Wednesday, May 27, 2009

It should have been Betty....or....Somebody call Mephisto...

And that's the only "One More Day" reference you'll get out of me-

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Phil's Predictions for Battle of the Cowl


  • Dick Grayson will become Batman
  • Batman's son, Damian, will become Robin
  • Robin (Tim Drake) will become Red Robin
  • It will turn out the Evil Batman is not Jason Todd, and Todd will kill him. 
  • I don't have any idea who the Evil Batman is, but I would guess it is an old Bat-Villian. My guesses are Two-Face, Hush, Ra's al Ghul, or Joe Chill

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Publication Dayz: The Movie



On the very humid morning of May 7, A.D. 2009, two young squires trekked the ancient island of Manhattan spreading the gospel: The gospel of comics. 

These two brave souls fought drastically changing weather, an occasional rude person, and, eventually, a downpour of the hardest rain ever seen this side of the Mississippi. 

As fate would have it, the NYU Comic Book League (previously known as Bags n' Boards: Graphic Literature Lovers) made their first official arch-enemy: Referenzo the Terrible. 

At their second stop, the heart of knowledge in the NYU empire, Bobst Library, Phil was viciously attacked by this evil man. Calmly and graciously, Phil approached the reference desk to see if the Comic Book Review Issue #4 could be put somewhere in the library. Then, Referenzo (who looks suspiciously like an older Harold Ramis) yelled at him for wasting his time. 

Referenzo then said to Phil, "judging by the red star on your hat, and your bag, the publication is political." Offended that Referenzo would attack him in such a judgmental way, Phil attempted to walk away, but then this wretched library employee slammed his fist on the desk and yelled, "Wait!" 

Referenzo then told the two kind-hearted NYU CBL creators to take their publication to the seventh floor or some crap. He was ignored, and Mike and Phil found suitable locations all around Bobst library. And so, true believers, is how our fine league got its first enemy. Look out for Referenzo, he is very mean and has no respect for the thousands of workers who died in struggle for better rights, as represented in the red star

After the library, things got much better for our two heroes. They met very nice people all over Manhattan, and many smiles and laughs filled their adventure. In particular, the women at the NYU Jeffery S. Gould Welcome Center were quite helpful. 

At the second comic shop visited, St. Mark's Comics, the owner decided he would sell the publication for $1 an issue. NYU CBL is prevented from making money on their work, as established by the New York University OSA guidelines, so Mike and Phil did not make their millions (that would come later) but were happy to have Issue #4 on the shelf of a fine comic shop. 

Traveling the far corners of academia, comic shops, and assorted businesses in the City of New York, Mike and Phil brought the publication to these 22 locations.

Greenwich Village:
1. NYU Kimmel Student Center
2. WSN Newsbox
3. Bobst Library
4. Washington Square Starbucks
5. NYU Gould Welcome Center
6. WSN box in front of Starbucks
7. NYU Bookstore
8. NYU Silver (Surfer) Center
9. NYU Nursing School
10. Kimmel (again) 
11. NYU King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center
12. NYU Middle East Studies Department

East Village: 
14. Wich' Craft
16. Random magazine store
17. 3rd North NYU Dorm
18. Some supermarket/Deli
19. Forbidden Planet comic shop

Midtown: 
20. NY Post box
21. Times Square

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Monday, May 11, 2009

Handing out the Publication


Mike and I went all over town handing out issues #3 and #4 of the New York University Comic Book Review. A longer video is in production....but here is a sneak peak! 

In this video, Yours' Truly hands out the publication to visitors in Times Square. 

Friday, May 8, 2009

BONER! We're taking it back


What a great way to end the 2009 year of Bags and Boards. Good food, good friends, and Boner jokes from Batman #66. Starting next year-WE'RE TAKING IT BACK!

With Apologies to Travis the Chimp...and Obama

Not too long ago during a very special Black History Month, the NY Post published a very controversial cartoon of the death of Travis the Chimp (may he rest in monkey heaven) prompting one of our many meeting discussions
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/02/18/new-york-post-chimp-carto_n_167841.html

Well this just takes the cake