Linocut Kaiju series by Brian Reedy (via Xombiedirge)
Friday, February 28, 2014
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Rob's Room: Greendale Community College for Gifted Youngsters by Aviv Or
Greendale Community College for Gifted Youngsters by AVIV OR (via Blue Dog's Eyes tumblr)
I admit… I've not seen a single episode of Community, but seeing Chevy Chase as Magneto and Ken Jeong as Nightcrawler made me laugh!
I admit… I've not seen a single episode of Community, but seeing Chevy Chase as Magneto and Ken Jeong as Nightcrawler made me laugh!
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Rob's Room: Heroes for Hire by Nick Perks
Heroes for Hire by NICK PERKS (via Stewy is Cool tumblr)
So wrong it's right! Gene Wilder as Iron Fist…? Richard Pryor as Luke Cage…? My first choice to direct would have been Mel Brooks (Blazing Saddles); My second choice would have been Arthur Hill (Silver Streak). I admit… 10 year old me would have been first in line to see this!
So wrong it's right! Gene Wilder as Iron Fist…? Richard Pryor as Luke Cage…? My first choice to direct would have been Mel Brooks (Blazing Saddles); My second choice would have been Arthur Hill (Silver Streak). I admit… 10 year old me would have been first in line to see this!
UPDATE: With too much time on my hands, I created an alternate version tweaking Nick Perks' art & the comic's cover art... Thanks to Nick for permitting me to post!
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
The Story of the Human Fly
Clipped from Esquire:
Coincidentally, Joe Ramacieri’s backroom management was already working wonders in this department. Marvel Comics, the home of Spider-Man, Captain America and Thor, wanted to license a comic strip about The Human Fly.
A deal was agreed and though Marvel executive editor and historian Tom Brevoort speculates that little money changed hands, it gave The Fly huge credibility. (Curiously, the person charged with delivering cheques and artwork back and forth between Marvel and Ramacieri was a young Cyndi Lauper.)
Marvel writer Bill Mantlo, who had worked on The Incredible Hulk and The Spectacular Spider-Man, was tasked with reverse-engineering a backstory for the new superhero.
“Let’s backtrack a little and catch a glimpse of where this zany ambition began,” Mantlo’s account began, in the first issue of The Human Fly. “We’ll have to start with an automobile accident sometime in the early Seventies. An accident so serious it took four years of hospitalisation and only after all the bones in both legs and hips were completely crushed; half the stomach removed; and both arms shredded to uselessness; that he could honestly aspire to be the greatest daredevil of all time! Out of these surroundings, the concept grew of The Human Fly. And he would be it. To everyone’s amazement he walked out of the hospital a man, but a man remade of steel in 60 per cent of his body. Obviously there is no stopping this man.”
Rob's Room: The Uncanny X-Men by John Byrne, Steve Fastner & Rich Larson
Marvel Super Hero Portfolios: The Uncanny X-Men by John Byrne, Steve Fastner & Rich Larson circa 1980 (via Spaceship Rocket tumblr)
Monday, February 24, 2014
Sunday, February 23, 2014
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