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Q: Years ago, I read about the gay kiss between Topher Grace and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in an episode of That ‘70s Show called "Eric's Buddy." Apparently that kiss had some kind of historical significance, like first primetime kiss between two men or something like that? Could you find out what the significance was, if any? – Mark, Johnson City, Tn
A: Okay, this is too weird! Just last week, I was at a party, talking to Liz Brixius and Linda Wallem, the creators of the great new show Nurse Jackie (and who both happen to be lesbians). At one point, one of them mentioned a “gay episode” on the first season of That ‘70s Show, a show they’d worked on previously. I didn’t remember seeing it, but I thought it...
Q: Years ago, I read about the gay kiss between Topher Grace and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in an episode of That ‘70s Show called "Eric's Buddy." Apparently that kiss had some kind of historical significance, like first primetime kiss between two men or something like that? Could you find out what the significance was, if any? – Mark, Johnson City, Tn
A: Okay, this is too weird! Just last week, I was at a party, talking to Liz Brixius and Linda Wallem, the creators of the great new show Nurse Jackie (and who both happen to be lesbians). At one point, one of them mentioned a “gay episode” on the first season of That ‘70s Show, a show they’d worked on previously. I didn’t remember seeing it, but I thought it...
- 8/24/2009
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
The team who brought you original series like “Monster Garage” and “Ice Road Truckers” have moved into the realm of zombies and motorcycles with a new Devil’s Due comic series called Chopper Zombies, coming later this month.
Written by Todd Livingston (The Black Forest, The Wicked West) with art by Scott Keating (Death and the Man Who Could Not Die), Chopper Zombies follows the fate of a brilliant motorcycle builder who comes up with a new super fuel, but refuses to sell its secrets to a dangerous corporation. A group of thugs drowns him in the fuel, which only allows him to come back from the dead as a super-charged zombie!
The 144-page graphic novel will be unveiled at San Diego Comic Con later this month alongside a custom zombie chopper put together by the guys who produce “Monster Garage”. You can find Chopper Zombie on comic shelves everywhere starting July 30th!
Written by Todd Livingston (The Black Forest, The Wicked West) with art by Scott Keating (Death and the Man Who Could Not Die), Chopper Zombies follows the fate of a brilliant motorcycle builder who comes up with a new super fuel, but refuses to sell its secrets to a dangerous corporation. A group of thugs drowns him in the fuel, which only allows him to come back from the dead as a super-charged zombie!
The 144-page graphic novel will be unveiled at San Diego Comic Con later this month alongside a custom zombie chopper put together by the guys who produce “Monster Garage”. You can find Chopper Zombie on comic shelves everywhere starting July 30th!
- 7/9/2008
- by Johnny Butane
- DreadCentral.com
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