Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!
- art by George Rozen
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Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!
- art by George Rozen
Thor & Asgardian Gods by Jack Kirby
Always reblog Jack.
Here's your chilly October night viewing material all taken care of. MST3K takes on Ed Wood's Bride of The Monster, starring Bela Lugosi. You're welcome.
So, Forever Evil #1 DOES have major consequences for Nightwing...just not necessarily the ones we expected. It's a solid comic, though. You can read my full review right here, but...beware of spoilers!
Alright, we’ve done some thinking, and we came up with Five (not Twelve, sadly) reasons that the Doctor absolutely HAD to be Peter Capaldi. Yes, yes…hindsight being 20/20 and all that, but whatever. Click here to read ‘em, and let the speculation begin!
Jerry Ordway drawing Superman: The Movie stuff from an old issue of Comics Scene. Welcome to everything I love. Courtesy of the always amazing Jim Bowers over at CapedWonder.Com.
Alex Ross Space Ghost? Oh, yes.
We are now exactly one year away from the release of Guardians of the Galaxy. Here’s everything we know about the movie in one place for you. The thing is…everything we know seems like it points towards a major plot point! Click here to get some cosmic Marvel movie news!
Oh, look...I wrote this.
This Flash TV series story just keeps getting bigger! Casting starts this week! Barry (yes, Barry!) is gonna be on THREE episodes of Arrow! Click here for more!
I've been doing some thinking about this whole Batman vs. Superman movie. We KNOW it isn't an adaptation of Dark Knight Returns, but there's a reason they used quotes from it to announce the film. There are obviously story elements from Dark Knight Returns that are gonna make it into this movie. I've outlined five possibilities. You should click here to read 'em all!
If Fox thinks that a muslim can’t write a book about Christianity would they agree that men can’t write legislation about women?
I'm pretty much losing my mind over this announcement that The Flash is getting a new live-action TV series. But I did my very best to maintain a certain level of professional detachment while writing this article about it. But it was difficult. Click through for the whole thing. But, this is happening...it isn't a rumor.
You guys, I've been battling a nasty case of con-funk for the last couple of days, and this news may have just healed me.
In the late 1970s, Marvel licensed the Incredible Hulk for use in a television series. In “No Escape" the 19th episode of the second season, the 31st in the series, Jack Kirby appeared briefly, uncredited, as a police sketch artist.
Not one of ours, of course, but Jack Kirby is always worth a reblog!
The King, y'all.
Hung out at a red carpet event for the the Walking Dead, which was also a private Weezer concert, and met Edward James Olmos. None of this was a dream. I like my job.