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Thursday, November 11, 2004
A Nerd Made Good

There will be some real content on this blog real soon (promise!) but for right now I want to point you to another blog. Patton Oswalt, one of the funniest stand-up comics out there today and co-star of The King of Queens, talks new comic book day. He mentions that Wednesday at a comic book store in LA is a good chance to spot celebrities and he's not too far off. Hell, Dorian and Mike have stories of meeting celebs at their store and they're in Ventura.

Also, if you're in the LA area Oswalt and Brian Posehn are filming a pilot for Comedy Central on Nov. 17. All the info is on the front page of Oswalt's site. I plan to be there...will you?

EDIT: I found this interview from 2002 with Oswalt about comics. He talks about writing his JLA one-shot as well as collaborating with Ed Brubaker. I was disappointed to see that DC spiked a Batman story that featured a Robert Evans-like Batman. Oswalt's Robert Evans bit might be one of the funniest things I've ever heard.

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