They then hashed out each character and came up with the current Teen Titans roster. He met with some of the executives in a boardroom, with every potential character written on a white board. David said one of his biggest reasons for creating her was to add some more diversity to the team, with her being their first black teammate. During the run, he ended up retiring Arrowette and introducing an original character named Empress. He brought in Secret, Wonder Girl, and Arrowette to help round out the team. The Powers-That-Be gave him the approval, asking him to wait a couple issues then introduce the new characters. He wanted to include more female characters, though, because he felt more comfortable writing teenage girls-he had two of them. Peter David said he was given the original roster for Young Justice: Robin, Impulse, and Superboy. One of the first questions asked by the audience was how the rosters for the two comics were determined. Both writers were eager to talk about their works, Peter David being responsible for the Young Justice comics in the 1990s, and Benjamin Percy working on the current Teen Titans comics. Peter David and Benjamin Percy joined a crowd of eager fans to discuss Young Justice and Teen Titans in the comics.
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Rene Ricard lived in the hotel at the time, and he remains a current resident.Īppearing in the film, amongst others, are Nico, Ondine, Brigid Berlin, International Velvet, Mario Montez, Ingrid Superstar, and Marie Menken, with music by the Velvet Underground. In a rare public appearance, Rene Ricard will discuss the making of the film and offer reflections on Warhol’s larger career as painter, author, publisher and wit.Ĭhelsea Girls was shot in various rooms in the Hotel Chelsea (and the Warhol Factory) over three weeks in the summer of 1966. Rene Ricard is one of the few surviving members of the cast, and was a close friend and associate of Warhol from 1965 until the artist’s death in 1987. The Tenant’s Association of the Chelsea Hotel presents a rare screening of Andy Warhol’s 1966 masterpiece, Chelsea Girls, introduced by poet and Warhol superstar Rene Ricard. But this was (to me) riddled with weird story choices, & odd characters. 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