Some are Marvels. Some are DC. I’m stauchly in the latter camp.

I’d like to share one of my new favorite sites, which combines transmedia, fan work and comic books.  It’s a re-imagining of the Justice League as grade schoolers and its both poignant and adorable.  If you haven’t see “Little League” by  Yale Stewart yet, you simply must go now.

A sample of the wonderful webcomic, "Little League"

Yes, despite my promise to myself of last January to resolve to post more often to this blog, I’ve been remiss.  I’m trying it again this year, since there’s so much to post about.  I will tease that I am in the middle of working on my MFA thesis project, Seymour Deeply. More about that will come later.  I also want to talk about the bold move that DC Comics made this past September by fulfilling the plan first presented by Marv Wolfman back in the early ’80s and the original Crisis on Infinite Earths and rebooting their entire comics universe. We’re several months in now.  How’s it going?  And I finally would like to talk about my continued interest and involvement in transmedia storytelling (having had a fantastic class with Henry Jenkins this past fall and working on a fantastic transmedia pitch, I’m eager to discuss it further.

I’m back.  And I’m blogging.

Since I’m still working out just how to show the same post on both of my blogs, here is a link to my latest blog post on the USC IMD Site.  This post is part of the first assignment in our World Building class, dissecting and discussing a narrative world with which we are very familiar.  Those familiar with me should not be surprised that I chose to discuss my beloved Legion of Superheroes.  I hope to have this cross-posting business worked out pretty soon.