Monthly Archives: November 2008

Comic of the week: Dilbert is my coworker

I’ve often thought that Scott Adams, the author of Dilbert, got the ideas for some of his comics from a disgruntled Nokia employee, but now I start to worry that the guy is actually sitting very close to me. Last week I had exactly the incident described in today’s strip, although with less dramatic consequences: […]

New Comics on THURSDAY September 4th

Comics are a day later this week due to Labor Day!

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #570 NWD
ANGEL AFTER THE FALL #12
ANITA BLAKE 2 PROMO POSTCARDS
ARCHIE DIGEST #247
BATMAN STRIKES #49 […]

Goddamn Frank Miller to Write a Goddamn Sequel to Goddamn 300

Goddamn!
Angry Goddamn Zen Minion Ted O’Hanlan writes in with the goddamn news that there’s going to be a goddamn sequel to 300. Goddamn Zack Snyder has expressed goddamn interest in directing a second film but says he’ll wait until goddamn Frank Miller finishes the goddamn graphic novel. The goddamn sequel to 300 would […]

Warner Bros. wants to reboot the Superman franchise.

Hot off the success of “The Dark Knight”, which has broken records left and right, as well as brought in dump trucks of money for Warner Bros., they have announced that they will be rebooting the Superman franchise.
Bryan Singer directed Superman Returns starring Brandon Routh, which was released in 2006, which I actually quite enjoyed, […]

A New Idea to write about

I have been giving some thought on how to write about my hobby of comic book collecting and on here and this not just become another ‘fanboy’ space. I have decided to try to write about the things that make of comic book universes in a serious manner. I guess you could say that the […]

‘A Zombie’s Tale’

Zombies are mindless, shambling ghouls, right?
Maybe the story is more complicated than that. In the short comic, “A Zombie’s Tale,” written by Dwight L. MacPherson, we get a look at the zombie apocalypse through the eyes of an undead New Yorker.
A big thank you to Dwight for letting us post the story in its entirety […]

Watch the Watchmen!

I really need to start blogging about all the cool stuff I saw at Comic Con in San Diego this year so let’s start out with the obvious: Director Zack Snyder’s (300) movie of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbon’s comic book masterpiece, Watchmen, is going to totally redefine what a so called “comic book” […]

Recommended: The Golden Age of DC Comics: 365 Days

By Michael Climek

I won’t lie I picked this book up at the sale rack at Barnes and Noble very randomly. It was on sale for 60% off I think, so I thought, why not? But it’s worth the full cover price. This book is 365 random and rare snapshots from DC’s Golden Age. […]

KRANG RESCUE APPROVED, SHREDDER: “TONIGHT, I DINE ON TURTLE SOUP!”

DIMENSION X - In a move sure to put millions of ninjas back to work worldwide, Lord Krang announced an agreement on a bold rescue plan to resurrect and fund the world’s largest clan of ninjas. The plan gives the Foot Clan unlimited access to the mighty Technodrome mobile battle station, prosperity-assuring interdimensional portals, peace-of-mind-guaranteeing […]