been doing for many years, watch the latest episode of The Simpsons. Last nights episode was rather special, as it was the 450th episode, and it also celebrated the 20th year of the show being on TV. Following the episode was a special documentary on The Simpsons, with interviews from the shows producers, former writers, the voice actors and actresses, and even Matt Groening, the Simpsons creator. He provided interesting facts about the shows history and creation.

I’ve been a fan of the Simpsons from the start. While the show originally debuted as a prime-time cartoon for adults, very much like the Flinstones, it eventually would become a show for people of all ages. While I didn’t get to see many episodes when the show began, that would eventually change as the show and myself grew older. One thing is for sure though, the tone of the show was originally intended for adults, and it’s very noticeable to a Simpsons fan.

Nowadays I can often tell what episode is on within 1-3 seconds of the shows start (after the credits of course), and it amazes me that I can do that! Unlike any other shows that I’ve seen over and over, I can watch any Simpsons repeat, they don’t bore me the more I see them, they just get better.

I know during the early teen seasons the show started to go a little downhill, and some people stopped watching it and never forgave it, but it seriously came back and the past few seasons have been just as great as the first decade of the show. The only beef I have is them retconning the Simpsons history, updating their past so the shows characters can stay the same age. I for one just suspended my belief when it came to the characters not aging, but I guess it needed to be done.

One thing that really stuck me as amazing in the documentary was the collection of Simpsons merchandise some people had. Beyond the little action figures that the stores sometimes sell, I’ve never seen anything else besides a Simpsons Squishee-maker (which I own). I really wish I knew where these fans got some of these Simpsons products.

So great job, Mr. Groening! Here’s to another 20 years!