I created the comic Mom's Cancer, which won the 2005 Eisner Award for Best Digital Comic and was published by Abrams in 2006. Other honors included the 2007 Harvey Award for Best New Talent and the 2007 German Youth Literature Prize. My second book, Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow?, released by Abrams in June 2009, was nominated for several Eisner and Harvey awards and won the American Astronautical Society's 2009 Emme Award for Best Young Adult Literature. I'm grateful.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
By Alexander Courage, Lumberjack
This is for Mike Lynch. Nobody else needs to bother pressing "Play," unless you want to watch a street musician play the "Star Trek" theme on a saw. Which, who wouldn't?!
3 comments:
Thanks for this ... I think.
I will always think of this as a gift upon the occasion of Mr. Shatner's 80th birthday (March 22nd).
"Message, Brian?"
"None that I'm conscious of. Except, of course, Happy Birthday."
Just to add to Mike's comment: today (March 22nd) is also Talk Like William Shatner Day.
Oh, I'm all over Bill's birthday, as you'll see.
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