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Come in! Come in! Ward off the chill at the fireplace. And feel free to look around, this is the sort of place that has lots of hidden treasures. As a swap-shop, feel free to show me your treasures, and I will try to show a couple to you.
This week I have found some real treats! First up is a webcomic of a parallel dimension of magic and the weird, and the blue-haired girl that got pulled there. Everything seems normal there for her, until it isn't. It is the world of Supernormal Step by Michael Lee Lumsford. The artwork is fairly basic to begin with, and the creator recognized this later. Six years later, he rewrote the first issue with additional pages covering the highlights of the six year run called Supernormal Step - Encore. Personally, I found the best way to read this was to read the Encore, and then start from the beginning. Doing this gave me highlights of what was to come, and also let me see the more polished art that was six years down the road. This gets you ready for the second act which runs for three more years before the series ends nicely.
We have some fans of Thrilling Adventure Hour in the house, but did you hear Ben Blacker's other podcast? Ben Blacker and Andrew Reich host Dead Pilots Society, and it is a lot of fun! Sitcom writers submit pilots that were turned down by the tv world, and a live table read is created to bring it to audio life. Some of these shows you wonder what drugs the the writer was on. Some make you wonder what the tv exec was on for commissioning them. (A TV series of Big??) The interviews with the writers pulling back the curtain on the process of how words become shows is fascinating, and many Thrilling Adventure Hour players fill out the cast of the week. Just don't get too attached to a pilot you hear, because it is DEAD.
Correction from last week: The author that reminded me of The Weave was James P Blaylock, not David Blaylock. Posting the correction here in case others were interested, but this was for a response to /u/MyAuralFixation/
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