Paul Levitz signed his new book last evening at the Taschen Store in Beverly Hills and my friends Len Wein, Marv Wolfman and I were asked to be there for…well, I'm not sure just why we were there but we all had an awfully good time. Some guy named Stan Lee put in an appearance, as well…which pissed off Batman no end. He was parked out front with an actual Batmobile and he was the most incredible super-hero around until Stan showed up. (In the photo above, Batman's the one standing between Stan and Paul.)
They had a long line of folks waiting to buy Paul's book and get it signed…and there were even a few people who'd bought it elsewhere and hauled it into the store for an autograph. If I owned a wheelbarrow, I might have brought my copy along but Paul says that for me, he'll do a housecall.
Not much else to report but since I took the picture, I wanted to use it here. And also I wanted to remind you again that if you're at all interested in DC Comics or in giving your mailman a hernia, you'll want to order a copy of 75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking by Paul Levitz. It's a very big book that does justice to a very big topic.