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MEANWHILE... on Friday, February 19, 2010

"HEY There, there goes a Spiderman...!"

Chicago cartoon of my youth
This short episode of Spiderman 1967 episode 45  reminds me of summer visits to my Grandparents on the South Side.  My three kids dig the short jazzy theme song, yep they are old school with there super hero theme songs.

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MEANWHILE... on Monday, January 04, 2010

A Final Best Of List

BEST COMICS Of THE YEAR
I had to slip in a final list from comixtreme.com. It just feels right to post it up --
 Best 2010 to all and "Flame On!"

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MEANWHILE... on Friday, December 11, 2009

Stans' Glee from UnWired

Stan Lee Says His Thor Cameo Will Be Good But Small
With no shortage of super sequals, prequals and reboots  on the horizon 
Mr. Lee may wind up with a comic cameo  Super-montage. 


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MEANWHILE... on Thursday, October 01, 2009

Home Town Heroes

 A Brief Background


Home Town Heroes is (HH) the working title of a new book that features local everyday folk and even a few  household names. The book features a group of Columbus natives that meet our Hero criteria. (Many heroes are ordinary people who do extraordinarily actions) Each individual will receive a short list of questions followed by an interview about their life story.


The first decade of my role as a social worker I learned that the single most powerful intervention in an individual’s life was finding work that was deeply fulfilling and it paid “real money.” I was bored with acquiring stressful jobs with titles that all sounded the same.


That year I read a book by Daniel Pink called A Whole New Mind which described our new paradigm of working and life style. The combination of my past work, reading Dan Pinks’ book started to free me up to redefine my work acquiring  by first identifying a the portable job role that could capture all my skills and talents. Community Action Hero David Yorka emerged as a job role container that is just the right size for my Vocational Identity.Initially I resisted this title at first and then embraced it  under the professional guidance of local Brain-Stormer Don “The Idea Guy” Snyder.
Both Don and I saw a direct connection between the comic book superheroes superpowers and the skills, talents and fascinations that everyone has inside them. It is referred to by a small group of career professionals as one’s Internal Job Description our personal mission, calling or vocation that we can use to change the lives of others.


Superman fictional character, a comic book superhero widely considered to be an American cultural icon. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in ClevelandOhio. Sports superstars and show business figures are often cited as heroes however they do not feel as deeply rooted in our group mind as the classic comic superheroes; Superman (created in 1932) Batman (1939) Spiderman (1962) and this year’s surprise box office blockbuster Ironman (1963) who was conceived by comic book legend Stan Lee. The heroes that change the world are as we know; the real-life human heroes are parents, friends, family and others who have come to us in a time of need.


As the definition of work and career continue to expand and change at a rapid pace there are more and more young men and boys that are lost in a fog of confusion and fear for lack of the right tools and support. When a student comes to class "unable to learn" with  no dreams to pursue when they leave school there is a "brain drain"(down instead of out) of a different kind.


Today many movies, graphic novels and other superhero fare contain a more “adult” content with added complexity and have evolved as our larger culture has progressed. I believe that beneath the escapism our superheroes represent a truly American interpretation of the mythology of ancient Rome, Greece, Asia and other cultures that have used super-human characters in fantastic stories that provided basic human principals and tales to enrich or explain the true nature of mankind.

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MEANWHILE... on Tuesday, September 22, 2009

New Hero Machine

There are better things to do with your time and there are worse ways to spend your time. Please use your own discretion. Hero Machine 2.5

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MEANWHILE... on Wednesday, February 25, 2009

HeroTown
Secret Origin
A young couple driving from the East coast to California to start a family and anew life. The woman is in the third tri-mester of her pregnancy and after many hours on the road the car brakes down near Zanesville, Ohio. They use their last coins to fix the car and the man drops his pregnant girlfriend in Columbus to receive proper medical care and support while he sets up a home in California.

The women has a healthy red-haired son she names Christopher and moves in with family through Catholic Social Services. The women waits to be contacted by her betrothed and waits and waits...

With a heavy heart, the woman puts the infant for adoption because she feels that she does not have the means to provide for the child. After a short time in foster care the boy is adopted by a couple who live in Columbus, Ohio.

SuperPowers

The boy named Christopher grows up to be Community Action Hero David Yorka who attends school in Columbus at The Ohio State University. David spends the next two decades working in homeless shelters, housing projects, and developing a fascination with Career Formation and a passion for innovative solutions to eradicating poverty.

David unwraps his gift with the help of many wise mentors and associates. David utilizes his superpowers of vision, insight, compassion and creativity to work with others seeking to unwrap their gift. "SUPER POWERS ACTIVATE"

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HeroTown is alive and well

Way back in March of 2006 I posted my first HeroTown story. I decided to hop in the get back machine and pick up the trail , it was the first day of Spring three years back and I will deliver an installment once a week until I stop.

I am re- posting the original story and include two more this week because as De La Soul says "three is a magic number, yes it is... it's a magic number."


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MEANWHILE... on Saturday, January 12, 2008

Do You Believe In Magic?

I do or I can say I choose to as in "Those magic moments..." song. The link above from the archives of Fast Company Magazine is a quality think-piece that reminds me of the relationship between creativity and discipline.

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MEANWHILE... on Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Which Superhero are you?
We all have a natural gift = talents, skills + fascinations. Your gift is your superpowers and I offer a short quiz to help provide you with comic clues.

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