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Privet - Over eight years ago I met the most wonderful Russian woman in the world! What started as friends on the Internet per e-mails and text messages, became a dream come true for this American. I moved to Russia seven years ago and have never, one time in all those years, regretted that move to Russia. In fact, I have realized over the years that Russia is safe, incredibly fantastic and a wonderfully explicit country to live and travel in. I have been lucky in many ways and meeting a normal Russian woman whose main goal is not to leave Russia, that was a blessing in disguise, as I was the one who had to make the hard decision to leave my country. It was a decision that I have never ever regretted and it also opened my eyes to a whole new world of ideas and thinking's. So welcome to Windows to Russia and stay a spell, sip a cup of coffee. (Svetlana and Kyle)

December 9, 2011

Comic book artist Robinson dies

Robinson is widely credited with creating The Joker

Comic book artist Jerry Robinson, who created characters including Batman’s sidekick Robin, has died aged 89.

Mike Marts, editor of the Batman series at DC Comics, called the artist “a pioneer in storytelling”.

Robinson, who was first hired to draw comic books in 1939, aged 17, is credited by many as crafting the Caped Crusader’s arch-enemy The Joker.

“I think the name came first – The Joker. Then I thought of the playing card,” he said, last year.

Green-haired villain The Joker first appeared in 1940 and was later brought to life by actors Cesar Romero, in the 1960s TV series, Jack Nicholson, in 1989 film Batman, and Heath Ledger, in 2008 movie The Dark Knight.

“The streets of Gotham City are a little lonelier today,” said Marts.

However Batman creator Bob Kane claimed he and the series’ original writer Bill Finger created the character.

Robinson was hired by Kane in 1939 after the two met at a resort in Catskill Mountains where Robinson was selling ice cream, wearing a white jacket covered with his own illustrations.

Robinson is survived by his wife of 57 years

After leaving the Batman team in the early 1940s, he went on to create comic book characters including nuclear superhero Atoman.

In the 1950s, he drew comic strips and cartoons for Broadway magazine Playbill.

In later life, he taught at New York’s School of Visual Arts and was president of both the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists and the National Cartoonists Society.

He also curated a number of major exhibitions of comic book art in the US and all over the world.

“Jerry brought a realism to comics – and a sense of humour,” said Kochman, his editor at Abrams Comic Arts, which last year published a book entitled Jerry Robinson: Ambassador of Comics.

“He saw the value of comics as an art.”

Robinson is survived by his wife of 57 years, two children and two grandchildren.


THE COMMENT FINE PRINT - IN DEFENSE AGAINST MENTAL MIDGETS:

Why do you not respond to my comment? Why is my comment gone? Why are you mean? Why do I hate you for erasing my comment? Why do you hate me for my comment? Why is cussing not allowed (Sometimes you do it - sorta!), when it helps me express my feelings? Why are you a #$&%@#? Why is it wrong to wish you dead? Why do you love Russia? Why are you stupid? Why are you unpatriotic? Why is, why is, why is and why is? My GOD man, Why are you worse than a communist?

The above manifestations of a horde of mental midgets is why I only respond to comments that have signed up to be a user of the blog! (Top right of website is link!) Anyone can comment and anyone can be erased after they comment, but only someone who takes the time to sign up gets a second look from me at the comment. Sorry: I have to draw the line somewhere and when you get thousands of spam, hate and death threat comments a day, then all you do is look at spam, hate and death threats, then I never get anything else done. If you comment after signing in, then I will get a message that someone has tried to post a real comment?

Thanks for understanding and even if you don't understand, thanks anyway...

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Kyle Keeton

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