It's sort of what the Johnny and Devi stories are about, the idea of always being a slave to something.
Johnny was the very first book I did.
Usually when I get a letter from a parent it's because they buy my stuff. I don't really get a whole lot of negative response in general.
Why does this person who is sitting behind a desk and never watches cartoons is arguing about what cartoons should be like. Its so creepy realizing that this person is a lunatic.
I love the show and a lot of what came out of it, like some of the people I met and got to work with, but those were truly some of the unhappiest days of my life.
Retro looking stuff but a lot of these guys doing these shows are my age or younger. I was just disgusted. I hated being around that kind of thing. Not that it affected what I did because when it comes down to it I was doing my own show.
When I'm writing the book I'm laughing at just how overblown the characters seemed. How full of himself he seems. But I didn't get far enough in the series to really drive the joke of it home.
Some robot who never made me laugh didn't think was funny or didn't think the audience would understand. I guess that's television.