ComicMix Columns and Features for the Week Ending November 2, 2008
Well, it’s been fun, people! Although we weekly columnists never got our own little tab in the ‘mix, we’ve always tried to entertain you, make you think, and just plain give you some good reading. Here are the final columns (mixed in with our other regular features) that have appeared this past week:
- Mike Gold – Brainiac On Banjo: Growing Out Of Comics
- Dennis O’Neil – The Four-Color Answer: Everything Changes
- Me – It’s All Good: Happy Landings and Happy Endings
- Chuck Rozakis – Webcomics You Should Be reading: Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
- John Ostrander – Tales From The O-zone: The Parting Glass
- Michael Davis – Straight, No Chaser: My Way
- Andrew Wheeler – Manga Friday: Bat-Manga!
- Martha Thomases – Brilliant Disguise: Purple Haze
Mike Gold’s above-mentioned column was his penultimate. His final column will be tomorrow; it’s only fitting that our beloved editor-in-chief get in the last word! Goodbye, everyone!

Columbo is one of television’s most beloved characters thank to the sophisticated writing of Richard Levinson and William Link in addition to the performance from Peter Falk. The rumpled detective appeared for seven seasons on the NBC Sunday Mystery Movie and then returned for a series of telefilms in the late 1980s.
It proved to be a light weekend for the movies, hampered by Halloween being on a Friday. Disney’s High School Musical 3: Senior Year repeated in the number one slot, with $15 million despite having very slow Friday numbers as the audience went trick or treating.
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The passage of time sometimes seems like a dream when reflecting back, which is appropriate when you realize that it’s been 20 years since Neil Gaiman, along with a host of brilliant artists, first introduced the world to The Sandman and created a series that is considered required reading by many.
Moviehole
Warner Home Video announced Doctor Who – Key To Time: Special Edition will be released on March 3, 2009. This was the series’ 16th season and featured a year-long storyline that saw the fourth Doctor, Tom Baker, seek the six segments forming the Key to Time. Although previously released on DVD, this will be a thoroughly upgraded edition for collectors and fans.
Better start your 2009 Christmas letter to Santa now because you’re going to want The Beatles video game.
The King of Cool himself, Samuel L. Jackson, booked two new acting jobs this week. Up first is the widely reported remake of The Last Dragon. Jackson will play Sho’nuff, the Shogun of Harlem, a part originally played by the late Julius Carry.
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