May. 31st, 2011
Trailer for the 2011 Thundercats series
May. 31st, 2011 12:19 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Greetings True Believers!
Here is the trailer (from WonderCon) for the new Thundercats series that will be airing on Cartoon Network in July. It's looking fun and obviously influenced by Avatar: The Last Airbender. Which is a good thing.
Enjoy!
Hoooooooooo!
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Here is the trailer (from WonderCon) for the new Thundercats series that will be airing on Cartoon Network in July. It's looking fun and obviously influenced by Avatar: The Last Airbender. Which is a good thing.
Enjoy!
Hoooooooooo!
( Read more... )
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Harvey had a small supporting role in a two-part storyline where Jean-Paul Valley broke into Arkham Asylum looking for one of his old enemies. Unfortunately, he ran into a whole lotta released inmates, led by the Joker, who was using Harvey (and his coin) to judge where they should take their fun. The story itself is so unremarkable that I can't remember the plot details (it doesn't help that I don't own the preceding issues of Azrael), but it does feature a couple moments of Harvey crack, most notably these panels:

... ewwww. Welp, I don't think anyone's going to try taking his coin now.
( Slightly extended context, plus one of the sadder times that Harvey's been punched in the face, behind the cut )

... ewwww. Welp, I don't think anyone's going to try taking his coin now.
( Slightly extended context, plus one of the sadder times that Harvey's been punched in the face, behind the cut )
Daredevil's Greatest Foe
May. 31st, 2011 10:01 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Is it Bullseye? The Kingpin? The owl? Stilt-Man?
The answer is far more insidious.
( Hi? Ms. Marvel? It's Matt, Matt Murdock. LET'S DO BUSINESS. )
The answer is far more insidious.
( Hi? Ms. Marvel? It's Matt, Matt Murdock. LET'S DO BUSINESS. )
Secret Six #34 preview
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ComicBookResources brings us to the arc where Bane begins to slip into true villainy once more.
But before that begins, some loose ends to wrap up. 2 preview pages behind the cut.
( Knock knock. )
But before that begins, some loose ends to wrap up. 2 preview pages behind the cut.
( Knock knock. )
It's like Archie...but in the FUTURE!!!!
May. 31st, 2011 05:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Nedor comics, the company most famous for it's Golden Age superheroes Black Terror, Fighting Yank, and "Doc" Strange (no relation) stayed in business up until the mid 50's. By 1952 it was Archie comics that was the trend setter for the decade, and the company (then known as Standard) tried to cash in with their own teen comedy book. One clever twist they went with was setting it in the "far off future" of the 21st century, putting this comic a decade ahead of the Jetsons. The book was created by Dan DeCarlo, the artist whose character designs for Archie are still used to this day.

( eight pages from a public domain comic )

( eight pages from a public domain comic )
Some Ménage à 3 (context for the weak)
May. 31st, 2011 09:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Sandra's work buddy and her ex show up at her apartment. They pass the time talking about mutual friends.
( (NSFW) Where is Sandra? )
Yeah, she doesn't know either.
( (NSFW) Where is Sandra? )
Yeah, she doesn't know either.
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What does this series have in store for our favourite British-Asian sorceress?
( *Rubs temples* )
( *Rubs temples* )