Sarge Steel #2
Charlton Comics Group (February, 1965)
“Man Who Blackmailed The World”
CHARACTER CREATOR: Pat Masulli
WRITER: Joe Gill
ARTIST: Dick Giordano
Sarge Steel #2
Charlton Comics Group (February, 1965)
“Man Who Blackmailed The World”
CHARACTER CREATOR: Pat Masulli
WRITER: Joe Gill
ARTIST: Dick Giordano

So is this how we’re going to do this, going back and forth between Commie Op-Center and regular Op-Center? Last time we met Paul’s evil counterpart, and this time we’re back in D.C..
Paul’s still not here, and I don’t know if he’ll be coming back to take charge during these events. It seems, and I know I keep bringing this up but it’s a big issue out the gate, way too early to do this story at the second novel, and the third in-continuity assignment after the first one went terrible and the second was won almost in spite of Op-Center’s actions. At this point I’m sorry I bought this and the next book in the series before reading the first one. If I had I wouldn’t have bought another one.
This is the power of reputation. It’s a Tom Clancy project, as he co-created the series and his branding is on it. The games that came out were well received when I learned of this novel series. I wanted to know if his reputation was deserved, but since there’s evidence that he didn’t write these books, circumstantial as it is, I can’t really tell. Clancy came up with the idea of an international crisis response bureau of the US government, which sounds interesting in theory but we have so many bureaus that I don’t know if we can afford another one. Would explain why our debt keeps getting worse instead of better because nobody in Congress or the other branches are doing anything to deal with it. Sorry, but it’s just something that came up, this is a political book by nature, and I’m already running low of ways to intro these stories because so far very little has happened to discuss, even as a spoiler.
So let’s get back into the story and see if we get more than a bunch of people talking. My bet is “no”.
The Solution #3
Malibu Comics/Ultraverse (November, 1993)
“The Hunted”
WRITER: James Hudnall
PENCILER: Darick Robertson
INKER: Barbara Kaalberg
COLORING: Tim Divar & Foodhammer!
LETTERER: Tim Eldred
EDITOR: Hank Kanalz

I really need to schedule doctor visits and blood tests on the week I don’t have to do the monthly bulk shopping. And this week I also have to vote and get an MRI done, plus I’m trying to get some cell phone issues dealt with so I don’t lose that. In other words I had to fight to get stuff out last week and I still missed Saturday Night Showcase to fail at getting closer to a Let’s Play, as I went over yesterday and copy/pasted to The Clutter Reports this week.
In other word I don’t know what’s going to happen this week. We do have the next installment of the Chapter By Chapter review of Tom Clancy’s Op-Center: Mirror Image and the second section of the writer’s guide for Star Trek: Pitch & Guide. I also don’t want to leave Sonic The Hedgehog on a cliffhanger. Otherwise, if I miss a post this week, I miss a post. There isn’t much I can do about it to retain my sanity. I would hope to also have a Jake & Leon next week and get that tweaked logo done, and get a step closer to producing that Let’s Play.
So my apologies if I go dark for a day or part of the day. Know that I’ll be very annoyed but we have yet more hurdles right to end of the year I was hoping would be my most productive, decluttering, and creative year. Hope you all have a great week.

No Saturday Night Showcase or Jake & Leon this week (I will have an update tomorrow on what’s coming) because in addition to just a week of being pulled away from the computer (and next week will be the same annoyance) I was distracted with trying to finally move forward with that Let’s Play series I wanted to do 10 #$%$#%#$% YEARS AGO!!!!!! At least that’s when I posted the poll to choose between five different games to see what order I would put them in. The goal was to do a story based game play series, called BW Gameplay, that would focus on the story, after seeing so many story based playthroughs where the player talked over the dialog. As a story person, I really want to hear the story. Talk over the gameplay, even if you have to do a voiceover later rather than a live playthrough.
Then I got sick, then I got a computer that wouldn’t run the first game on the list, and long story short I finally got that working on an emulation of the Gamecube version. Today I wanted to see if any of the games would work. They did not.
I think we have an old computer around here somewhere and I have copies of both Windows Vista and 8. That means if I can get the games running there, and a screen recorder that will record them, I can finally get this production going…or at least finally play and finish some of these games and have no worries about all the other old games I have to play. Hopefully next week’s Clutter Report will have an update on that plan. Given how this month has started, I’m not so convinced.