- Chris Sims on the Joker:
From the start, he’s an amazing visual, and it’s a complete inversion of the classic hero and villain formula. Batman was inspired as much by Count Dracula and the Shadow as he was heroes like Zorro, with a costume designed to frighten, but he’s still the good guy. The one in the bright colors with the big smile who does magic tricks… that’s the one you need to watch out for.
- And speak of the devil — “The devil! The devil!” — here’s the Joker as Ronald McDonald. Why so serious? You want fries with that?
- Question: is AOL really still “a leading ISP” anywhere outside of The New York Times crossword puzzle? I know it’s a handy three-letter word, but c’mon, Will Shortz, move with the times.
- The AV Club interviews the director of Star Wars: Clone Wars “about making George Lucas’ world cartoonish.” Doesn’t sound like too hard a job to me, frankly.
- In fact, the best, it seems, that can be said for Star Wars: The Clone Wars is what Tasha Robinson says here — that “it’s better than an unimportant filler plot arc in an already-completed story has any right to be,” but that that’s not saying much.
- Seriously, if you’re going to send out simultaneous story submissions — against what’s expressly written in the guidelines — at least send them as separate e-mails. I’m going to chalk this one up to inexperience.