Panelfly Shaping Up To Possibly Give iPad A Definitive Purpose

June 11, 2010 by K.W. · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Comic Books, Technology 
Panelfly Comic Reader

Even though my previous post was comic-related, I carry no shame in posting more about the comic universe. So take a hike if you're snooty enough to think that two comic posts in a row is unprofessional! (Please ignore that kind of speak, my pretties, and read on.) Just go read something about unicorns farting rainbows on other sites! See if I care! (Listen. I do care. The investigation of whoever this angry alter ego is and where he came from is underway. Read on, loyal...

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Comic Creators Collaborate for Unofficial “Dexter vs. Jason vs. Hack/Slash” Comic Mashup

June 10, 2010 by K.W. · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Art, Comic Books 
Dexter vs. Jason vs. Hack/Slash

The guys over at ComicsAlliance (one of my favorite blogs), came across this awesome one page comic mashup featuring killer extraordinaire characters Dexter (from Showtime's Dexter television series), Jason (from Friday the 13th fame) and Cassie and Vlad (from Tim Seeley's Hack/Slash comic series). With writer Scott Allie, artist Tim Seeley, colorist Dave Stewart and letterer Nate Piekos combining their talents, its only obvious that they would have concocted a concept that's this kooky and fun. Unfortunately, all signs point to this project being nothing more than...

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Gorillaz and Alan Moore Are Set To Collaborate

November 12, 2009 by K.W. · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Art, Music 
Gorillaz' frontman, 2-D apparently can see the slice of pizza that I'm holding.

Did you ever wonder, "Hey, why don't Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett of Gorillaz explore gnostic themes?" Definitely a potent question that I've never thought to ask, myself. Well, now they are more than likely to touch on gnostic ideas and explore some aspect of humanity that plagues us all now that Alan Moore is on board to help with Gorillaz' new opera project. According to NME.com, Moore, writer of such brilliant graphic novels (Watchmen, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, From Hell - all of which were turned into shitty, bombastic Hollywood films), will work on the yet-to-be-titled opera's libretto. With...

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