Well, well, well.
My brother, Jason "Steanso" Steans has decided to show up and get his two-cents in before I have a chance to set the record properly.
There's no doubt that having an older brother was an advantage in getting introduced to things a couple of years before others of my peers and friends. Jason's almost exactly two years older than me, so we were in the same school sometimes, and close enough in age that we shared interests and did a lot of things together, even if I was on the losing end of any brotherly fist-fights over the years.
When it came to sci-fi, in particular, while growing up, we were often of one mind on what we liked. We usually had to jointly agree on what movie we were renting until some time in high school, so we had moments like the time we decided to just spend the summer watching James Bond movies. But he also was the person who told me to check out
Evil Dead, brought home a lot of sci-fi classics from the video store, and, as he'll mention, was key in my transport to the comic shoppe once he had a driver's license.
He got into some things I didn't care about, and I was always more of a comics devotee than him. And he's always been more willing to try on sci-fi TV shows than myself. But to this day we compare notes on movies and TV, even if we're watching them on separate sofas in our respective homes.
He'll never mention it, but in high school he won a state-wide award for his short story,
Death of a Netrunner, his, ahem, homage to the Cyberpunk works of Bruce Sterling, et al.
Here he is. My brother and nephew, two of my favorite people.
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Your name: Jason Steans
Your current occupation: Mental Health Prosecutor- Travis County Attorney’s Office
Your current place of residence: Austin
Your current personal family status: Married with one child
What was ground zero for you getting into comics/ science-fiction/ fantasy? About what year was that? Do you remember what was going on in your life?
I don’t honestly remember a time without comic book characters in it. I remember watching the old Batman TV show in syndication when I was like 4 or 5. I remember running around in a Superman Cape while Ryan wore his Batman cape (yes- he used to favor Batman!). I got story books of each of the Star Wars movies and read them so that I already knew the plots when the movies came out. I remember playing Dungeons and Dragons (but probably not getting the rules quite right) in the third or fourth grade. Some of my first driving experiences were to take my brother and one of my friends to comic book shops and comic conventions.