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Happy Birthday Mr. Grant Morrison

Dear Meltdown friend Mr. Grant Morrison celebrates a birthday today. What can be said more than, Happy Birthday and thanks for all your friendship and support thru the years. Here’s a look back at all our Meltdown/Grant moments thru the years.

GRANT MORRISON * CLIVE BARKER * MENTAL MELTDOWN

TheOneRing.net Podcast – Grant Morrison & Don Murphy

Grant Morrison Explains Why We Haven’t Seen ‘The Invisibles’ Movie… Yet

Here, Grant Morrison talks about the film adaptation of his comic, We3:

And in this one, Grant recalls his fondest Comic-Con memories:

So, what’s next for Grant Morrison? In his own lilting Scottish tones, he tells us.

But that’s hardly all…Grant graciously discusses Final Crisis, Animal Man, Batman & Robin, and the ever-touchy subject of turning comics into films. Grant Morrison fans, you’re in the right place at the right time. Thanks, Grant!.

Grant Morrison April Fools’ Eve with Grant Morrison – Mar 31st 8PM

Posted under Art, BOING BOING, Bizzaro Maneuverings, Customer of the Month, DC Preview, Did you know?, Do Something, Educate, Exclusive, Family, Friends of MLT, Hollywood, Interviews, MMM, Meltdown Mel's Hollywood Retrospective, Read This!, Signing, The Beautiful People, Wise Up!, You Tube, attack of the show, event

Happy Birthday to Neil Gaiman!

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One of our favorite authors celebrates his birthday today! Come by and pick up Sandman, Coraline, Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader, or one of his fabulous kid’s books!

Posted under Friends of MLT, News

This post was written by Leslie on November 10, 2009

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Happy Birthday Sesame Street: Brought to you by the letters M and C

On this day in 1969, the National Educational Television network premiered a show from the Children’s Television Workshop, with songs, animation, Bob McGrath, Loretta Long, Caroll Spinney, Carol Burnett, and Muppets.

Forty years later, Sesame Street has become the longest running American children’s program, having helped educate generations of children worldwide. And Bob McGrath, Loretta Long (Susan) and Caroll Spinney (Big Bird and Oscar) are still there. (Think of it– 40 years as an 8 foot tall bird.)

Happy Birthday Sesame Street, from Meltdown Comics.

Posted under Friends of MLT