Twitter Updates for 2011-04-26
- @maryannjohanson blogs about "The Impossible Astronaut" so we don't have to. #DoctorWho http://t.co/AEgKhrm #
I spent several hours with Gene this morning. He wasnât under the influence of any pain killers so he was lucid and jovial, but grew short of breath several timesâand every now and again heâd grimace in pain. The attending nurse finally had no choice but to put him back on the morphine and that was itâGene was fast asleep.
I am now taking private bids on the below items. To bid send an email to cliffmeth@aol.com – put âColan Auction Bidâ in the subject. In the body of your email, indicate the item # that you are bidding on and its description. Bidding on all items will end on Sunday May 8 at 11pm EST and winners will be notified.
The tough spot of kicking off a summer full of comic book movies goes to – DYLAN DOG. We talk with director KEVIN MUNROE and star BRANDON ROUTH about taking the European icon to the big screen, plus the Spidey musical is headed to TV – sort of,
Do you think DYLAN DOG can take this weekend’s Box Office? Drop us a comment below!
COMING FROM MOONSTONE IN AUGUST 2011!
The gears of justice roll on in a new miniseries by best-selling SF author Mark (Doc Savage, Outlanders) Ellis, David (Batman/Superman, Infinity, Inc,) Enebral and Mar (Atomik Mike) Dégano
Four awesome stories that are sure to make you laugh and cry! Easily the greatest 21 letter titled comic in history- that has zombies and cheerleaders! Featuring a Mandy cover by Dean Yeagle! Also, covers by Jeremy Dale, Rich Bonk and Jose Jaro.
-Jaro (50%) Yeagle (20%) Dale (20%) Bonk (10%)-
32pgs, color, $3.99
    THRICE the Action, as Captain Actionâs Season 2 concludes with two new episodes of the new Captain Action & Action Boy plus a new Captain Action Classified spy thriller!
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It’s a new frontier in Pron parodies. Ron Jeremy goes deep inside…
And unlike lesser men, he didn’t have to use a roll of quarters.
I wish I could put my finger on exactly why Marvel’s animated efforts leave me cold. Time and again the vocal casting, character design or animation displays cheap production values and they are far from entertaining. The latest such offering is [[[The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes]]], which has been airing on Disney XD and is now available in two DVDs released this week by parent company Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.
The cartoons are based more on the feature film reality than the comic book source material the films were based on, but there’s enough material borrowed from the comics it feels like a mixed bag. We start with a cocky Tony Stark who chases Hydra for stealing Stark Industries technology, which was actually taken from S.H.I.E.L.D. Meantime, it’s a world of countless super-villains, captured somehow and locked away in one of four unique facilities – the Vault, the Cube, the Big House, and the Raft.
But it’s a world without the Avengers. Iron Man is the only established hero, while the Hulk is on the run, and Ant-Man and the Wasp focus entirely on scientific research, preferring to keep Nick Fury at arm’s length. Then there’s Thor, who loves Earth but doesn’t seem overly engaged with its super-villains. Meanwhile, in Africa, T’Challa has just assumed the Black Panther mantle and wants revenge against, Klaw, who was instrumental in his father’s death.
Beyond the Hydra conspiracy, Bruce Banner worries that General Thunderbolt Ross and maybe S.H.I.E.L.D. want to build their own army of Hulks. Then there’s Kang the Conqueror who blames Captain America for somehow destroying his timeline and wants to alter a sequence of events.
That’s about par for comic book storytelling but everything feels incredibly disjointed. Maybe that has something to do with its origins, with the show actually conceived as a 20-part microseries of animated tales that debuted online then became edited into 22-minute episodes for cable. Mimicking the 2012 feature film, now in production, the team is composed of Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Ant-Man and Wasp with tons of other heroes working solo or for S.H.I.E.L.D. including Black Widow and Hawkeye (also because of the film series). (more…)
We got tired of Superman getting all the Christian metaphors, so we’re showing you a secular Easter story… the origin of Batman, re-enacted with marshmallow Peeps.
We could call it “You’re the Easter Batman, Brucie Wayne!”
The only thing missing is a Bob Kane signature, and don’t think Kane wouldn’t have tried to get it on there.
Hat tip: Geek Tyrant.