Saturday, February 25, 2012

Classic Comic Book Review!

 
Check out the Classic Comic Book Review-2012 section for my first classic comic book review! In it I take on "Weird Science" Vol # 2's space-horror short story named, "The Gray Cloud of Death!!"

Monday, February 20, 2012

Next Global Crisis



Next Global Crisis

Here's something interesting. Hot chicks and and super powers go together like convertibles and sunglassed blondes. This site tries to fill in the woeful gap left by TV shows like Wonder Woman, Isis, and a few others from back in the day. Why doesn't Hollywood get the message that sexy girls and tights every week is what we really want to see? Although I'm too afraid to purchase any of these videos yet (preferring to research this site a little bit more before I take the plunge -in order not to get ripped off. Hopefully these videos are SEXY too and not played too straight. Although I did view a clip they had on the site and I thought that the directing of said clip was too restrained or better yet, non-existent (the clip is shown above). The clip below is a little better and makes me want to see more...


Friday, February 10, 2012

ICv2 - 'Ghost Rider' Creator Owes Marvel $17 Grand


ICv2 - 'Ghost Rider' Creator Owes Marvel $17 Grand

Harharhar! Another sore loser! Don't create nothing for nobody! The guys who created "Blade" tried to sue and get their piece of the big ol' Marvel Pie too and LOST. If you work for these clowns (Marvel, DC, etc.) then look at them with a stupid look on your face when they ask you to create something and say, "Man. I'm not too good at that!" Meanwhile sit on your best ideas and wait for the day that you can publish it YOURSELF. The only time you create anything with anyone is after you check their personal references (to see if he or she is a decent person) and then get it all down on a lawyer examined contract that FAVORS you in some kind of way (to show you some f*cking appreciation).

ICv2 - Kirkman Sued By Longtime Collaborator

 ICv2 - Kirkman Sued By Longtime Collaborator

Harharhar! Never create anything for anybody. Better to dig a ditch for a living than to endure being ripped off allegedly by "friend" and watching them get all the money and the credit. Fame ain't worth that level of disrespect. It's better to be penniless and unknown than to watch someone sailing off into the sunset on a boat you helped build! Only create things with people who's personal references you've checked and include a contract that FAVORS you in some way. Then tell them to their faces that you won't hesitate to sue them when and if they breach that contract. I don't care if it's your freaking Mother. Look her in her eyes and tell her you'll sue the bra off of her if she betrays you. This way she knows she can't punk you because that's what this sh*t is really all about. PUNKING you. Show any signs of weakness and you can't take it back --ever! After that moment they consider you "weak" and no matter what fight you put forth they'll always see you as "weak" --and that's even after you successfully sue them. It's all about first impressions.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

ICv2 - Marvel Gets Kirby Blowback

 ICv2 - Marvel Gets Kirby Blowback

Harharhar! Kirby's family -a bunch of sore losers! And now his activists fans too -a bunch of sore losers! Welcome to the club, you morons. I, Mr. Booker, a big comic book loser will be Master of Ceremonies. Let me introduce you to the art of losing -first, you need to apply a heavy dose of humor to make the pain go away. Second, and this is the trick, don't fall into the fallacy of blaming others for your loses. And thirdly (is that a word?), you'll never get over it so try to get under it by drinking yourself into a stupor when the pain becomes too great.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Adam Hughes Weighs In On "Before Watchmen: Dr. Manhattan" - Comic Book Resources

  Adam Hughes Weighs In On "Before Watchmen: Dr. Manhattan" - Comic Book Resources

The power of a great cover design. Sex sells and this sure will make this book fly off the shelves. Exploiting the sensuality of the female character (who was such a dominant presence, beauty-wise, in the film is a good idea. They obviously look like they're getting it on. Note the use of warm colors on the woman, made more obvious by her black uniform, while the rest of the book's image is in cool blues. Blue and flesh color are a great combination. On black women the color yellow is very attractive next to brown skin. Adam Hughes usually does a great job drawing women. More power to him.