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Rest in Peace, Peter David.

I found out earlier today that comic book legend Peter David died at the end of May.  (I don’t know how the news escaped me.)  He was 68 years old.  He passed away in East Patchogue, NY, which isn’t too far from my childhood home.

What a loss.  David was an amazing talent — his writing in the early 1990’s (especially Spider-Man 2099) was one of the things that made me truly love comics as a medium.

He was also an outstanding advocate for the freedoms of speech and press.  He wrote a truly enjoyable blog that I followed for years, where he occasionally focused on constitutional issues.  He broke them down with admirable ease and clarity.  (He had an instinctive grasp of concepts that doubtless contributed to his success as a writer.  I often thought that if he hadn’t decided to be a storyteller, he would have made a great attorney.)

Rest easy, Mr. David.



Photo credit: Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0&gt;, via Wikimedia Commons

Cover to “Spider-Man 2099” #29, Joe St. Pierre & Jimmy Palmiotti, 1995

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So I smack-talked Donny Osmond in a recent “Throwback Thursday” post.

(I was talking about ABC’s “Donny & Marie” show from the late 70’s, which I really enjoyed as a tot.)  At the time I suggested they the Osmond siblings were immortal vampires because they are still performing in Las Vegas.

I take it all back.  I was just reminded that Osmond is the unnamed dancing man in the 2008 “first take” video for “Weird Al” Yankovic’s “White & Nerdy.”  Have you seen the way this guy mugs and dances for three minutes straight?  He’s hilarious.  And he’s a goddam force of nature.  He’s like Spider-Man 2099.  He’s cooler in that three minutes of video than I will ever be.

Besides, I’m old too.  I feel certain I was told at some point years ago that the guy was Osmond, yet I completely forgot about that when I discussed the show.  I also don’t know if “throwing shade” has fully replaced “smack-talking” in the vernacular, or even if the term should be hyphenated.

 

Cover to “Spider-Man 2099” #15, by Rick Leonardi and Al Williamson, 1994

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