Matt C: Time really
does fly.
Tomorrow we hit the fifth anniversary of this little blog of ours – the Paradox
Comics Group arrived in cyberspace on 2nd November 2007 with very
little fanfare. When I set it all up I had absolutely no idea where it was headed,
if it would be a solo venture or if I could corral some friends to assist, and
whether I would be able to keep the enthusiasm for the project aloft or whether
would die on its arse a few months later when I became either bored or
distracted or disillusioned. But, to my surprise as much as anyone’s, it’s
still here, it’s still thriving, it’s not got an audience of thousands but it’s
got enough people coming back time and time again to reassure me that our
thoughts and opinions aren’t falling on deaf ears.
So, rather
than any self-congratulatory nonsense, I thought I’d take this opportunity to
send out some thanks in the direction of folks I think have, to varying
degrees, helped keep this blog alive through the past years.
I’ll start
with Matt Tuffin, who was there at the beginning, and although he’s since gone
on to pastures new, it’s possible that if I hadn’t had his support early on I
might have given up on the whole enterprise. Then, of course, there’s my
regular co-reviewers Stewart Ryder and James Randall – James I’ve known since
the first manifestation of the Paradox Comics Group and Stew who came along
about a year into the blog’s existence and went on to be one of its most
prolific contributors. There’s the
venerable Rob Nott for his Bronze Age wisdom and Tom Pike for his boundless enthusiasm,
and not forgetting Simon McLean, Mike Smith, Ian Utley and even Andrew “What’s
The Internet?” Butcher, all whose assistance has been gratefully received.
I couldn’t
go without mentioning Gemma Bryden, whose ‘Graphic Novel Reading Group’ was the
prototype for the PCG, and I guess without her I wouldn’t be writing these
words now. Then there’s her other half, Boo Cook, the mega-talented
2000AD/Elephantmen artist, one of our
constant supporters, and when we relaunched as The PCG back in the summer he
was the only choice for designing that rather awesome logo you see at the top
of the page. Other creative types who’ve helped us receive more exposure
include Mike Raicht, Scott Snyder, Jeff Lemire and Sean Murphy, and while I’d obviously
like to thank them for that, I’d like to thank them for the great work they’ve
put out over the past half-decade even more. Hats off too to our fellow web-based
comics writers like Andrew Wahl over at Comics Bronze Age and in particular Thirteen Minutes’
Justin Giampaoli, our spiritual brother from across the pond.
Of course,
none of this would be worthwhile if people weren’t reading what we’re writing,
so thanks not only to the silent majority but to those guys who comment on what
we’ve written – whether they agree or disagree with what we’ve said, the fact
that they take time out of their day to read our words is always appreciated.
There’s one
chap who I’ve saved until last, and without his tireless commitment to the
cause of ensuring we get new comics in our hands, week in, week out, none of
this would be possible. Andy Hine, proprietor
of Paradox Comics in Poole, take a bow!
So that’s
five years in the can – reckon we’ll make it to ten?
4 comments:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY GUYS!!!!!!!
Well done on making it to 5 and thank you for what I must say is a fantastic site to read week in,week out and for the fact that I can jump on this site and have some healthy discussions on this great hobby of our's,even if we do disagree from time to time.
Keep up the good work and here's to making it to ten and if I knew where you all meet up I'd buy you all a drink.
Congratulations, guys!!!
Excellent site, and best reviews online.
Keep up the great work. You should arrange a pub meet for the 10 year birthday!
Congratulations! Here's to the next five!
Long live the PGC! ^_^
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