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Monday, July 25, 2011

Best Covers: Marvel Comics solicitations for October 2011

Lots of great covers in Marvel's solicitations for October 2011:


CASANOVA: AVARITIA #2 Cover by GABRIEL BÁ



X-MEN: SCHISM #5 Cover by ADAM KUBERT



S.H.I.E.L.D. #3 Cover by GERALD PAREL





FF #10 & #11 Covers by STEVE EPTING



SECRET AVENGERS #18 Cover by JOHN CASSADAY



CAPTAIN AMERICA #4 Cover by Steve McNiven



BLACK PANTHER: THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN ALIVE #524 Cover by FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA



AVENGERS #18 Marvel Comics 50th Anniversary Variant by RYAN MEINERDING




ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #3 Cover by KAARE ANDREWS



ULTIMATE COMICS HAWKEYE #3 Cover by KAARE ANDREWS



ULTIMATE COMICS X-MEN #2 Cover by KAARE ANDREWS



NEW MUTANTS #32 Cover by JASON PEARSON

*Buy Marvel Legends action figures at eBay.

More Marvel toy photos








Another good gallery of pics of the upcoming Marvel toys, including the Future Foundation.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Link roundup

1. Annotations for League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Century 1969 (20% off at TFAW). Via.

2. Norwegian response to the gunman:
An inadequate boat and a decision to await a special armed unit from Oslo, 45 km (28 miles) away, delayed the response.

"When so many people and equipment were put into it, the boat started to take on water, so that the motor stopped," said Erik Berga, police operations chief in Buskerud County.
3. Chip Kidd is writing a Batman comic.

4. Seinfeld: The Most Kafkaesque Show on Television.

5. Lots of photos of the "vintage" Star Wars figures that will be clogging the shelves in the near future. Is someone buying these things in other cities? Not in LA.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Link roundup

1. "Clark Kent has very rarely changed into Superman in a phone booth, including not once on the 1950s Superman TV series!" And at the same link, Death of the Endless appeared in an issue of the Hulk.

2. Fun comic book scan featuring Hawkman turned into a gorilla by Gorilla Grodd (site is NSFW).

3. Fascinating that some bloggers hear about a tragedy and immediately devise ways to turn it into a SEO opportunity.

4. Relatedly, the manner in which Google has deleted (and occasionally restored) accounts without warning over vaguely-defined Google+ abuse is pretty disturbing.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

League of Extraordinary Gentlemen by Alex Ross (with a twist)



30 Rock meets the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen by Alex Ross. Via these fine sites.

*At Toycutter: League of Extraordinary Gentlemen custom action figures.

New Marvel Universe action figures





Big gallery of photos of the upcoming Marvel universe figures, including Mr. Sinister, Gambit, Psylocke, and Beast.

*Buy Marvel Universe figures at eBay.

Link roundup

1. I finally saw Deathly Hallows part 2. All in all I thought it was great, with the talk with the Ravenclaw ghost being especially cool. The special effects were terrific, aside from the horrendous broomstick escape from the flames. And the scene with Dumbledore in limbo flickered so badly (in 2D) that I had to look away.

2. Grant Morrison doesn't like superfans (to say the least). The excerpt mentions Morrison's take on Mark Millar's Wanted. A few years ago, I'd heard so much about Wanted that I picked up an issue and was absolutely horrified by what I was reading.

3. Is this from The Onion? Google is offering a credit card "with what it calls a competitive interest rate, an ample credit line and no annual fee. The catch: it can only be used to buy search advertising on the world's No.1 Internet search engine." Via.

Andrew Garfield Spider-Man action figure




Marvel Universe Andrew Garfield Spider-Man. Via.

And in other Marvel toy news, there will be new Marvel Legends figures. "Wave 1 will be: Klaw (classic look), Hope Summers, Constrictor, Steve Rogers as the Super Soldier, Iron Man (one of his classic armors), what looks to be the new movie version of Ghost Rider, the Comic Con Thor and the Build-a-figure is Terrax." (That is a remarkably undesirable lineup.)

*Buy build-a-figures at eBay.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Lego Hit Girl and Kick-Ass





Lego Hit Girl and Kick-Ass by Iain Heath.

*Buy Kick-Ass posters at eBay.

Link roundup

1. 9% of those special flashlights for the Warren Ellis/Berg SVK comic were broken on arrival.

2. FYI, if you plan on visiting Los Angles, do not stay in a hotel downtown.

3. Book giveaway.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Best Covers: DC Comics solicitations for October 2011

My favorite covers from the DC Comics solicitations for October 2011:


Men of War #2 cover by Viktor Kalvachev.



Frankenstein, Agent of SHADE #2 cover by J.G. Jones.



Green Lantern Corps #2 cover by Alex Garner.

Link roundup

1. Art box giveaway.

2. Really interesting article about the economy.

3. The new Captain America: Super Solider video game is apparently barely worth a day rental: "The game (which runs to a stingy six hours at best) is sparsely populated by instantly-forgettable enemies."

4. io9 reviews the Warren Ellis/Berg comic SVK ($32 for 40 lackluster pages).

Wolverine and Captain America by Travis Charest




The highlight of the Wildcats was Wildcats/X-Men The Golden Age by Travis Charest (you can find copies at eBay). And now Charest is teasing a new project, also set in World War II, to feature Wolverine and Captain America.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Link roundup

1. If Heart of Darkness had starred Cobra Commander.

2. Bill Simmons relating an anecdote from his favorite sports book:
My favorite: someone fighting with Bobby Hull, then hearing the crowd hush like something awful just happened … and realizing that he accidentally pulled Hull's toupee off. This definitely would have led SportsCenter if it existed in the late 1970's.
3. DC's comic book cover artists have a sick sense of humor.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Link roundup

1. Good cosplay idea: Instead of dressing up as wizards for the Harry Potter premiere, wouldn't it be way funnier to dress up as wizards trying to dress up as muggles? Via.

2. I never get tired of rereading Grant Morrison's Seven Soldiers of Victory. Here are some great links exploring the series. Via.

3. FYI, Spotify installation and startup was almost instantaneous. Music playback has been smooth, and it went and added my own music library without any intervention from me.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Link roundup

1. Webcomic: Zero Suit Samus Googles herself for the first ... and last time. Via.

2. Three fairly lackluster reviews of SVK by Warren Ellis and BERG.

3. "There are two lessons here. The first is that Gatorade is a waste of money. If you really want to improve performance, gargle with something that actually tastes good, since it was the activation of reward areas that allowed the cyclists to exert maximum performance."

*Buy Metroid toys at eBay.

Now this would get me interested in Marvel's Fear Itself event

Marvel characters redesigned for the Fear Itself event (I don't know anything about it):




And the Dazzler redesigned by Mitz:



*Previously: Kitty Pryde's Dazzler-inspired costume.