Cartoonist/Palisadian-Post staff writer/Cartoon Flophouse blogger Michael Aushenker has chosen me to be the focus of this week's edition of his "4 Questions" feature on his blog.
Here's a sneak peek of the interview:
But the love for film and TV themes didn't really begin until fourth grade, when I started placing a mono tape recorder next to the TV set speakers to record TV themes.And this concludes the sneak peek. Juicy, huh?
Besides my favorite film and TV themes, I also talked about comics I dug as a kid and a moment at the Asian American ComiCon when a Secret Identities fan told me about being yet another victim of Mistaken for Another Asian syndrome. I might have taken two different fans I met that day and accidentally merged them together, which means I myself might be a perpetrator of Mistaken for Another Asian syndrome. The victim becomes the perpetrator. Oh no, I'm a traitor!
Get thee to the interview now. Thanks, Michael.
Michael's most noteworthy upcoming project is Wildcard Ink's delayed Gumby's Gang Starring Pokey comic, which he scripted and worked on with artist Rafael Navarro.
The highlights of Michael's blog include an interesting review of a rejected early version of the Clash's Combat Rock I never knew about ("As much as I trust the instincts of the band members, it was a great move to take COMBAT ROCK away from Jones and let Johns refine what was all there in RAT PATROL...") and a reposting of a terrific 2007 article he wrote for an Australian zine about one of Sam Peckinpah's best films, Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia.
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