Jason is a recently published author, a former co-worker, a former collaborator from my days at Comic Fodder, holds a PhD in English, a software developer and all around good guy. Oddly, before I met Jason, I'd read part of his dissertation as it made the rounds in the geek-o-sphere as he discussed DC Comics as a collaborative shared universe through the lens of Crisis on Infinite Earths. It was an odd moment when Jason and I were first chatting at work and I realized he was the guy who wrote that dissertation.*
Also, it turned out Jason was in grad school at the same time as my boss and they're pals. Sometimes Austin, TX is a very small world.
Recently, Jason published his first novel, Old Green World. which is very reasonably priced at Amazon.
But, enough about me. Here's Jason's narrative of how things went down.
I don't remember my first comic, but I'll tell you the first comics that I remember. A crisis happened every summer, late in the summer, around when the pool was getting routine. The Justice League would visit every year with the Justice Society. The Justice Society were the old heroes, the aunts and uncles and grandparents from World War II. It was a family reunion. The Justice League lived on Earth-1, and the Justice Society on Earth-2, but they would travel to see one another through a dimensional portal. When the portal went wrong, it was a crisis. The portal always went wrong. Every year.
ed. note: Owl Man's original costume is insane |