I can't believe DC agreed to the show using the name for a completely unrelated character.
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Maybe they mean the Facehugger is leaving the egg soon? In which case SPOILERS!
I would love to add to the Monster Squad mythos. I've long daydreamed about a Saturday morning cartoon version.
There's a Thundarr the Barbarian comic now! Just started a few months ago. Defintely captures the vibe.
The next bill will require women to kneel on the floor to make sure the hems of their skirts/dresses are touching the ground.
A "Little Free Library" filled with only Merriam-Webster Dictionaries
Happy National Library Week to whoever did this.
Donald Trump is reuniting a band of crooked lawyers he previously used to fake foreign election interference and tasking them with uncovering alleged foreign election interference in the very election in which they faked such interference.
You can't make such dastardly graft up.
He's part of the official Cat Distribution System.
Here's hoping!
All I use is a scanner and MS Paint, and that's good enough for me!
The between the B.S. info A.I. spat at someone yesterday -- who then tried to convince me it was real but I debunked it in five minutes -- and the THREE fake trailers I watched later that day which I could barely tell weren't legit, I am very pissed off at A.I. peddlers right now.
Jonah Hex 54 🌵🏜️
Slight correction: Troy Baker voiced Jonah Hex for Justice League: Warworld, who looked more like the pic I've posted here. The Hex pic in the collage is the version of Jonah Hex from Justice League Action, who was voiced by Trevor Devall (he voiced a beatnik character in Warworld, though!).
Slight correction: Troy Baker voiced Jonah Hex for Justice League: Warworld, who looked more like the pic I've posted here. The Hex pic in your collage is the version of Jonah Hex from Justice League Action, who was voiced by Trevor Devall (he voiced a beatnik character in Warworld, though!).
In the case of Jonah Hex, "civilization" is usually represented by rich assholes who take advantage of people and believe Hex can be manipulated because they presume 1) he's a bounty hunter who's motivated only by money, and 2) he's as dumb as the people they're ripping off. Wrong on both counts!
In the case of Jonah Hex, "civilization" is usually represented by rich assholes who take advantage of people and believe Hex can be manipulated because they presume 1) he's a bounty hunter who's motivated only by money, and 2) he's as dumb as the people they're ripping off. Wrong on both counts!
"Ms. Ross-Mahé, age 86, was greeted at the airport by her three adult children. She was still dressed in her prison wear — orange shoes, sweatpants and a gray sweater — covered in stains and holes...
"She was in a state of physical shock...
www.nytimes.com/2026/04/17/u...
Pretty please, with sugar on top, read a fucking book.
Preferably mine.
I remember when Obama told business owners "You didn't build that" in regards to all the infrastructure that helped them create their businesses, and people got pissed off at him. Yeah, he phrased it badly, but I got what he was saying: If you profit from the system, you need to pay into the system.
I recommend seeing him in Jumper, which also stars Samuel L. Jackson aka Mace Windu.
"A thousand American women were flying planes during the biggest and deadliest conflict the world had ever seen, and then they were back on Earth, wives and mothers, their contribution forgotten before the war even ended."
I thought that was Tim Truman's Scout for a second there.
Enjoyed the Captain America series (picked it up many years after the fact). As for the Neil Gaiman mini, would that be 1602? Never read it, so I'm not sure.
Was Ditko inking his own stuff here? I ask because the middle panel is giving me Severin vibes (either John or Marie, hard to tell).
I'd love to test this theory, but I won't have the time to do so until Saturday.
I'd love to test this theory, but I won't have the time to do so until Saturday.
Amazing! Hard to believe this is just oil on canvas.