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Spaniel
19:42 / 07.04.08
Okay guys, after much graft I'm happy to say that Mindless Ones - a comics blog authored by yours truly, Duncan Falconer, Gumbitch, MacGyver, Pigs/The Natural Way, Yawn, Fraely Boy, and a bloke called Tim - has just this afternoon gone live. There's a gaggle of posts up already, and with so many of us onboard I reckon new content should come thick and fast.

So, basically, come and have a look, and tell us what you think. I've had to learn a whole bunch about HTML and CSS to get the bloody thing ship shape, so if anything isn't working properly I really want to hear about it - but please, be kind. I am teh novice.

Oooh oooooh, if you've already got a blog how about some reciprocal linkage?

I think I've earned enough barbepoints over the years to buy me this one shameless plug.
 
 
grant
02:20 / 08.04.08
Airy!

And has Cloak & Dagger!

I love the link formats and the graphics y'all pull from wherever. (Man-Ape)
 
 
electric monk
03:13 / 08.04.08
It is a beautiful site to behold and I shall lurk the HELL out of it. Well done, all of you.
 
 
Hallo, Paper Spaceboy
03:52 / 08.04.08
I'll fire off some linkage over on my blog, yo. Looks snacky.
 
 
Spaniel
07:45 / 08.04.08
What yourn, Papers? Link me to it and we can do the linky dance.

Will have more Cloak and Dagger soon. I just can't help giving the inner geek that much.

Oh, and Nuneaton Savage is also planning on contributing, just as soon as he's finished unpacking
 
 
Spaniel
07:46 / 08.04.08
(Man Ape is amazing)
 
 
Mug Chum
08:44 / 08.04.08
RE: "Kick-Ass"
The smell of an unwashed boy. The smell of socks encrusted with… well, let’s just say “encrusted” and leave it at that

That alone granted a favorites click. It's that fucking simple.

STRONG SIMPLE TRUTH!
 
 
Spaniel
08:59 / 08.04.08
I like "naughty universe touching" myself.
 
 
Spaniel
10:08 / 08.04.08
Papers, by the by, I've responded to your comment
 
 
Hallo, Paper Spaceboy
13:48 / 08.04.08
Sweet.

Me blog is thus.
 
 
Hallo, Paper Spaceboy
13:52 / 08.04.08
...and I've responded to the comment.
 
 
Mug Chum
17:58 / 08.04.08
Jeez Papers, I didn't know that blog was yours. I'd visit it a lot (I think I got there for the posts on A.S.S. at first).
 
 
Hallo, Paper Spaceboy
18:55 / 08.04.08
It's always disturbing to find out I have readers. I'll probably put up another A*S post at some point soon.
 
 
Jack Fear
14:48 / 09.04.08
Getting some pixels, y'all.
 
 
MattShepherd: I WEDDED KALI!
15:43 / 09.04.08
Awesome, guys! That's great! Bookmarked and linked to and so on.

Just in case you want one, I made you a wee favicon to decorate the address bar and future bookmarkin'. Full instructions on how to install it so it appears instead of the WordPress button are here if you want to give it a try.

Feel free to PM if you have any questions. I did it for my site and for Kali's and it's not that daunting.
 
 
Spaniel
20:52 / 09.04.08
As far as I know you can't add favicons to Wordpress.com blogs, as you can't get at much of the HTML, or indeed anything other than the CSS. I've had to bodge all sorts of things, the currently itinerant home button amongst 'em. You wouldn't know it to look at it, but it's actually part of the sidebar. I bunged some cheeky HTML into the text field of a text widget.

Weird that people are actually visiting and linking. Bobsy's (Gumbitch) post is very popular. We even has Sean Philips himself drop by earlier.

Wanna get some interviews with some pros up soon. There's a bunch of people we sort of know, and many that we don't that I'm happy to approach.
 
 
MattShepherd: I WEDDED KALI!
21:14 / 09.04.08
Aha! I assumed from the URL that it was a standalone blog, not hosted by WordPress.
 
 
LDones
02:58 / 24.04.08
I'm late to the party on this one, but I've just caught up reading the blog. It's killer that you guys have got that up, it's a good crew. It gives good analytical and good dipshit, with no shameful aftertaste.

Eager to read more.
 
 
Spaniel
09:25 / 24.04.08
Thanks, Dones. There's currently 6 drafts in need of a little editing, so plenty of content is on the way. I should have some reviews us later this evening, and a great big post over the weekend
 
 
The Natural Way
01:42 / 25.04.08
I'll be finishing my Candyfloss Horizons shit real soon. Worked into the night on it tonight. Bad nastiness has put the hold on my output, but we shall soldier on. I think I speak for us all when I say we want this blog to be one of the best out there.

In fact, perhaps TEH DEATH OF BARBELEETH is a good thing... Mindless Ones.... Liminal Nation...
 
 
Hallo, Paper Spaceboy
03:11 / 25.04.08
GODDAM, MAN! You must finish Candyfloss! I reread the first part -- and that 2000AD review -- and now I want to write really weird-ass sci-fi bollocks.

2000AD is part of this tradition I have next to know experience with; I happened upon some when my parents bought me a comic collecting kit in grade 6, it was a couple JUDGE DREDDs and STRONTIUM DOGs and one DR & QUINCH (my favourite, with oranges and Marlon Brando aliens) in with a bunch of American jobs. I liked and didn't like them, they made me feel weird and uncomfortable. I wish I could find them again, but they're lost to the mists -- the Dead Judges or whatever they're called freaked me the hell out, and I want to dissect that. It was this weird little window into this entirely alien comic book history...

Curious if anyone would recommend the 2000AD SF noir Frazer Irving Jack Point thing? I think a comic shop in town actually has the collection of it, I looked at it and I couldn't decide if it was worth it...
 
 
Spaniel
09:05 / 25.04.08
Dunno about that one. Mr X Brunt would probably have an opinion, though.

Weird and uncomfortable, yeah, 2000AD tends to get people like that. It was, and quite possibly is, very weird and uncomfortable. The star of the book is a superhuman fascist ideologue cop, for cryeye, and one of its primary concerns, at least in those early days, was the place of the other within culture*. 2000AD was what the X-Men wanted to be if it could've brought itself to leave Westchester, the jets, and that lovely mansion. God, and that doesn't even cover a 10th of the comic's thematic range. It's war stories - Rogue Trooper and Bad Company, inparticular - almost certainly played a big role in forming my opinions about military conflict, and Halo Jones gave me a framework on which to hang mundane existential problems.

2000AD gets an 8 or 9 out of 10, alright.


*Muties, fatties, puglies, etc… (Judge Dredd); stronts (Strontium Dog), aliens (Nemesis), Robots (Sam Slade), the lower working class (Halo Jones)
 
 
The Natural Way
13:27 / 27.04.08
CFH Forever! is up now.
 
 
Hallo, Paper Spaceboy
19:54 / 27.04.08
Snacky. You just made me blather at you about Milligan over there.

I suddenly have an essay I want to write about Shade.
 
 
Spaniel
20:40 / 27.04.08
Gwan!

That post is getting a lot of hits.I am the happy.
 
 
Mug Chum
21:10 / 27.04.08
It was a wonderful post. It gives my heart great joy to know that if some day barbelith actually goes away like that prophecy says, I know where the coolest comics folks find themselves, and I can follow them home and get to keep them.
 
 
Haus of Mystery
22:35 / 02.05.08
Ambush Bug fans head over to Mindless Ones now, for a dose of pre-Schwab joy...
 
 
grant
23:51 / 02.05.08
You saucy bastards.
 
 
Signifier
06:20 / 03.05.08
Man do I ever love Mindless Ones. Thank you for doing it.
 
 
The Natural Way
21:48 / 09.05.08
Just stuck up a post taking a gander at the comparisons between cartoons, the LSD experience and Jim Woodring's Frank. It feels unfinished, but I kind of like it.
 
 
COG
09:58 / 07.06.08
Guys, I am loving the site. It and Barbelith is slowly drawing me back into the world of comics after many years. Great writing by everyone involved and the site design is sweet as well.
 
 
Spaniel
12:49 / 07.06.08
Thanks, COG. I'm glad you like the site design - I worry sometimes that it doesn't guide readers' eyes enough
 
 
Spaniel
11:58 / 16.06.08
WOOT!

Douglas Wolk just emailed to say that he'd "love" us to join his comicblog-review-panel at the San Diego Comic-Con. My first thought was "yay", my second was "boo", as our Britishness would necessitiate expensive international travel and, knowing the state of my fellows' finances, that would be very unlikely to happen. Turns out, though, that one of our number was planning on going anyway.

This blogging business really has been going frightfully well

Thrice huzzah.
 
 
Evil Scientist
08:09 / 21.06.08
Just popping in to say I love the Rogue's Review stuff. The Bane feature was a darn good read.
 
 
Spaniel
11:16 / 21.06.08
I completely agree. We've been chatting about Bane's untapped potential for yonks now, and how he should be presented as an archetypal brute, but I wasn't expecting anything quite so brill.

More Rogue's Reviews on the way. It's taking me ages but I'm slowly squeezing out my thoughts on the Riddler. Will probably rewrite a bunch of it tonight, and hopefully have it up by Monday. Bobsy is promising his take on the Mad Hatter over the next couple of weeks, and I think Natural is planning to get to grips with another Batvillain some time soon.

Should have a gaggle of new, non-Rogue's Review content up over the next few days.
 
  

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