As a child, I was a huge comic book nerd. I read them & re-read them all the time. I loved reading other things, but comics were the first thing I read, & I loved them so much I would read them most - even the ones, like war comics, I wasn't terribly interested in.
I loved when things comic-book-y showed up in places other than those little booklets. I loved Star Wars - a comic book movie if there ever was one. I loved Star Trek - each episode like a different issue, with recurring villains, revisited plotlines. & I even loved the silly stuff - like an alien showing up in a television show (Happy Days, of all places) & then getting his own show.
That's the first time I saw Robin Williams, & he made me laugh. Laugh, laugh, laugh. Later, in films like Dead Poets Society & Good Will Hunting, he showed a depth that his manic stage persona (his real persona?) didn't hint at. He seemed human, humble, ridiculous, wise, caring, strong, & devoutly strange. A comic book character come to life.
Of course, he was more than that, he was like me & you (or at least like you - I could never hope to be so talented), he had problems. More information will come out in the next few days, but for now I'm going to spend the evening watching YouTube clips & laughing. Laughing because Robin Williams was really so goddamned funny.
"Mork calling Orson, come in, Orson. Come in, the Incredible Bulk." He couldn't help constantly making fat jokes to his space superior. Oh god, so funny.
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