Steve Harcourt | October 16, 2013
Based on the Dark Horse comic of the same name, R.I.P.D. brings together Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges in a tale of justice in the afterlife. With this being another comic adaptation for Reynolds after Green Lantern, would he be more successful this time around?
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Tags: Adaptation, comic, Dark Horse, Flaming Carrot, Flop, Good Vs Evil, Green Lantern, Jeff Bridges, Mary-Louise Parker, R.I.P.D., Rest In Peace Department, RIPD, Ryan Reynolds, Stephanie Szostak
Phil Redbeard | July 17, 2013
On a normal day a group of normal kids board a normal school bus. Hours later the bus appears on a bridge, careening out of control before crashing through the barrier and into the water. Some of the kids emerge dead. Some of the kids emerge…different. All of them want to know: what happened in the missing time between school and the bridge?
Category: Bookworms | 2 Comments »
Tags: book, books, bus, comic, comic-books, comics, heroes, interview, missing, missing time, Mystery, Powers, review, sci-fi, science fiction, super, super heroes, super powers, teenagers, time
Phil Redbeard | June 27, 2013
He is the littlest suspect, the lawyer with no responsibilities here whatsoever, the stand up comic, a grumpy old man, a chat show host, a celebrity poker player, a better Christopher Walken than Christopher Walken, and if that weren’t enough, Kevin Pollak is the author of the hilarious memoir: How I Slept My Way to the Middle.
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Dean Self | January 28, 2013
Oy Ye! Oy Ye! Nerds and nerd fans, thou are cordially invited to gather around thine viewing screens on Thursday evenings at 10pm EST/9pm CST on TBS for a series of events that shall determine one of thy very own as king! King of the Nerds, a reality show that puts players against one another in a variety [...]
Category: Reviews, Shows and Shorts | 1 Comment »
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Bill Ostroff | January 27, 2013
Custom Comix is a small family owned business that creates one-of-a-kind wearable pieces of comic book art. Every piece is made by hand and uses actual upcycled comic book / manga pages. We are the creators of the original comic book bracelets that have been on Etsy the past two years.
Category: Crafts and Collectibles | 1 Comment »
Tags: art, collectibles, comic, craft, DC Comics, geek, indiegogo, jewelry, manga, recycled
Leo Johnson | January 6, 2013
Former webcomic turned print comic Plume tells us the story of Vesper Grey and her supernatural bodyguard Corrick in creator K. Lynn Smith’s own version of the Wild West. While on the quest to recover Vesper’s father’s life work, the two encounter new friends, new enemies, and the wilderness that the Wild West really is. Fresh off the success of the Plume Kickstarter, the book is now making its home at Devil’s Due Publishing for the duration of the five issue miniseries.
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Tags: comic, Corrick, Devil's Due Publishing, K. Lynn Smith, Kickstarter, Plume, Vesper Grey, webcomic, western