Friday, December 29, 2006

The End

After two years and two hundred-some-odd posts, I'm ending Filing Cabinet of the Damned.


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I began this blog shortly after discovering the miracle of the Comic Internet Blogosphere Talkathon. The delightful madness of dickering over comics and pontificating about What It All Means beckoned to me. I had to join in.

Among my friends and family, I’m the only comic book reader. Filing Cabinet of the Damned provided an avenue to discuss matters that would only generate confused stares and eye-rollings from them.
Harv: “The prophecy says that Darkseid would be killed by his son…but who is his son, really? Orion, the child of his hated wife, a boy he traded away as a youth, a boy he never knew? Kalibak, the offspring of his mistress, a boy he ignored? Or Mister Miracle, the son of his greatest enemy, the boy entrusted to his care? The only boy he himself raised, the only boy who Darkseid cared to mold? Scott Free is Darkseid's true son. Scott will be the one who kills Darkseid in the end!”

Mrs. Harv: “That’s nice, dear. Is this ‘dark side’ the same one Darth Vader talked about? Is Pink Floyd involved? Whose son got away scot free?”

Filing Cabinet was intended to be an outlet for my enthusiasms and pet ideas, and as such, it succeeded, and succeeded brilliantly.

But after a while, I just plain ran out of things to say.

I still enjoy comics, but my excitement over yammering about said funnybooks isn’t there anymore. Recently I picked up a decent-sized stack of comics and the long-awaited Essential Defenders Volume Two, enjoyed the books quite a bit, and yet felt no desire to blog about either of them.

I also farted around with a jokey piece paralleling trends in modern comics and the horrors of Prog Rock, but the damn thing just wouldn’t gel, and, unlike a few months ago, I felt no urge to tinker with the piece.

And thus, I knew I was done.

Playing critic and the general yapping fool was fun for a time, but criticism is not, nor has it ever been, in my blood. Constructing semi-intelligent pieces about other folks’ work no longer feels rewarding. Instead, it feels like time lost from my own work.

All that said, I am not disappearing from the comic blogosphere, nor am I retiring the dumbass pseudonym of “Harvey Jerkwater.” The greatest joy I’ve derived from the comic blogosphere is the connection to like-minded fans it provides. It’s why I blogged in the first place. I’ll continue to read other folks’ comic blogs and make the odd comment here and there.

I’ll also be found elsewhere on the internet, though in non-comic-blog media. Pendant Productions has an upcoming anthology podcast show called Seminar, and I have scripts in the first and fourth episodes. Other junk from my fevered brain will wash up from time to time in other places, I’m sure.

On my way out, I’d like to thank some folks in the blogosphere who’ve made me feel welcome.

Mike Sterling, Neilalien, and Tim O’Neil, a trio of kind gentlemen who gave me my first taste of sweet, sweet publicity.

Scipio Garling of the Absorbascon and Devon Sanders of Seven Hells, who took significant time out of their busy Free Comic Book Day 2006 at Big Monkey Comics to chat with me about a great many things comical.

Dave Campbell, of Dave's Long Box, for his hospitality during my recent visit to Seattle. While in the Emerald City, he charmed the hell out of my wife; for the Dave, the Dave is a smooth devil. He also entertained us with a fine anecdote about Erik Estrada. Sadly, I myself have no anecdotes about Erik Estrada.

The whole crew at Comics Should Be Good, where I was an infrequent poster.

Peter B. Gillis, who wrote not only one of my all-time favorite comics, but a supportive e-mail as well.

Steve Englehart, who granted an interview to this psuedonymous nobody from nowhere.

And, most of all, a big fat thanks to all the readers and commenters on this here blog. I appreciate all of you folks. Really. No foolin'.

It’s been groovy. I’ve had fun.

And rather than drag on a blog I don’t feel like continuing simply for the sake of dragging it forward, it seems proper to end the whole enterprise.

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Truth be told, there's another reason beyond simple burnout. My burning out isn't new--I’ve nearly killed this blog a half-dozen times out of disinterest, only to come back when my enthusiasms for comics and nattering about comics rises up again. (“You know what the world needs? A country song about Garth Ennis…I should write one…”)

However, new demands on my time, attention, and enthusiasm have emerged, and, as per the grand cliché, my priorities have been rearranged, likely for a long, long time.

Said priority-rearranger is small, bald, and loud. And it’s not Brian Michael Bendis.

Wee Baby Jerkwater is coming in a day or two.


Damned if the prospect of figuring out how to fit clothes on a squirming baby and which end of the kid to diaper hasn’t sapped my will to prattle on about Steve Ditko and Alan Moore.

(It’s the head, right? The diaper goes over the head, doesn't it? Dammit, where’s that book…)

Eh, who knows. Maybe in three months I'll come crawling back to comic bloggitry, desperate to escape the tyranny of the tot. Probably not, though.

To all the fanboys and fangirls out there, keep it four-color, yo.

See you in the funny books.

Your Internet Bud,

Harvey Jerkwater

60 comments:

  1. Congrats Harvey, but you don't have to quit blogging just because you have a baby! Why, my youngest turns two next week, and I'm able to...to...

    Where is that kid? Sonuva...

    Anyway, your blog will be missed, and hope to see you still out there in blogoville. Congratulations again, and thanks!

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  2. Anonymous4:33 PM

    Harvey, you were one of the greats: one of my favorite blogs to read, and one of the smartest, most imaginative comics bloggers out there. You'll be missed.

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  3. Anonymous6:42 PM

    Ah, offspring -- the bane of comics bloggers everywhere. Congratulations, Harvey! And as Toth might say: this was a real nice clambake.

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  4. I nominate Welcome Back Kotter!

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  5. Congratulations, man!

    We'll miss you!

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  6. So long. Farewell. Auf wiedersehen. Goodbye!

    While I rarely comment anywhere I do read a ton of blogs and I've always love this one!

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  7. Thanks Harvey, it's been fun. Also, come back when all the babies have turned into teenagers.

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  8. Anonymous5:20 PM

    Dang, I just stumbled upon your great site, and know it is ending.....

    Oh well, I have yet to read through all the posts, and there is much to peruse, so I am lucky in that regard.

    The only Two Fisted Tales I've read so far were published by Dark Horse some some 10+ years ago, and they were great.

    I love the stories, and the covers are outstanding.

    Excelsior!

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  9. Dude, you made a fantastic blog here. Good luck with, like, the kid, and everything.

    Stay groovy.

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  10. Congrats and best of luck, Harv...and thanks for a wonderful blog.

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  11. Damn, Harv! I'm gonna miss ya but once I stop drinkin' and steady my hand, it'll be a whole 'nother story!

    Best to you and yours and congratulations.

    Devon

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  12. Congratulations on an awesome run, my man. You are a giant among bloggers - and I mean that literally, you are huge and could crush me with one hand. If you guys are ever heading my way, drop me a line. Keep on space trucking, brother.

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  13. Anonymous12:00 PM

    Enjoyed your blog.
    You'll be missed.
    But I look forward to your future projects.

    Peace.

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  14. You'll be missed, Harvey. Hopefully I'll see you around this here blogohedron. 'Til then, happy new year, and congratulations on the new addition!

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  15. Sorry to see you go, man. Good luck with the child rearin' and all.

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  16. Stay gold, Ponyboy.

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  17. Good luck to you, man.

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  18. I concur: You will be missed. Good luck!

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  19. No fair! I just found your blog, tonight!

    Come back!

    Seriously, congrats on the new baby. Daddyhood is fun.

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  20. I remember all too well how a baby can turn your life upside down - in a good way, of course.

    Loved the blog. You'll be missed.

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