Eisner is out for blood! Or money if he can't get that! Or he'll settle for bragging rights! Or recognition that he still matters! He's not bitter and spiteful, shut up!
Nice to see Bluth find a home in Dublin, I'm looking forward to seeing what he comes up with. It would be neat if Ireland's reputation for quality animation gets a head start in this timeline, perhaps offering a conduit to America for the quality French and Belgian comics industry via animated adaptations.
Seriously, if anyone can make a quality Valerian & Lorelei it's probably Bluth.
Nice to see Bluth find a home in Dublin, I'm looking forward to seeing what he comes up with. It would be neat if Ireland's reputation for quality animation gets a head start in this timeline, perhaps offering a conduit to America for the quality French and Belgian comics industry via animated adaptations.
Seriously, if anyone can make a quality Valerian & Lorelei it's probably Bluth.
Agreed! As a long-time Godzilla fan the idea of a 1988 animated feature is one that gets my interest.Oh, this definitely deserves its own post,
Unlikely! Reagan-era moralism was a terrible, systemic backslide from progressive social values, sparked by fears of child endangerment and lets face it, WASP '-ism's. Anything in media that might be considered harmful to children, especially violence or horror of horrors sexual content (what that actually meant was pretty open to interpretation), were convenient scapegoats for people who never quite understood that Norman Rockwell never painted scenes from reality but knew that America was under threat!I hope these groups turn their ire to him and the Republicans rather then the cartoons.