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The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama

The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama[1] is a webcomic starring "a high-flying llama, a sword-swinging cat, and a rocket as loyal as a cowboy hero's horse."[2] Created by Alex Langley while he was a student at Henderson State University, the comic first appeared in a comic book titled The Workday Comic.[3]

The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama
Author(s)Alex Langley, Nick Langley
Websitehttp://www.rocketllama.com
Current status/scheduleUpdates 3 times per week.
Launch dateApril 2007 (comic)
July 2008 (webcomic)
Publisher(s)Rocket Llama World Headquarters, LLC
Genre(s)Furry/Comedy/Adventure

The Workday Comic

 
Left to right: Jacen Burrows, Jason Henderson, and Phil Hester examine The Workday Comic featuring Rocket Llama's debut while Rocket Llama Ground Crew members Nick Langley and Marko Head discuss the comic's creation during a Wizard World panel.[4]

For The Workday Comic comics anthology, a spin-off of Scott McCloud's 24-Hour Comics,[5] comics creators each wrote and drew their own eight-page stories in eight hours[6] in April, 2007, on Friday the 13th,[7] which turned into an ongoing publication.[8][9] Rocket Llama debuted in one of the first issue's six stories,[10] the first story completed.[6]

Co-presenting with comics author and scholar Danny Fingeroth (Dazzler, Spider-Man, Superman on the Couch) during a Comics Arts Conference panel at 2008's Comic-Con International in San Diego, California, the creators explained how the first Rocket Llama story evolved into a webcomic.[11][12] Whether despite the original story's childlike art or because of it, the Rocket Llama story proved to be the most popular in the 2007 anthology collection of the eight-hour comics.[13] After comic artist Stephen R. Bissette, an instructor at the Center for Cartoon Studies and comic book artist best known for his work on Swamp Thing with Alan Moore, read all of the stories in the first volume of The Workday Comic, he remarked, "That llama's gonna stick with me."[14]

Debut story

The full title of Rocket Llama's debut story in The Workday Comic No. 1 (spring, 2007) was "The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama #112: 'Trouble in Paradise'".[15] The story introduced the taciturn hero Rocket Llama and his talkative sidekick, an anthropomorphic cat named Bartholemew 'Bart' Meowsenhausen, who find themselves stranded on an island after a battle with an enemy called Jetpack Dog. Spherical islanders capture them and then challenge them to combat. A villain named Böwser vön Überdog arrives with Jetpack Dog and, in a sudden Star Wars parody, summons a giant robot known as the Super Robot Dog Walker which blasts a volcano to bits. Before it can fire a second blast, Rocket Llama destroys it by getting it to swallow a pot of water and backfire. The story ends with Böwser tied up and the heroes using the giant robot dog head as a boat to get themselves home, with the promise of the next story to be titled, "Yuck! Yukon!"[16]

E-zine

 
Ezine contributor Action Flick Chick interviews The Incredible Hulk star Lou Ferrigno. 2008.[17]

Following Zuda Comics' style guidelines,[18][19] Nick Langley redrew the story with a less childlike drawing style in webcomic form for online publication[20] as the flagship title for the website rocketllama.com. The Rocket Llama World Headquarters e-zine has an affiliation of websites featuring webcomics, art, entertainment reviews, and scholarly studies of comics.[21]

With support from university resources, the creators assembled a "herd your nerds" support system of contributors working together.[22][23] In addition to The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama, e-zine features from the Rocket Llama Ground Crew include Action Flick Chick movie reviews[24][25] by G4TV's Next Woman of the Web,[26] cosplayer[27] Katrina Hill;[28][29] The Action Chick webcomic;[30][31] Marko's Corner comics, cartoon arts, and podcasts by Marko Head; Reddie Steady comics for college newspapers; The Workday Comic, the 8-hour comics which spawned Rocket Llama; You Can't Do That on the Internet film crossover comics; interviews (e.g., Blair Butler,[32] Dan DiDio,[33] Steve Niles,[34] Seth Green[35]); convention reports;[36][37] gaming news;[38] blogs;[39] and other articles.

Online comic

 

Saturday Night Live writer/The Zombie Survival Guide author Max Brooks shows off his Rocket Llama patch.

The online story featured a new cover[40] and omitted a one-page gag, a preview for an unrelated Stealth Potato comic, which had appeared as an intermission in the middle of the original story.[41] The original story also appeared online as the comic's "ashcan copy."[42]

The authors present the Rocket Llama stories metafictionally as the world's oldest comic book, established in 1916,[21] which they allegedly rediscovered and are adapting into webcomics. "Deep underground, in an archaic vault we searched until we found the fabled tales. As both the current production team behind The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama and appreciators of such groundbreaking literature, we have taken it upon ourselves to restore these classic issues to a glory more befitting a modern, digital age."[43]

Although every "issue" is presented with panels and screens in the correct order for each story, the issues are presented out of order as if readers were discovering old issues of a classic comic book in a seemingly haphazard order, however they come to find them. After the redrawn number #112's online publication came the serialized time travel story #136–137, "Time Flies When You're on the Run," appearing one page at a time throughout each week[44][45] and expanding the cast with characters like the scientist Professor Percival Penguin and cavedogs who joined them by stowing away in the heroes' time rocket during the supposed previous issue. Issue No. 152 followed with "The Tomb of Nosfur-Rattu".[46]

Special Rocket Llama Says bonus features appear only in "ashcan" form drawn by the original creator.[47] The only "modern" comic has been a one-page Halloween cartoon, supposedly an excerpt from issue #1110.[48]

Kidjutsu, an all-ages webcomics site which publishes series such as Inverloch (webcomic) and Dandy & Company, publishes completed Rocket Llama issues.[49] Palace in the Sky Publishing also carries the series.[50]

Characters

  • Rocket Llama (llama)
  • Bartholemew 'Bart' Meowsenhausen (cat)
  • Henry 'Ahoy' Dingo (dingo)
  • Professor Percival Penguin (penguin)
  • Camwyn Godfrey (dog)
  • Cavedogs (King Zug, Princess Oonga, Bonk, etc.)
  • Buzz Hawkins (koala)
  • Katherine O'Haira (cat)
  • Chef Paulie (bear)
  • Chef Gustav (goat, retired)

Antagonists

  • Böwser vön Überdog (bulldog)
  • Jetpack Dog (poodle)
  • Islanders (??)
  • Super Robot Dog Walker
  • Baron Havelock Rivendare (cat)
  • Ambrose (camel)
  • Garibaldi the Minuscule Mastermind (gerbil)
  • Nosfur-Rattu (vampire rat)

Spin-off comic: The Action Chick

After website contributor Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill became G4TV's official Next Woman of the Web,[28] she and the Rocket Llama creators spun off her Action Chick avatar which originated with Rocket Llama off into the character's own webcomic[51] The Action Chick.[52] In the comic, Hill becomes her avatar in the style of James Cameron's Avatar,[53] with Sigourney Weaver, Richard Crenna, and various Predators appearing as supporting cast in movie parodies and mockups of popular culture.

References

  1. ^ "Rocket Llama World Headquarters". Rocketllama.com. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  2. ^ "The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama". The Web Comic List. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  3. ^ Kez (March 29, 2009). Palace in the Sky Webcomic News: An Interview with Alex and Nick of Rocket Llama! Retrieved April 12, 2009. April 1, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Phil Hester, Jason Henderson, Jacen Burrows, Nick Langley, & Marko Head. (November 10, 2008). Can College Prepare Creators for Comics Careers? Panel presented at Wizard World Texas. Arlington, Texas.
  5. ^ Friday WonderCon 2008 Programming Schedule. . Archived from the original on December 25, 2008. Retrieved January 10, 2009.
  6. ^ a b Langley, N., & Duncan, R. (2008). The Workday Comic: Adapting the 24-Hour Comic to an Academic Setting. Academic Forum, 25, 7–14. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 28, 2010. Retrieved January 12, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ Waddles, Joshua. (2007, April 2). Comic book club puts in a full day's work. January 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine The Oracle vol. 99 (25), p. 3.
  8. ^ Beard, Sarah. (2008, August 25). Comic Arts Club offers excitement. The Oracle, vol. 101 (1), p. 5.
  9. ^ Langley, N. (2008, February). The Workday Comic: Day One. Presented at the Comics Arts Conference, WonderCon. San Francisco, California.
  10. ^ Ink Inferno Episode 12: The ERIICA Project. . Archived from the original on January 20, 2009. Retrieved January 10, 2009.
  11. ^ T. Langley & R. Duncan, panel moderators, with respondent Danny Fingeroth. (2008, July). "Capes and Tights, Caps and Gowns." Panel presented at the Comics Arts Conference, Comic-Con International. San Diego, California.
  12. ^ Pannell, E. (2008, July 27). Comic communication part of professors' classes. The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, T-1, T-4.
  13. ^ Hardiman, Morris. (2008, April 14).Club produces second annual workday comic. January 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine The Oracle, vol. 100.
  14. ^ Quoted in "The Workday Comic: Not Just One Third of a 24-Hour Comic." Comics Arts Conference, Comic-Con International. San Diego, California. July 27, 2008.
  15. ^ Page 1.[dead link]
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on September 17, 2008. Retrieved August 13, 2008.The Workday Comic #1. Spring, 2007[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ Wizard World Convention Report: The Incredible Lou[dead link]
  18. ^ Zuda Comics. Thinking of trying to become a Zuda Comics creator?
  19. ^ "Webcomics Reviews & Interviews #72: Rocket Llama". Talkshoe.com. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  20. ^ The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama #112: "Trouble in Paradise." Script: Alex Langley. Art: Nick Langley.
  21. ^ a b MacPaladin. Starship Moonhawk Presents: The origin and rocketing to stardom. July 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ Head, Aron. (November 10, 2008). Wizard World Texas – Sunday at the Con. Retrieved from Newsarama February 17, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
  23. ^ Wong, Eugene. "SDCC '09: Complete Friday Schedule". Angryweb.net. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  24. ^ "Action Flick Chick's Super Action Page". Actionflickchick.com. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  25. ^ Action Flick Chick's Summer Movie Preview. Somewhere in Vegas, Blog Talk Radio. Accessed May 6, 2009.
  26. ^ IMDB: Katrina Hill (III).
  27. ^ Burton, Bonnie (May, 2011). Costume Drama: Cosplay or Can't Play. SFX Magazine. p. 30
  28. ^ a b "Women of the Web Contest Winner: Katrina". G4tv.com. December 30, 2009. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  29. ^ Wired News: 'Action Chick' Looks at Comic-Con's Geek Girls
  30. ^ "The Action Chick". Rocketllama.com. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  31. ^ "Hour 42: Nick Langley on Action Chick & Paul Dini by El Secreto & Peter Pixie". Blogtalkradio.com. March 8, 2010. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  32. ^ Interview: Blair Butler from Attack of the Show! December 8, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  33. ^ "Blog-It Llama! – » Interview: Dan DiDio (DC Comics Senior Vice President and Executive Editor) – Fickleness and Fascination". Rocketllama.com. June 9, 2009. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  34. ^ "G4TV Videos – Viewer Army at the Dallas Comic-Con". G4tv.com. September 10, 2009. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  35. ^ "Interview: Why Seth Green Loves Geek and Gamer Girls". Actionflickchick.com. September 24, 2010. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  36. ^ "Closing Thoughts on Comic-Con". Rocketllama.com. August 9, 2008. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  37. ^ "Hour 42 on Blog Talk Radio". Blogtalkradio.com. August 31, 2009. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  38. ^ . Archived from the original on October 22, 2008. Retrieved November 12, 2008.
  39. ^ "Blog-It Llama! The Rocket Llama Ground Crew Has Plenty to Say". Rocketllama.com. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  40. ^ "#137-Cover". Rocketllama.com. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  41. ^ Sneak Peak at Stealth Potato #75.[dead link]
  42. ^ "Rocket Llama Ashcan Copy". Rocketllama.com. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  43. ^ Who Is Rocket Llama? September 14, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  44. ^ "Time Flies When You're on the Run, Part 1." Script: Alex Langley. Art: Nick Langley.
  45. ^ "Time Flies When You're on the Run, Part 2." Script: Alex Langley. Art: Nick Langley.
  46. ^ Jessa Phillips. "Webcomic Wednesday: The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama & Action Chick". Downloaded from Good to Be a Geek. May 18, 2011.
  47. ^ e.g., "Tanks a Lot." Rocket Llama Says #8. Script and art: Alex Langley.
  48. ^ Happy Halloween from Rocket Llama World Headquarters![dead link]
  49. ^ Kidjutsu – Comics For Kids.
  50. ^ "Palace in the Sky Science Fiction Comics Gateway". Palaceinthesky.com. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  51. ^ Hour 42: Nick Langley on Action Chick & Paul Dini. Interview by El Secreto & Peter Pixie.
  52. ^ "The Action Chick". Rocketllama.com. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  53. ^ "The Action Chick – Action Chick Avatar". Rocketllama.com. February 3, 2010. Retrieved January 4, 2012.

External links

  • Katrina Hill (Action Flick Chick) on IMDB.
  • Rocket Llama World Headquarters (site home page)
  • Palace in the Sky Interview: An Interview with Alex and Nick of Rocket Llama!
  • Webcomics Reviews & Interviews #72: Rocket Llama.

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The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama 1 is a webcomic starring a high flying llama a sword swinging cat and a rocket as loyal as a cowboy hero s horse 2 Created by Alex Langley while he was a student at Henderson State University the comic first appeared in a comic book titled The Workday Comic 3 The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket LlamaAuthor s Alex Langley Nick LangleyWebsitehttp www rocketllama comCurrent status scheduleUpdates 3 times per week Launch dateApril 2007 comic July 2008 webcomic Publisher s Rocket Llama World Headquarters LLCGenre s Furry Comedy Adventure Contents 1 The Workday Comic 2 Debut story 3 E zine 4 Online comic 5 Characters 5 1 Antagonists 6 Spin off comic The Action Chick 7 References 8 External linksThe Workday Comic Edit Left to right Jacen Burrows Jason Henderson and Phil Hester examine The Workday Comic featuring Rocket Llama s debut while Rocket Llama Ground Crew members Nick Langley and Marko Head discuss the comic s creation during a Wizard World panel 4 For The Workday Comic comics anthology a spin off of Scott McCloud s 24 Hour Comics 5 comics creators each wrote and drew their own eight page stories in eight hours 6 in April 2007 on Friday the 13th 7 which turned into an ongoing publication 8 9 Rocket Llama debuted in one of the first issue s six stories 10 the first story completed 6 Co presenting with comics author and scholar Danny Fingeroth Dazzler Spider Man Superman on the Couch during a Comics Arts Conference panel at 2008 s Comic Con International in San Diego California the creators explained how the first Rocket Llama story evolved into a webcomic 11 12 Whether despite the original story s childlike art or because of it the Rocket Llama story proved to be the most popular in the 2007 anthology collection of the eight hour comics 13 After comic artist Stephen R Bissette an instructor at the Center for Cartoon Studies and comic book artist best known for his work on Swamp Thing with Alan Moore read all of the stories in the first volume of The Workday Comic he remarked That llama s gonna stick with me 14 Debut story EditThe full title of Rocket Llama s debut story in The Workday Comic No 1 spring 2007 was The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama 112 Trouble in Paradise 15 The story introduced the taciturn hero Rocket Llama and his talkative sidekick an anthropomorphic cat named Bartholemew Bart Meowsenhausen who find themselves stranded on an island after a battle with an enemy called Jetpack Dog Spherical islanders capture them and then challenge them to combat A villain named Bowser von Uberdog arrives with Jetpack Dog and in a sudden Star Wars parody summons a giant robot known as the Super Robot Dog Walker which blasts a volcano to bits Before it can fire a second blast Rocket Llama destroys it by getting it to swallow a pot of water and backfire The story ends with Bowser tied up and the heroes using the giant robot dog head as a boat to get themselves home with the promise of the next story to be titled Yuck Yukon 16 E zine Edit Ezine contributor Action Flick Chick interviews The Incredible Hulk star Lou Ferrigno 2008 17 Following Zuda Comics style guidelines 18 19 Nick Langley redrew the story with a less childlike drawing style in webcomic form for online publication 20 as the flagship title for the website rocketllama com The Rocket Llama World Headquarters e zine has an affiliation of websites featuring webcomics art entertainment reviews and scholarly studies of comics 21 With support from university resources the creators assembled a herd your nerds support system of contributors working together 22 23 In addition to The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama e zine features from the Rocket Llama Ground Crew include Action Flick Chick movie reviews 24 25 by G4TV s Next Woman of the Web 26 cosplayer 27 Katrina Hill 28 29 The Action Chick webcomic 30 31 Marko s Corner comics cartoon arts and podcasts by Marko Head Reddie Steady comics for college newspapers The Workday Comic the 8 hour comics which spawned Rocket Llama You Can t Do That on the Internet film crossover comics interviews e g Blair Butler 32 Dan DiDio 33 Steve Niles 34 Seth Green 35 convention reports 36 37 gaming news 38 blogs 39 and other articles Online comic Edit Saturday Night Live writer The Zombie Survival Guide author Max Brooks shows off his Rocket Llama patch The online story featured a new cover 40 and omitted a one page gag a preview for an unrelated Stealth Potato comic which had appeared as an intermission in the middle of the original story 41 The original story also appeared online as the comic s ashcan copy 42 The authors present the Rocket Llama stories metafictionally as the world s oldest comic book established in 1916 21 which they allegedly rediscovered and are adapting into webcomics Deep underground in an archaic vault we searched until we found the fabled tales As both the current production team behind The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama and appreciators of such groundbreaking literature we have taken it upon ourselves to restore these classic issues to a glory more befitting a modern digital age 43 Although every issue is presented with panels and screens in the correct order for each story the issues are presented out of order as if readers were discovering old issues of a classic comic book in a seemingly haphazard order however they come to find them After the redrawn number 112 s online publication came the serialized time travel story 136 137 Time Flies When You re on the Run appearing one page at a time throughout each week 44 45 and expanding the cast with characters like the scientist Professor Percival Penguin and cavedogs who joined them by stowing away in the heroes time rocket during the supposed previous issue Issue No 152 followed with The Tomb of Nosfur Rattu 46 Special Rocket Llama Says bonus features appear only in ashcan form drawn by the original creator 47 The only modern comic has been a one page Halloween cartoon supposedly an excerpt from issue 1110 48 Kidjutsu an all ages webcomics site which publishes series such as Inverloch webcomic and Dandy amp Company publishes completed Rocket Llama issues 49 Palace in the Sky Publishing also carries the series 50 Characters EditRocket Llama llama Bartholemew Bart Meowsenhausen cat Henry Ahoy Dingo dingo Professor Percival Penguin penguin Camwyn Godfrey dog Cavedogs King Zug Princess Oonga Bonk etc Buzz Hawkins koala Katherine O Haira cat Chef Paulie bear Chef Gustav goat retired Antagonists Edit Bowser von Uberdog bulldog Jetpack Dog poodle Islanders Super Robot Dog Walker Baron Havelock Rivendare cat Ambrose camel Garibaldi the Minuscule Mastermind gerbil Nosfur Rattu vampire rat Spin off comic The Action Chick EditAfter website contributor Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill became G4TV s official Next Woman of the Web 28 she and the Rocket Llama creators spun off her Action Chick avatar which originated with Rocket Llama off into the character s own webcomic 51 The Action Chick 52 In the comic Hill becomes her avatar in the style of James Cameron s Avatar 53 with Sigourney Weaver Richard Crenna and various Predators appearing as supporting cast in movie parodies and mockups of popular culture References Edit Rocket Llama World Headquarters Rocketllama com Retrieved January 4 2012 The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama The Web Comic List Retrieved January 4 2012 Kez March 29 2009 Palace in the Sky Webcomic News An Interview with Alex and Nick of Rocket Llama Retrieved April 12 2009 Archived April 1 2009 at the Wayback Machine Phil Hester Jason Henderson Jacen Burrows Nick Langley amp Marko Head November 10 2008 Can College Prepare Creators for Comics Careers Panel presented at Wizard World Texas Arlington Texas Friday WonderCon 2008 Programming Schedule WonderCon 2008 Programming Schedule for Friday February 22 Archived from the original on December 25 2008 Retrieved January 10 2009 a b Langley N amp Duncan R 2008 The Workday Comic Adapting the 24 Hour Comic to an Academic Setting Academic Forum 25 7 14 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 28 2010 Retrieved January 12 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Waddles Joshua 2007 April 2 Comic book club puts in a full day s work Archived January 6 2009 at the Wayback Machine The Oracle vol 99 25 p 3 Beard Sarah 2008 August 25 Comic Arts Club offers excitement The Oracle vol 101 1 p 5 Langley N 2008 February The Workday Comic Day One Presented at the Comics Arts Conference WonderCon San Francisco California Ink Inferno Episode 12 The ERIICA Project View topic Episode 12 ERIICA Project Archived from the original on January 20 2009 Retrieved January 10 2009 T Langley amp R Duncan panel moderators with respondent Danny Fingeroth 2008 July Capes and Tights Caps and Gowns Panel presented at the Comics Arts Conference Comic Con International San Diego California Pannell E 2008 July 27 Comic communication part of professors classes The Arkansas Democrat Gazette T 1 T 4 Hardiman Morris 2008 April 14 Club produces second annual workday comic Archived January 6 2009 at the Wayback Machine The Oracle vol 100 Quoted in The Workday Comic Not Just One Third of a 24 Hour Comic Comics Arts Conference Comic Con International San Diego California July 27 2008 Page 1 dead link Welcome ComiXpress Archived from the original on September 17 2008 Retrieved August 13 2008 The Workday Comic 1 Spring 2007 permanent dead link Wizard World Convention Report The Incredible Lou dead link Zuda Comics Thinking of trying to become a Zuda Comics creator Webcomics Reviews amp Interviews 72 Rocket Llama Talkshoe com Retrieved January 4 2012 The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama 112 Trouble in Paradise Script Alex Langley Art Nick Langley a b MacPaladin Starship Moonhawk Presents The origin and rocketing to stardom Archived July 20 2011 at the Wayback Machine Head Aron November 10 2008 Wizard World Texas Sunday at the Con Retrieved from Newsarama Archived February 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Wong Eugene SDCC 09 Complete Friday Schedule Angryweb net Retrieved January 4 2012 Action Flick Chick s Super Action Page Actionflickchick com Retrieved January 4 2012 Action Flick Chick s Summer Movie Preview Somewhere in Vegas Blog Talk Radio Accessed May 6 2009 IMDB Katrina Hill III Burton Bonnie May 2011 Costume Drama Cosplay or Can t Play SFX Magazine p 30 a b Women of the Web Contest Winner Katrina G4tv com December 30 2009 Retrieved January 4 2012 Wired News Action Chick Looks at Comic Con s Geek Girls The Action Chick Rocketllama com Retrieved January 4 2012 Hour 42 Nick Langley on Action Chick amp Paul Dini by El Secreto amp Peter Pixie Blogtalkradio com March 8 2010 Retrieved January 4 2012 Interview Blair Butler from Attack of the Show Archived December 8 2008 at the Wayback Machine Blog It Llama Interview Dan DiDio DC Comics Senior Vice President and Executive Editor 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