I bet he still has the suit:
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W: Not as bright as a comic book character
Published July 5, 2009 Animation & Cartoons , Marvel , YouTube 1 CommentTags: Bush, Spiderman
STILL the coolest theme song ever
Published July 5, 2009 Marvel , YouTube 0 CommentsTags: animation, humor, Spiderman
Even when accompanied by the crappiest YourTube animation ever, the theme from the original Spiderman cartoon is a classic:
‘I never want to see Supergirl’s panties again.’
Published July 1, 2009 DC , In the news 0 CommentsTags: Irving Klaw, panties, Power Girl, Supergirl
Oh, that’s not ME saying this:
The man in question: DC Comics editor Matt Idleson. The pronouncement he issued was just eight words long, but such is its paradigm-shattering power that it will surely stand one day in the annals of comic book history, alongside “With great power comes great responsibility,” “Truth, Justice and the American Way,” and “Shazam!”
Thus spake Idleson:
“I never want to see Supergirl’s panties again.”
And with that, the character of Supergirl — in a stark departure from many years of institutionalized cheesecakery — started wearing red shorts under her skirt.
Meanwhile, over at the comic “Powergirl,” DC Comics is putting on big boob/bondage/tentacle porn fest:

Seriously. Go look at issue No. 3. It would make Irving Klaw blush.
A zoology lesson from Wolvie
Published April 22, 2009 Marvel , Movies 0 CommentsTags: Hugh Jackman, Wolverine, Xmen
How does one get a college degree (presumably) and not know that there are animals called “wolverines” and they are related to badgers, NOT wolves. I think I knew what they were from watching “Wild Kingdom” when I was a kid.
And here are some really cool clips from the movie.
Green Lantern: First Flight looks very cool
Published April 10, 2009 Animation & Cartoons , DC 0 Comments
The uniform is different. It looks like a real military uniform. And Sinestro is wearing the uniform from the “Sinestro Corps” storyline. Poor dead Abin Sur’s face has all sorts of alien bumps on it.
That’s about the only review I can do. It’s only a friggin’ trailer after all.
This is a DVD I might buy.
Most. Important. Comic. EVAR
Published February 27, 2009 DC , In the news 0 CommentsTags: Action Comics, auction, Superman
Hey, buddy: Have a few million to spare?
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A rare copy of the first Superman comic will be put up for auction online on Friday and bids could soar as high as the “man of steel,” experts say.
“Action Comics #1,” published in June 1938, is considered by collectible experts to be the world’s most valuable comic book and is valued at about $126,000.
“It’s the Holy Grail of comic books,” said comic expert Stephen Fishler, who created the 10-point grading scale that has become the industry standard for evaluating comic books.
“This is the one that started it all. There was no such thing as a super hero before it. No flying man. Comics weren’t even that popular. It’s the single most important event in comic book history,” he said.
If some millionaire celebrities get into a bidding war, egos may take over and you might see this thing go for a million or more.
My take?
Feh. I bought the “Famous First Edition” back in 1974. Story is the same.
First, I don’t see the need for a reboot. ‘Superman Begins” was a great movie, exceot for the wooden acting from the lead.
Second, the dudes who did the Matrix movies are not a good choice. They made (how many?) THREE Matrix movies? The first qualifies as a cult hit, and more for special effects and ‘tude. The remaining two were … meh.
Thankfully, it’s not going to come off.
Remember that report that showed up on AICN last week claiming that The Wachowski Brothers had been offered a reboot of Superman? Sorry to get you guys all excited but I have just gotten confirmation from two independent sources that the report was completely false. I don’t know if an interview with James McTeigue actually aired on RTL1 or not (I’m guessing not) but The Wachowski Brothers have definitely never had any talks with DC or Warner Bros to helm a Superman film. This is confirmed.
Good. Right now, I am getting worried about the upcoming Watchmen movie. I bought the comics when they first hit the shelves. I’m hoping they didn’t worry too much about the design and the graphics than they did the story.
In Watchmen related news, Entertainment Weekly is pimping six variant covers. But I am 99 percent certain this is utter B.S.
Site news: Sorry for the paucity of posts
Published February 19, 2009 Comics I bought today 0 CommentsTags: site news
As I’ve mentioned on some of the other blogs I operate, I sometimes neglect to post frequently. I’m going to fix that with a posting schedule. Obviously, I want to post when there is comix-related news. But I’m going to set aside FRIDAYS for posting, because that’s when I read new comics, and can do a “comics-I’ve-read-today” post.
Apparently, there’s a lot of cleavage in this new ‘Spirit’ movie
Published January 2, 2009 Uncategorized 0 CommentsTags: Scarlett Johansson, The Spirit
Holy Equal Pay, Batgirl!
Published December 19, 2008 DC , Television , YouTube 0 CommentsTags: Batgirl, TV, Yvonne Craig
Heh. Here’s an interesting article on this PSA.
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A rare copy of the first Superman comic will be put up for auction online on Friday and bids could soar as high as the “
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