Caped Crusaders & Everyday Heroes
My graphic novel kick continues. In addition to The Walking Dead, Awakening, some of the classic Spider-Man novels, and a great Iron Man book called "Extremis", I found a cool compilation called "Batman: The Long Halloween". Man, that one has everything. More villains than you can shake a stick at, a bizarre murder case, organized crime, Harvey Dent and a great film noir feel. I highly recommend it.
As for the undead, Division has apparently found our niche. In addition to submitting a song off of the upcoming Control Issues CD to a zombie movie soundtrack, we were also asked to write the theme song to a comical undead flick titled Dead Sucks. We're wrapping up some of the writing and I expect that one will see the light of day in the next month or so, so keep your ears peeled for news on that front. Division's next gig is at The Clubhouse with Cab Ride Home on December 19th. It's going to be a mess. haha.
As for everyday heroes, moms and dads and regular folks (no, I will not use any "First Name" the "Blue Collar Occupation" titles here), I had a chance to be a part of an amazing effort during my recent visit to New Orleans. 165 volunteers put in eight hours each to help rebuild Laurel Elementary School. That's no small feat! It was a wonderful experience and I feel that I'm a better person for being a part of it. Kudos to all my co-workers who made that a success.
I realize this is more of a "What I've been doing" post than a "What comes next" post, but hey, I wanted to turn everyone on to some good reading and brag about some of my friends. Who can blame me...they're awesome!
One Love!
nK
PS - The Spider-Man/Black Cat story, "The Evil that Men Do" is another winner. Check it out.
As for the undead, Division has apparently found our niche. In addition to submitting a song off of the upcoming Control Issues CD to a zombie movie soundtrack, we were also asked to write the theme song to a comical undead flick titled Dead Sucks. We're wrapping up some of the writing and I expect that one will see the light of day in the next month or so, so keep your ears peeled for news on that front. Division's next gig is at The Clubhouse with Cab Ride Home on December 19th. It's going to be a mess. haha.
As for everyday heroes, moms and dads and regular folks (no, I will not use any "First Name" the "Blue Collar Occupation" titles here), I had a chance to be a part of an amazing effort during my recent visit to New Orleans. 165 volunteers put in eight hours each to help rebuild Laurel Elementary School. That's no small feat! It was a wonderful experience and I feel that I'm a better person for being a part of it. Kudos to all my co-workers who made that a success.
I realize this is more of a "What I've been doing" post than a "What comes next" post, but hey, I wanted to turn everyone on to some good reading and brag about some of my friends. Who can blame me...they're awesome!
One Love!
nK
PS - The Spider-Man/Black Cat story, "The Evil that Men Do" is another winner. Check it out.
Labels: Batman, Dead Sucks, Division, iron man, New Orleans, nK, Spider Man
Hello...Belt Test tonight, which you passed???? As well as ALL the other stuff we've got going on ;)
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