Good meetings at LuccaComics
Good meetings at LuccaComics
Good meetings at LuccaComics
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Smart & Dumb
Siamo tutti bloccati in casa di questa tremenda epidemia che non ha risparmiato nessun paese. Lavorando nel mondo editoriale – e fiancheggiando quello delle produzioni audiovisive – ho riscontrato uno strano comportamento. La forzata inattività lascia molto tempo libero quindi – gli smart – ne approfittano per esaminare tutte le nuove proposte e/o smaltire le giacenti (siano esse editoriali, cinematografiche o musicali). Un buon momento (!) per smaltire l’arretrato e, magari, trovare il best seller dei prossimi anni o il soggetto (i soggetti) per le prossime stagioni. Nonostante il Covid-19 il mondo non si fermerà.
E mentre gli Smart si organizzano che fanno i Clumsy?
“In questo momento particolare non valutiamo nuove proposte. I materiali inviati non verrano presi in considerazione.”
Facile prevedere il futuro. Avremo ancora molte nuove proposte a stelle e strisce.
the only one Adam
Quiz submission (Very Easy – Easy)
Oggi 15 Ottobre 2019 abbiamo spedito una submission a due case di produzione.
La prima in Italia la seconda negli Stati Uniti.
Quale risponderà?
Essendo ormai scafati abbiamo già la risposta, ma la speranza che avvenga un miracolo annida sempre nei nostri cuori.
For running comic strips, the equivalent term “marring Irving” was coined in 2005. That phrase comes from the comic strip Cathy, a strip with a title character who was a confirmed bachelorette for nearly 30 years before she married Irving Hillman; the strip ended its run five years after the marriage.
A particular subset of the “jumping the shark” phenomenon, in which key members of the writing staff either die or leave the strip and are replaced, is known as the zombie strip.
Bruce Springsteen – Drive All Night
Dad, that’s are your memories: 1981, San Francisco to L.A., you, my beautiful mom… and Bruce on the radio.
Then Uncle J. makes a comic page.
love, M.
Happy Birthday Bruce Springsteen
Happy B’Day Springsteen special guest in the adventures of The reporters (new episode #3), two T. V. journalists whose jobs lead them to come up against major and minor dramas.
To give an idea of the style, their stories resemble the T. V. series Hill Street Blues and N.Y. Police Dept. Besides the story, the human side of the main characters and their interpersonal relationships are developed.
The main characters:
Harry, the eldest, once a newspaper reporter (like Lou Grant) changed over to T. V. during the Vietnam period. His thorny character keeps him away from office work and leads him to work out and about with his colleague Allen. Divorced, his wife Linda does not want to see him so he communicates through their daughter Kay, who lives with him.
Allen, Harrys young colleague, whose experience so far has been in television, has been teamed up with the older man to learn the trade. More easy-going and lighter-hearted, a sense of genuine affection binds him to Harry and his feelings for Kay go even deeper.
Kay, Harrys 18 years old daughter is her sophomore year of college majoring in English literature. Even though she has nothing to do with the work of her father and Allen, she seems to fit in with them perfectly. She longs to eventually become a script writer and her closeness to Hollywood is for her a constant inspiration. She is not unaware of Allens shy advances but she keeps him at a distance while at the same time stringing him along.
Four episodes made so far:
1) An elderly rival journalist, who feels his life is passing before him without his having accomplished anything, gets into serious trouble by trying to murder someone so as to be able to do a good deed.
2) Misguided young journalist friend of Allens pointlessly needles the powers that be of the gangster world by creating a fake scoop.
3) Harry passes up a scoop so as not to ruin the few remaining months left in the life of an elderly actor forced to make soap operas to survive.
4) Kay, attracted by the movie world, meets a director but her life is endangered by the mans mental instability, brought to a peak by divorce.