Tim Curry is one of the finest actors to ever grace the screen. Even if the project he was in was utter dog shit, he managed to elevate it for however long he appeared.
Posts by Chris Buchner
Think it's likely to distinguish it from Universal's Mummy IP.
Talkin’ Superman and whatnot.
If people agree with you 90% but still don't show up to vote for you, don'tcha think it's in your best interest to find out WHY? Maybe that 10% is more important to THEM then YOU think it is.
Snagging an Archie for a buck is nice. Snatching one this old? Even nicer!
I woulda told him "Spooooooooon, mother fucker."
Marvel Tales vol. 2 #9.
Answering a Facebook question has revealed to me that my oldest Spider-Man comic is Marvel Tales vol. 2 #9 from 1967. I THOUGHT I had the Uncanny X-Men issue with his appearance (from the same year), but turns out I have the later reprint issue.
Marvel Editor Devin Lewis was the person who requested the lion's share of the Daily Bugle strips for Marvel projects, and is a recent victim of Disney/Marvel's across-the-board layoffs. So the series is cancelled as of now. Thanks Devin! It was grand fun! Now a couple of re-run favourites!
Lunar Lodge #1 from Dark Horse, the only issue of a mini-series to be released.
While inputting my comic list into my online databases, I hit on this book: Lunar Lodge from Dark Horse by Tyler Marceca, Mirko Colak, Lauren Affee & Frank Cvetkovic. Meant to be a mini-series, only a single issue was released. Wonder why they quietly cancelled it. 🤔
I recently created this cover for Space Ghost Annual this year! Love the book, glad they asked!
Batman: Gotham By Gaslight - The Kryptonian Age TPB Andy Diggle, Leandro Fernandez, Matt Hollingsworth, Dave Stewart #Batman #GothamByGaslight #Elseworlds #WonderWoman #JusticeLeague #JLA #GreenLantern #Catwoman #Hellblazer #JohnConstantine
Witness the birth of the Justice League... in 1893!
BATMAN: GOTHAM BY GASLIGHT - THE KRYPTONIAN AGE
Out now in trade paperback!
Collecting the first six issues of the 12-part Elseworlds epic that concludes with A League For Justice!
A thought that had occurred to me--unfortunately I can't remember a lot of them. 😐
I kinda read A LOT as a kid. A. LOT.
I'm not joking when I say mRNA technology is more important than "AI" and it's a tragedy we're throwing billions into one while our government is aggressively defunding the other.
Companies screwing employees over and executives not having a clue what their audience wants seems to be a tradition at this point.
So...nothing has changed.
Harry Donenfeld was a mobbed-up sleaze who swindled Siegel & Shuster out of their fair share, and then had his legal goon Jack Liebowitz fire them and blackball them.
Donenfeld hated Supes at first btw. He thought the character was childish and ridiculous. The sales figures soon changed his tune.
Extremely normal and fine for a company to put this in a public statement
Kid-focused product artwork was next level in the 80s--from toys to video games. Most pieces looked like they should be on the side of a van, and that rocked. Companies just unwilling to pay for that combination of skill and wonder these days.
Toy packaging, video game packaging... Everything looked like something that should be on the side of a van, and that rocked.
It was a goddamn glory age fight me.
There’s a good chance all these illustrators are still alive today and I hope they know they’re awesome.
The 1966 Addams Family cast.
The 1966 Munsters cast.
One of the greatest crimes of entertainment is that nobody even considered doing an Addams Family/Munsters crossover.
The only reason I understand this reference is because The Owl House lampooned it so beautifully.
Nice! I've got 749 myself, apparently.
A parenting influencer was too busy influencing and not doing enough parenting to make sure her kid wasn't NEAR THE FUCKING CAR.
Sounds like an introvert's dream.
Time to end this selective service crap once and for all. If people want to sign up to die for rich people's whims, that's their choice. Forcing us to register to be conscripted? Fuck that. And I said that when *I* turned 18 as well and had to do it, not just now with Twitler in charge.
Making their cover rates, at least, unless the cover was produced for and being sold directly by the artist through their own store. But spending a few hundred on a BRAND NEW comic because it has a rare cover is wild shit to me. Older books I can understand somewhat. New? Hell no.
I liked Joseph. I also liked Maggot, Cecelia and Marrow. Unfortunately not enough of us did, apparently, since their tenures were short-lived and some of them had been "reinvented" through bastardization.
Okay, looked up a gameplay description and now I get it. Still wouldn't have gotten far in it. I could never beat Spider-Man, for crying out loud.
I grew up with Atari and I have absolutely no clue WTF is going on here. I definitely couldn't've played this back then.