“Most of us live our whole lives without having an adventure to call our own. What is any life without the pursuit of a dream?”
— Rebecca Dearborn (Tilda Swinton), Vanilla Sky, 2001
People say I’m paranoid.
(Those people are out to get me.)
That’s right — the legendary tome saw its 40th anniversary last month. (I’ve always had the habit of referring to its graphic novel format, but of course it was initially published as a four-issue limited series.)
Forty years — I can’t wrap my mind around that.
For a little perspective, imagine being a young person in 1986 and discovering The Dark Knight Returns for the first time. (I myself was introduced to it a few years down the line, but still.) Now picture an older comics fan in 1986 trying to interest you in a title that was published 40 years prior.
THAT COMIC WOULD HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED IN 1946 — a year after the conclusion of World War II. It would have to be a title like Tintin or the Mark Trail comic strip.
Damn, we’re old.
This photo has nothing to do with current events; it’s just an uncredited, undated photo that I really like of B-17’s overflying Europe. (Wikimedia Commons.)
Silly + brilliant = Silliant