I'M WORKING ON A GRAPHIC NOVEL FOR DC COMICS!
I am beyond thrilled to announce my very first graphic novel with DC COMICS! Written AND illustrated by yours truly—Buckle up and get ready for BARDA!

I am beyond thrilled to announce my very first graphic novel with DC COMICS! Written AND illustrated by yours truly—Buckle up and get ready for BARDA!
(1) A quick way to help me and @mynameismad's book is to add it to your "want to read" list on Goodreads. 🙏
(2) You can also pre-order it here, or simply tell a friend. Thanks! 📚
🎨 Illustrated by Mad Rupert ✏️ Written by Ngozi Ukazu 🖌️ Colors by K Czap 💬 Letters by Tess Stone
Art students must win ONE game of softball to get athletic scholarships & eliminate their loans!
Coming February 13th 2024!
Hey, the graphic novel I’ve been working on with Ngozi for the past few years is FINALLY ANNOUNCED!! This comic has a huge cast of characters for you to fall in love with, a whole softball team’s worth, in fact! (And some of them fall in love with each other???) Please check it out and help us spread the word!!
SOFTBALL!!!
🎨 Illustrated by Mad Rupert ✏️ Written by Ngozi Ukazu 🖌️ Colors by K Czap 💬 Letters by Tess Stone
Art students must win ONE game of softball to get athletic scholarships & eliminate their loans!
Coming February 13th 2024!
"What if my favourite show is delayed due to writers strike?"
With respect, no one cares about your favourite tv shows.
This is about real people fighting for their real livelihoods, for their futures.
I cannot articulate sufficiently how unimportant the production of some tv show or other is.
Hey y'all. With the Writer's Guild of America on strike, you might be hearing a lot more about something called "residuals," which are payments that the writers get for the studios continuing to air their work on reruns and such. Already I'm seeing people trying to frame the union trying to bargain for better residuals as greedy and unreasonable, so I just wanted to give you guys a peek into my dad's full, 100% real residual payments for writing some of the most watched episodes of American late night television.
Yeah lol. If u hear anyone trying to frame the conversation around residuals as writers being greedy, please do me a favor and punch them straight in the face ❤️🙃🙃
It's the annual cost that really makes it for me.
That $429 million is for 20,000 writers. When shared out it's really not very much at all.
"Ah but Bacon," you say, "it's not much shared out, but added up, nearly $500 million is a lot!"
And yes. It is. To a normal person. However to these huge studios no it isn't. Warner Bros paid their CEO $250 million last year. He is 1 guy. They gave him the same amount as it would cost to increase the pay of ten THOUSAND writers.
And that is just one single studio. The AMPTP is made up of nearly 350 studios and networks. They can afford to pay these writers what they are worth.
Nobody is making anyone go into scriptwriting. No one is born in a Netflix company town where their dad takes them into the script mines at age 12. Fuck writers who want to get paid more than once for the same job. They should only get residuals AFTER all the people who do REAL WORK, like construction, grips, costume, makeup & animators etc. Most of them are much better at their jobs than writers especially for streaming services, and they are what screenwriters can lean on & novelists can't.
People need to realize that the unions for white collar people like WGA or SIEU or NEA (public sector unions are why cops who kill the people they were supposed to serve & protect remain employed get pensions) is not the AFL-CIO or any other historical union fighting for the lives of the people who built the country's industry and made it run, any more than the NRA are the Minutemen of 1775 New England.
First, go fuck yourself, you fucking scab. No, seriously - you don't come to my blog and spout off about what workers deserve unions and decent pay and what ones don't, like it's your fucking decision. The intellectual labor that writers perform is just as real as any other work done on a film set - "all who labor by hand or brain" is the inherent logic of industrial unionism for a reason.
Second, writers aren't asking to get paid more than once: residuals are deferred pay, you absolute moron. In Hollywood, whether it's writers or actors or voice talent or whatever, you get a small fraction up front - it's usually an ok check, depending on the union's day rates and so forth, but you can't make a living off stitching these together - and then most of your pay comes from monthly royalty checks that provide you with the income you need to live off when you're between jobs.
The problem is that, historically in Hollywood, residuals have been structured with a very long "tail" - the payments start out relatively low and then get more generous over time as the show has more seasons and (presumably) goes into syndication. This doesn't work with streaming's new business model, where increasingly shows are getting 2-3 seasons max and streaming services have become increasingly quick to not just cancel shows but yank them off their servers in order to avoid paying residuals.
So what WGA writers are fighting for is a system that ensures writers (but also actors and other creative workers, because the unions pattern bargain) get a fair share of the show's revenue, even if the show is only given 2-3 seasons.
Third, the U.S labor movement would not exist today if it wasn't for white collar workers and public sector workers. About half of the U.S labor movement - 7 million workers - is public sector, and those workers are overwhelmingly women of color, mostly working as either teachers or postal workers. Likewise, about half the U.S labor movement is made up of white collar workers, and we're graduate students and adjuncts and lab researchers, teachers and social workers, administrators and IT departments.
I'm both public sector and white collar, and I'm a member of an NEA union. I'm an adjunct professor who earns $6,000 a course and it's my job to get working adults with jobs and families who've never gone to college or who've been out of higher ed for a decade to graduate with a bachelor's or a master's. If you don't think that's real work, you're free to research and write all the lectures and powerpoints, deliver those in an entertaining and educational fashion, answer a flood of questions from students who need help navigating academia, and then grade all the midterms and finals and research papers.
and so it begins. May 1st, 2023.
shout out to editor jim for looking at orion's ass fanned out in an impossible hawkeye-initiative-pose, thinking "well!! female gaze!" and slapping it with an "O.K."
“yeah, i’d say being an alternate, i feel… marginalised”
james marden as "james marsden"; ishmel sahid as lonnie coleman -> JURY DUTY
james marsden is so good in this and the guy who got truman-ed got me crying
i don't watch a lot of tv so know that i'm watching jury duty and it is so good
no fuck that, Darkseid is SO ARROGANT and NOT as smart as he thinks he is—this dude absolutely had no idea that Orion was basically Goku! He had no idea! It's his hugest L that he traded away a Ginger Cosmic Nuclear Bomb to the UWU planet so that they could rear him up to merc him. Stupid as hell.
you should be addicted to shutting the fuck up
You wanna fuck me so bad it makes you look stupid