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Thursday, February 24, 2011
Birdemic + Rifftrax = I'm Gonna Need a Drink
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Rifftrax is ready to go with its commentary track for the recently released Birdemic: Shock and Terror . Really, RiffTrax and Birdemic are...
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
One more post about Dwayne McDuffie
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I was surprised by how down I got when hearing about the untimely passing of Dwayne McDuffie . As I said, I haven't read all that muc...
Green Lantern Animated Film Coming in June
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WB Animation previously released a Green Lantern movie ( Green Lantern: First Flight ) which I'd give a solid "B" (they forgot...
Pretty good post on "Why Superman?"
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Superman writer Chris Roberson points to an article on "Why Superman?" I feel I've reached my bi-annual quota of writing suc...
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And Sometimes Superman Went Crazy and Became King of the World: Action Comics 311
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Oh, comics. I first saw this cover years ago, and only recently obtained a copy of Action Comics #311 , the one where Superman becomes a d...
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Dwayne McDuffie RIP
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I am completely shocked and cannot believe the reports, but it seems that television and comics writer Dwayne McDuffie has passed. Details...
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Christchurch Earthquake
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We've been watching the tragedy unfold in Christchurch, New Zealand via news reports and social media. While we're also watching ...
Monday, February 21, 2011
Rubbernecking 1947 Crime Scenes: "The Black Dahlia" book and movie
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So, I'm not quite ghoulish enough to spend a lot of time watching shows about true life murder (unless I'm unemployed, then all bets...
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Austin Books and Comics to be Crushed by Godzilla!
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IDW has launched a new Godzilla series, and as an incentive to retailers, if the shop ordered a whole lotta copies of Godzilla #1, they cou...
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Signal Watch President's Day Profile: Calvin Coolidge
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Most of you know that when it comes to Presidents, I find Theodore Roosevelt to be up one of the most fascinating (somewhere next to the &qu...
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