Not a matter of "too soon", rather, people hate Dane Cook so you'll be dugg down to oblivion (he has some good jokes, the one you quoted is not one of them).
Rest in peace, Dave. I respect and envy your ability to hold on to the best of childhood through your career even to the moment of your passing.Peace out and God speed.
DC and Marvel were both guilty of that. Unfortunately, creator rights didn't really get taken seriously until the 80s, and even then it was a struggle with management.Good bye Dave c**krum, you will be missed.
I love Storm. She was the first black person I ever saw in comics. It was because I started reading comics in college. Yeah the media is taking as a joke; but one question were do you buy adult size Superman pajamas and I do I get some?
"Dave saw the [X-Men] movie and he cried -- not because he was bitter," Meth said. "He cried because his characters were on screen and they were living."Seems like that was reward enough for him.
I was trying to be oblique in my reference out of respect for digg readers' inclination towards secular humanism. Looks like it didn't work too well...thanks jett for the translation.
newcharNov 29, 2006
Not a matter of "too soon", rather, people hate Dane Cook so you'll be dugg down to oblivion (he has some good jokes, the one you quoted is not one of them).
lightningrod220Nov 29, 2006
the funny thing is Digg's profanity filter blocks his surname...
optimusNov 29, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.erbzine.com/mag10/c**krum4.jpg">http://www.erbzine.com/mag10/c**krum4.jpg</a><a class="user" href="http://dreamers.com/karetos/d/dc**krum.jpg">http://dreamers.com/karetos/d/dc**krum.jpg</a>(remove profanity filter to see proper links :P)The sad part wasn't his love of comics, it was his obesity that he never tackled. It took his life too soon.
bobbyshaftoeNov 29, 2006
Rest in peace, Dave. I respect and envy your ability to hold on to the best of childhood through your career even to the moment of your passing.Peace out and God speed.
desslokNov 29, 2006
DC and Marvel were both guilty of that. Unfortunately, creator rights didn't really get taken seriously until the 80s, and even then it was a struggle with management.Good bye Dave c**krum, you will be missed.
miggieNov 29, 2006
I love Storm. She was the first black person I ever saw in comics. It was because I started reading comics in college. Yeah the media is taking as a joke; but one question were do you buy adult size Superman pajamas and I do I get some?
elpayoNov 30, 2006
"Dave saw the [X-Men] movie and he cried -- not because he was bitter," Meth said. "He cried because his characters were on screen and they were living."Seems like that was reward enough for him.
sfacetsNov 30, 2006
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bobcorriganNov 30, 2006
I was trying to be oblique in my reference out of respect for digg readers' inclination towards secular humanism. Looks like it didn't work too well...thanks jett for the translation.