How to Reinvent a Classic Character for Modern Audiences

BEHOLD! The idol from the beginning of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (Someday I’m gonna cover that thing with gold leaf) is now reading the full color comic book illustrated Rocket Hat adventure that can only be enjoyed by those who possess a copy of my third book! 


You, (YES! YOU!) can get a copy of said book at my publisher’s website, or by winning a copy in a contest, the rules of which I shall announce on Monday, after I have decided what those rules are.

How to Reinvent a Classic Character for Modern Audiences

BEHOLD! The idol from the beginning of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (Someday I’m gonna cover that thing with gold leaf) is now reading the full color comic book illustrated Rocket Hat adventure that can only be enjoyed by those who possess a copy of my third book! 


You, (YES! YOU!) can get a copy of said book at my publisher’s website, or by winning a copy in a contest, the rules of which I shall announce on Monday, after I have decided what those rules are.

How to Accept Responsibility

 

The photo below shows two highly desirable items: the most recent collection of “What the Duck” comics by my friend Aaron Johnson, and the idol from the beginning of “Raiders of the Lost Ark.”


 One can be obtained from Aaron’s website. The other, well, you’ve gotta step only on certain tiles, then weigh out the right amount of sand, and even then … it’s all a big mess. Just, get the book.

How to Accept Responsibility

 

The photo below shows two highly desirable items: the most recent collection of “What the Duck” comics by my friend Aaron Johnson, and the idol from the beginning of “Raiders of the Lost Ark.”


 One can be obtained from Aaron’s website. The other, well, you’ve gotta step only on certain tiles, then weigh out the right amount of sand, and even then … it’s all a big mess. Just, get the book.