The SNL40 special killed in the ratings. The "day after" reaction seems to be quite mixed and everyone is outraged about some omission. The more I think about it, the more annoying it is to me that the only way a writer seems to get any recognition is if they also became well-known as a performer. But then the show has too often measured the success of its creators by what they did after they were part of Saturday Night Live.
Registration for this year's Comic-Con International in San Diego begins this week. If you want to attend, I suggest you hustle your cursor over to comic-con.org and make sure you know what you have to do and when you have to do it. Understand that con will sell out and it will sell out quickly and that many folks who want to go will not get in. He who hesitates is badgeless.
The second issue of Groo: Friends and Foes comes out this week. If you didn't get #1, you may still be able to find a copy. It's very silly stuff. I'm spending today working on #8.