May 21, 2000 WHAT I'VE BEEN WORKING ON AND OTHER INCONSEQUENTIAL STUFF Cooking Recipes! A recipe and cooking site offering free cooking recipes , articles on entertaining and menu planning, helpful cooking tips and charts, a cooking dictionary. Cooking Recipes are used in Cooking to learn to craft consumables | In order to convert psd to html , you need to be conversant with support commands, web designing and web developing dimensions. The PSD to HTML transition calls for a specialist approach, best left to the professionals... For the curious among you I thought
I'd give you a heads-up on what I'm working on currently. The
last two weeks have been occupied trying to stay ahead of Pete
Woods on ROBIN. Trust me, I was way ahead of him and the DC official
schedule. But the guy is so fast and so enthused that he caught
up to my scripts for December. I had to blow ahead to February
(skipping January 'cause ROBIN will be part of a major crossover
that hasn't been nailed down yet,) and the beginning of an arc
written by me and Scott Beatty that introduces a new character
to the Batverse and many MAJOR repercussions for the Boy Wonder.
This is Scott's character so we're co-writing it. And before you
ask, that's not a permanent change But Scott is probably the only
writer I know who really "gets" (meaning he agrees with
my take 100%) the Tim Drake character and shares my enthusiasm
for him. Speaking of Scott B., we've completed our scripting for the entire ROBIN YEAR ONE limited series. Javier Pulido has completed almost half of the art. The results are stunning. Javier has a storytelling touch that is simple and sophisticated and very effective. This limited series is packed with all the classic villains and a few surprise guests. It covers the freshman year of Dick Grayson as Robin. It fills a lot of gaps left in the story and finallytells rthe entire story of Dick's first failure; Two-Face's Double Gallows Trap. Scott and I had a blast on this and I think it shows through to the story. We wrote each other into corners more times than I can count. The series begins appearing in September. There's also a tradepaperback collection of the first six issues of Robin one its way. This includes one of my personal favorite arcs with the Cluemaster and Spoiler and the Armored Car Trap. It also presents an arc by me and Phil Jimenez that crossed over with Showcase and co-stars the Huntress. AND there's a Robin 80 page Giant for the Fall with gorgeous art by Diego Barreto (Ed's son). It was a treat to do the entire story with one artist. The story has major stuff including the wedding of Jack Drake and Dana Winters and the Spoilers search for a new mentor. The Golden Age JSA play a part and Wildcat and Black Canary show up as well. I love these 80 pagers. The page length of a graphic novel without all the pressures to be "significant". Just a long honkin' comics story with plenty of room for the kind of details you have to leave out ofthe serialized stories. More on the Robin front; storylines coming up in the Batverse really thrust the Spoiler into the spotlight in a BIG way. Changes and revelations are coming that will defy your expectations. If you think you know where this story is going you're WAY wrong. I'm confident that the heat generated by the spotlight on Steph will finally lead to that mini-series I've mentioned on the site several times. So, toward the end of this year and going into next is an exciting time for the Boy Wonder. Chuck
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