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		<title>Percy Carey: Hollywood Renaissance Man Mike Le</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The creator of the web comic "Don't Forget To Validate Your Parking" spills the beans about Tyrese Gibson's comic book venture.]]></description>
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[<em>Each Wednesday, Complex columnist <a href="http://www.percycarey.com" target="_blank">Percy Carey a.k.a. MF Grimm</a> dives into the world of comic books with industry interviews, reviews and more.</em>]</p>
<p>As promised, we&#8217;re getting down to the bottom of these rumors about actor/singer Tyrese Gibson getting into the comic book business. Today we&#8217;re sitting down with renaissance man Mike Le, who is not only Vice President of Tyrese&#8217;s <strong>HQ Pictures</strong>, but also creator of the hilarious web comic <a href="http://www.dontforgettovalidateyourparking.com/" target="_blank">Don&#8217;t Forget to Validate Your Parking</a>, screenwriter of the big screen adaptation of Issac Adamson&#8217;s <em>Tokyo Suckerpunch</em>, and founder of the Hollywood think tank The Avalon Table. Check out the interview below&#8230;<br />
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<strong>Percy Carey: Where were you born and when did you get into comics?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: Well, I was born in Vietnam, but my family moved to the United States in 1975. From there, I grew up in Minnesota, and went school in Florida. From there, I moved to LA 11 years ago. When it comes to getting into comics, I&#39;ve always been a reader, first book I bought was at the first movie I saw. When I was 4 or 5, my parents took me to see <em>Star Wars</em>, and out in the lobby they were selling the Marvel adaptation at concession. I wanted it so much so my parents ended up buying it. I&#39;ve been and avid reader ever since.</p>
<p><strong>Percy Carey: So you got into comics through <em>Star Wars</em>&#39;would you be interested in writing for it?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: That would be a great honor, but my only concern is it&#8217;s such a complete world that it makes it difficult. It&#8217;s so difficult to come up with a great storyline, a great epic with so much history, so many storylines already in place. I&#39;d really like to create my own world. The fan base is so powerful I&#39;d worry about what I would do, about messing up something and having those die hard fans tear me apart. And so much has been done already like I said, those two factors make it hard to see the possibilities.</p>
<p><strong>Percy Carey: Okay, so do you have anything creator owned that you&#39;re working on?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: I&#39;ve got a Web comic called <a href="http://www.dontforgettovalidateyourparking.com/" target="_blank">Don&#39;t Forget To Validate Your Parking</a>. It&#39;s a web comic that I created during the writers strike. We weren&#39;t allowed to really write so I caught up on Adrian Tomine&#8217;s work&#39;he does art for the <em>New Yorker</em>. I was really struck by the characters, about the Asian-American experience. So, because of my own experience, I decided to do a comic based on my blog entries, which I posted on livejournal. It began to get around and people encouraged me to do more. After a while, it began circulating through Hollywood, then finally leaked out of Hollywood, where <a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2008/01/17/hollywood-insider-we.html" target="_blank">boingboing.net picked it up</a>, and after that, it just blew up. Now execs want to meet with me simply based on that comic. To kind of sum up what it&#39;s about, it&#39;s loosely based on my experiences in Hollywood.</p>
<p><strong>Percy Carey: How did you come up with the name?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: I never had to pay for parking until moving to LA. That was a major culture shock. I&#39;d be going to meetings, and people always told me not to forget to validate, otherwise you&#39;re punished. Something like that becomes a form of actual validation between all people. The original title was Dreamland, but that didn&#39;t sound as unique.</p>
<p><strong>Percy Carey: Have you thought about continuing, perhaps using &#8220;Dreamland&#8221; for the name of another project?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: Not at the moment.</p>
<p><strong>Percy Carey: Speaking of the Execs, are there possibilities of a film coming out of this?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: Right now we&#39;re in the middle of working on a film. It&#39;s going to more than likely be a series of animated shorts, almost like an anthology that we plan to use to build the universe. The hope is to turn that into a TV show as it expands.</p>
<p><strong>Percy Carey: Internationally, how do you see the popularity of comics? You&#8217;re an inspiration to others because of the web comic, how do you see the world&#39;s view of comics?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: I think there&#39;s definitely room for growth. When I travel, it&#8217;s mainly for work and I don&#39;t get a chance to buy a lot of comics. That combined with the fact that I moved away from Asia when I was very young, I don&#39;t really have a line into that scene anymore.</p>
<p><strong>Percy Carey: Do you collect any comics?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: When I was younger, I&#39;d collect everything from Marvel, you know all the staple titles. I was also around for the independent boom, and collected titles like <em>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles</em>, <em>Boris the Bear</em>, and became a big Cerberus fan.</p>
<p><strong>Percy Carey: Do you collect anything now?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: The biggest things I like to collect are <em>Lonely Criminal</em>, <em>Captain America</em>, <em>Powers</em>, and <em>Scalp</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Percy Carey: You work for [actor/singer] Tyrese. Do comic books seem like a good avenue for someone like him?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: That&#39;s definitely something we want to do. With the type of movies he&#39;s in&#39;he wants to make movies that appeal to that fan base&#39;it only makes sense that we tap in to that audience. You know, being lifelong fan, it&#39;s definitely something I want to see. Right now, we&#39;re actively looking into those projects. At the same time, our company is actually working on a deal to publish our own series.<br />
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Percy Carey: Can you give us some details?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: Not right now&#39;we&#39;re trying to keep that under wraps until it becomes a little more solid, but it is very exciting, I can tell you that.</p>
<p><strong>Percy Carey: Will you come back and do a second interview after the project goes through?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: Oh, definitely. I&#39;d love to come back and talk about some of the details about the workings and goings on, some behind the scenes insight. I&#39;ll definitely do another interview when it hits.<br />
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Percy Carey: What can you talk about, writing-wise?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: Right now I&#39;m working on a project called <em>Fever</em>. I&#39;m actually looking to shoot in Korea at the beginning of the year. There&#39;s also an indie project that I&#39;ve been hired to write, which might start production mid November. It&#39;s ultra low budget but should still be fun. Also I have the opportunity to be Executive Producer on a reality show on BET, which is in pre production for late next year to air.</p>
<p><strong>Percy Carey: Now the serious question: who would win in a fight between Black Adam and Hulk?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: I&#39;d probably have to go with the Hulk, because I&#39;ve grown up with him and I&#39;m just more familiar with Hulk.</p>
<p><strong>Percy Carey: Where can readers learn more about you and your work?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: Read my alter ego in the web comic, <a href="http://dontforgettovalidateyourparking.com/" target="_blank">Dontforgettovalidateyourparking.com</a>&#39;all of life&#39;s secrets will be revealed there.</p>
<p><strong>Percy Carey: Do you have a favorite place where you like to buy comics?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: Right now, the place that I love to go to is Meltdown.</p>
<p><strong>Percy Carey: One last question. When it comes to comics, what do you think it takes to make good comics?</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: Characters. Characters are definitely the foundation of a good story. These days lots of books become just a rehash of other stories, but when you take a common story and add great characters, it really makes the story unique.</p>
<p><strong>Percy Carey: Mike, thank you for taking time to do an interview, I know the readers will definitely be interested, and I enjoyed hearing your stories.</strong></p>
<p>Mike Le: No problem, I appreciate you inviting me to do this.  And I look forward to coming back with some new stories.</p>
<p><strong>**SPECIAL BULLETIN**</strong><br />
<blockquote>Do you want to know more about the Hollywood think tank The Avalon Table? And names of the members? We&#8217;ll get to the bottom of this in Mike Le&#8217;s next interview here with Complex.</p></blockquote>
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