– The Lego enthusiast known as oxcrew has decided to retell the origin of Two-Face using … well, you figure it out. (hat tip: The Ephemerist)
– So Time Magazine is doing gag cartoons now? That’s interesting.
– David Welsh examines Jiro Taniguchi’s The Quest for the Missing Girl.
– Paul Hornschmeier has an amusing new T-shirt available for puchase.
– DJ Coffman and Scott Kurtz go at it on the Internet, and everyone wins.
– Spot the Frog creator Mark Heath has a new Web site up, promoting his gag cartoons.

October 21st, 2008 at 10:48 am
DJ pretty much wins here (and comes across a lot better than he has in many past e-spats he’s had), but it’s always a shame whenever any of the morons in Kurtz comment threads gotta go after his weight issues, which is seriously the easiest and lamest thing you can blast the guy for. I mean, DJ ain’t exactly no model of fitness himself either, isn’t he?
Wait, quadruple negative?
October 21st, 2008 at 11:27 am
Kurtz is an idiot. Why did he have to go onto D.J.’s personal blog that had nothing at all to do with him? I agree on both your points Erech. I think Coffman had a major reality check and it’s good to see him being level headed and offering sound advice to creators again.
October 21st, 2008 at 7:55 pm
Coffman ought to just stick his face on one of those t-shirts he’s selling, because he’s certainly being the little man over this little ‘dust up’. Talk about being a douche.
October 22nd, 2008 at 8:14 am
I don’t think he’s actually selling the shirts, it was a joke. Kurtz was being the “little man” by going to some obscure part of the web to seek out drama in the first place. He should have left well enough alone.
December 18th, 2008 at 5:22 am
Lego.. for me the perfect toy:D