Friday Friday, 'yall! Apologies for the site's downtime yesterday. I'm currently playing around with formatting to better serve some new content, the most exciting of which is the upcoming launch of am.fm.pm Comics. (All in due time though, all in due time.) As it stands right now, am.fm.pm's weekly mixtape feature is on hiatus for the foreseeable future. They will make their return at some point when I have things running a little more smoothly, both here and in real life. I swearsies.
In other news, this first week of March will herald the launch of a new essay series, Film Panels.
Film Panels will be a weekly column revisiting theatrical and made-for-TV comic book films of the 1990's, and will be posted every weekend. While I intend for the project to last only 22 entries, I'm sure that list will grow along the way. I feel that largely, the current glut of comic book films- both good and bad- more reflects the advancement of production technology than any real passion for the source material. While there are certainly exceptions, from Timecop to Generation X, the 1990's were no different. Less as a series of formal reviews than a case by case analysis of pre-X Men comic media presence, next week's first FP piece will address the 1995 adaptation of Jamie Hewlett's Tank Girl.
Lastly: since installing Google Analytics, I am nothing short of floored by the traffic this silly little site pulls. I mean, it's hardly massive, but 500+ worldwide pageviews each day is tremendously flattering when you consider am.fm.pm's meager conception. Thank you one and all for your continued support, and do stay stayed tuned to am.fm.pm. The format is real sickness.
AZ "The Format (Dirty)"

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