Friday, October 17, 2008

That's All I Needed to Hear

The geek vote is sewn up.

25 comments:

Anonymous said...

krypton lmao

adrian mckinty said...

me too anon

seanag said...

I have to say, I can't wait until we get this guy back, and are spared the humorless candidate clone they've recently been running in his place. But maybe the clone is just more resistant to Kryponite.

adrian mckinty said...

Seanag

Remember the words of Jor-El from 'Superman Birthright', "you must be humble and staid", I think thats the way to go until November 5.

seanag said...

Oh, I don't question the strategy, and now you mention it, I am absolutely sure Barack imbibed that 'humble and staid' bit it at an early, retentive age. Some geeky kid reading comic books--who knew?

I'm just missing the person behind the strategy. Heck, I'm even missing the real John McCain.

adrian mckinty said...

Jor-El has made mistakes in the past. Why didn't he deal with General Zod when he had the chance for example?

Remember Superman III though? Its the geeky black guy who outwits the multi-millionaire with the six homes.

seanag said...

Wow.

I should have known you would be able to extend this metaphor.

I will take the omen, though.

And then I'm going to knock on wood...

Jonno said...

The BBC has picked this up now too.

Jonno

adrian mckinty said...

I used to read Superman the way first century Romans read Virgil, as an oracle, font of wisdom, practical guide to life, so there is a Superman analogy for most things.

adrian mckinty said...

Jonno

I'm not sure the BBC regularly tracks this blog for their stories, they do have other sources I believe.

Anonymous said...

I much preferred Spiderman.
Always found Superman too boringly, boy-scoutishly perfect.
Better SuperObama then Lone Ranger MCCain,though.

ciao,
Marco

adrian mckinty said...

Marco

You wanna hear a real geeked out story? On my first day, my very first day, at Oxford I went to visit Tolkein's grave; and on my second day in NYC I went out to 20 Ingram Street in Queens, which of course is Peter Parker's address.

I think I win the battle of nerds !!! Yes!!!

seanag said...

I am not absolutely sure you win on the Superhero geek front, but I'm pretty sure you win the geek award for Superhero fans who can also reference Virgil. In fact, I think you may have that category to yourself.

We shall look to you to decipher Superman's sometimes cryptic (or would that be Kryptic?)wisdom, in any case. Tell us, O seer, does he have anything to tell us about our current economic crisis?

adrian mckinty said...

Seanag

The current crisis reminds me of Frank Miller's The Dark Knight where Superman of course is the villain working for a corrupt United States government whose President is virtual, in the midst of economic and political turmoil Batman instigates a regime change (with the help of the Green Lantern) and although the fundamentals of the economy remain the same, the new broom and the new mood saves the country.

As Virgil famously said "Better times perhaps await us who now are wretched."

seanag said...

I am impressed--no kidding. And now even (realistically)hopeful.

Am I now to imagine J. Biden in a Green Lantern outfit? I can't even recall the costume. If its tights, this might be just a tad scary even for me...

Anonymous said...

On my first day, my very first day, at Oxford I went to visit Tolkein's grave; and on my second day in NYC I went out to 20 Ingram Street in Queens, which of course is Peter Parker's address.
You know,that Professor who said you were a (literature) fetishist may have been onto something.

I think I win the battle of nerds !!! Yes!!!
I bow low before Your Geekness.For all my love of comics,it never occurred to me to stalk a fictional character.
My supreme nerd moment came ten years ago at Lucca Comics,when upon meeting Neil Gaiman I only managed to babble incoherently how much I liked his work and ask him to sign my copy of The Kindly Ones.

Am I now to imagine J. Biden in a Green Lantern outfit?
And Sarah Palin as Wonder Woman?

adrian mckinty said...

Marco

He could be right. Et. al. : in St. Petersburg I went to the site of Pushkin's duel, in Granada Lorca's house, I found Orwell's grave (with great difficulty) in Oxfordshire and in Buenos Aires I went to the cafe where Borges used to go every day. Dont get me started on Paris (dragged me poor missus round PLC, the Pantheon, Les Deux Magots, etc. etc.)

Neil G. seems like one of the good guys.

I'll ignore the S Palin remark, for fearing of spoiling a pleasant childhood erotic memory.

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adrian mckinty said...

Seanag

And Biden as the Green Lantern? Why not, the original GL was created by Martin Nodell, a struggling artist from where? Why Pennsylvania of course, Biden's, birthplace and (so he says) spiritual home.

adrian mckinty said...

Actually speaking of grave and Garcia Lorca, I believe that will be my very next post...

seanag said...

Yes, I think you'd better move us along before everyone gets too revealing about writer fetishes and superhero/politico fantasies...

Just wanted to add for anon, though,as someone who works in a bookstore and has witnessed a lot of author/fan contacts, I'd just like to say that it's common for admiration to express itself as blithering incoherence,and most writers, if they are at all human, or at least at all still humble, can empathize with it.Don't be put off from making the attempt again with your next hero. In a post-literate world, writers need that level of appreciation from somewhere.

Anonymous said...

Oh,yes Neil G. was very nice(and was probably used to that reaction);he even drew me a cute little Sandman.
Nevertheless,for a long time I felt very embarassed at the thought.
Now I'd probably be better at it...at least I hope.

Ciao,
Marco

seanag said...

Oh, I know, Marco--I've had the experience, though more with actors. It's not a very peer on peer relation, is it? I'm just saying that in the book biz, I get to view the insecurity from both sides, so make the effort if you dare. I don't always follow my own advice, but then, who does?

marco said...

A bit off topic,but there's a very apt Palin appearance near the end and anyway I know you'll love it

and,with thanks to Seanag,
I'll repost the Do-it-Yourself giallo maker
for Italian style trash/thriller/horror movies

Ciao,
Marco

adrian mckinty said...

Marco

The giallo DIY is hilarious. You should send that to Peter R over at DBB, he'd love it.

seanag said...

Marco, thanks for helping me spread the giallo machine further across the web. Now that it's sucked a couple hours of my life away, my only compensation is make sure a few others catch the bug as well. And it's better if you end up taking the blame.