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WEAR THE COS ON YOUR HEAD...And Have A Pudding Pop

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Nothing says "I like Bill Cosby" more than wearing a hoodie that has his noggin on it (Although I'm pretty sure that wearing a Cosby sweater is probably an equally definitive statement ).

Now, if you happen to find Bill a bit trite (which makes you a complete asshole) don't worry, the folks at Head Hoods have some other famous people whose visage can grace your head and make you seem ironic (which will all know is a look that Starbucks customers enjoy imparting to the world).

Such as 70s/80s model, musician and James Bond girl Grace Jones:


Which is so super cool that I have started to desire it in a way that is very uncomfortable.

After the break are a few more skull-infused hoodies that will have your inner-fashionista clamoring to break out of your body.

And I warn you now, the Johnny Cash one will cause you to experience a need to kill. That's how awesome it is.








SLEEP TIGHT...DON'T LET THE BED BUGS AAAAARRRRRGGGGG!!

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I am always searching for accessories for my spare bedroom that will preform two incredibly important things for any guests who are looking to slumber at my home 1) to make them feel cozy and 2) to get them out of my house within 2 days before they start to annoy me with demands for food and toilet paper.

And this particular duvet set accomplishes both.

It's made of white cotton screen printed with just the appropriate amount of gore (which will fit nicely over a comfy and warm feather bed insert) and it will disgust my house-guests in a way that will have them booking a room at the Howard Johnson within an hour of setting foot in my home.

You can purchase this wonderful bedding from Etsy shop owner Melissa Christie here.

Personally I think my mother will love it when she comes to visit for a week.

Source: Badder Home and Gardens


Top Cow's PILOT SEASON Crowns Its Winner

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THE BEAUTY CROWNED PILOT SEASON 2011 WINNER!

Top Cow Productions, Inc. is proud to announce that the winner of the Pilot Season 2011 event is Jeremy Haun’s and Jason Hurley's THE BEAUTY.

THE BEAUTY beat out seven other competitors to take the Pilot Season crown in the most competitive voting period in the history of Pilot Season. This year saw the adoption of elimination-style voting as titles competed over three rounds to determine the overall winner. At the deadline, nearly one million votes total had been cast by fans for the Pilot Season 2011 titles. Other Pilot Season 2011 contenders included THEORY OF EVERYTHING by Dan Casey, Nick Nantell and Thomas Nachlik, ANONYMOUS by Matt Hawkins, Alan McElroy and Michael Montenat, MISDIRECTION by Filip Sablik and Chris DiBari, THE TEST by Joshua Hale Fialkov and Rahsan Ekedal, SERAPH by Lance Briggs, Phil Hester and Jose Luis, FLESHDIGGER by Shannon Eric Denton, Brad Keene and Alex Sanchez and CITY OF REFUGE by Morgan Davis Foehl and Dennis Calero.

In the world of THE BEAUTY, a new STD spreads across the world, but this is a disease you want to catch. It makes all infected people unspeakably attractive. But after the world's face-lift, two detectives discover some nasty, undesirable side effects. Will the world decide to stay beautiful at an unspeakable cost, or resign themselves to an ordinary-looking life?

With THE BEAUTY having been declared the official winner, the creative team will now work with Top Cow's editorial department to plan out the full series.

"Now that we've won we're going to be able to finish the story. I'm really excited to do that. It's exciting to be co-writing and drawing something like this," said Haun. "The process is surprisingly fast and a hell of a lot of fun. The trick of it is going to be balancing work on The Beauty with my regular art duties on The Darkness monthly book. Luckily, they're both books that I absolutely love. It also doesn't hurt that I just love to work. As crazy as it may seem, drawing two books is kind of my idea of fun.”

"Winning Pilot Season is easily the biggest moment of my career so far, and I couldn't be happier. It was a hard-fought battle, but thanks to all of the fans of The Beauty, we came out on top," exclaimed Hurley. "I can't wait to get back to work on the book. We've got a lot of exciting stuff planned for the future of The Beauty, and since we've won Pilot Season, we'll be able to share all of that with our fans. More than anything, I just want to send a huge thank you out to all of our family, friends, and fans for their support throughout the entire voting process. It's thanks to them that we're able to continue The Beauty."

This PILOT SEASON, the fans came out in full force, crashing the first poll several times for the chance to vote for their favorite 2011 Pilot Season one-shots. Pilot Season is an annual initiative Top Cow began in 2007, inspired by a concept from the television industry: a number of “pilot issues” are submitted for consideration to be “picked up for a season,” except instead of TV executives deciding their fates, it's the fans!

Previous winners of Pilot Season include: CYBLADE, VELOCITY, TWILIGHT GUARDIAN, GENIUS and 39 MINUTES. The CYBLADE, VELOCITY and TWILIGHT GUARDIAN series have been released and can currently be found at your local comic book shop or through Top Cow’s digital distribution partners. 39 MINUTES and GENIUS are currently in production and will be given release dates soon. All eight of the 2011 competitors are available at your local comic shop or through Top Cow’s digital distribution partners including comiXology, Graphicly, and iVerse. A trade paperback collecting all eight titles is planned for release in March 2012 and will carry a price of $19.99.


ABOUT TOP COW PRODUCTIONS INC.
Top Cow Productions, Inc. (www.topcow.com), a Los Angeles-based entertainment company, was founded in December of 1992 by artist Marc Silvestri, who also co-founded Image Comics earlier that same year. Top Cow currently publishes its line of comic books in 21 languages in over 55 different countries. The company has launched 20 franchises (18 original and two licensed) in the industry’s Top 10, seven at #1, a feat accomplished by no other publisher in the last two decades. Its flagship franchise,WITCHBLADE, was TNT’s #1 original film of 2000 and the subsequent TV series was released on DVD on July 29, 2008.WITCHBLADE is also the first American property to be fully adapted in Japan as an original anime and manga by Studio GONZO in 2006. Top Cow’s other flagship property, THE DARKNESS, was developed into a major next-generation video game release by Starbreeze and 2K Games and achieved platinum sales status. A second game is slated for release from 2K Games in the Fall of 2011. WANTED, an Eisner-nominated miniseries published by Top Cow from 2003-2005, is now a major motion picture from Universal Pictures starring Angelina Jolie, James McAvoy and Morgan Freeman. Virtually all of Top Cow’s other properties are in development as feature films, live-action television, animation or video games. Top Cow has also successfully licensed and merchandised its franchises into toys, statues, clothing, lithographs, puppets, posters, magnets, shot glasses, lighters, lunch pails, wall scrolls, mouse pads, die-cast cars, calendars, Christmas ornaments, Halloween masks, trading cards, standees, video games and roleplaying games.


ABOUT IMAGE COMICS
Image Comics is a comic book and graphic novel publisher founded in 1992 by a collective of best-selling artists. Image has since gone on to become one of the largest comics publishers in the United States. Image currently has five partners: Robert Kirkman, Erik Larsen, Todd McFarlane, Marc Silvestri and Jim Valentino. It consists of five major houses: Todd McFarlane Productions, Top Cow Productions, Shadowline, Skybound and Image Central. Image publishes comics and graphic novels in nearly every genre, sub-genre, and style imaginable. It offers science fiction, romance, horror, crime fiction, historical fiction, humor and more by the finest artists and writers working in the medium today. For more information, visit www.imagecomics.com.


JOHN LEGEND SINGS ABOUT TIM TEBOW

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I'll be honest with you. I had to ask my brother who the hell this Tebow person was and after he told me that he was a football player, I realized that I didn't care and proceeded to put this knowledge into the space deep within my head that I cram all things I don't want to remember (like logarithms, the short-lived television show Models and accidentally insulting Paul Rudd to his face).

If you like Tim Tebow, you'll probably enjoy this song, if you don't, carry on with your life.

Source: Vulture


What Does This Mean For THE WALKING DEAD?

REMEMBERING THE MUSIC OF THE 90s In Six-and-a-Half Minutes

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The best thing about this video is that it reminds me of every glowstick that I put in my mouth while dancing at a club hopped up on goofballs.

Golly, I think I'm crying just a bit.


Johnny Five Lives Again

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Johnny Five is coming back... Maybe. Dimension has at least hired on a writer to pen a new Short Circuit film.

Deadline reports that Matt Lieberman has been hired to write a new project for Tim Hill to direct. Hill and Lieberman will be working together loosely to create a re-imagination of the 80s film.


While details about the project are being kept extremely secret, it undoubtedly will have some sort of robot in it.

The original movie starred a lab robot that becomes intelligent after being electrocuted. David Foster a producer from the original is signed on alongside Ryan E. Heppe, John Hyde and Brian Manis. Shooting is scheduled to start near the end of the year with a projected summer 2013 release.


IMAGE EXPO Programming Announced!

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Opening with a keynote address from Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson on Friday night that will include some exclusive announcements, the programming at the upcoming Image Expo on February 24-26 in Oakland, California features some of comics’ most creative personalities discussing the industry’s hottest topics, as well as talking about their own work.

The programming ranges from large event panels, like those with Saga creators Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples and The Walking Dead superstar Robert Kirkman, to small, intimate workshops with the Image Comics founders that will require advance registration to attend. Panels on topics such as women in comics, writing and art, and comics on TV will offer cogent conversation; and workshops on retailing, combating censorship, writing, and design will engage with attendees’ creativity and passion for comics. And, of course, there will be an Image Comics 20th Anniversary panel that will reunite seven of Image Comics’ founders to talk about the future of comics and reminisce about their decision to leave work-for-hire behind for independent creator ownership.

Headline guests include Image Comics Founders & Partners Robert Kirkman, Erik Larsen, Rob Liefeld, Todd McFarlane, Marc Silvestri, and Jim Valentino. Special guests for Image Comic Expo include Brian K. Vaughan, Fiona Staples, Blair Butler, Ed Brubaker, Joe Casey, John Layman, Jonathan Hickman, and many more!

A full list of programming follows after the jump.  For more details, check out both the Image Expo and Image Comics sites.

FRIDAY

6 p.m.
Keynote Address
Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson welcomes you to Image Expo, the comics convention that celebrates independent creativity. Expect some incisive commentary as only Stephenson can provide, plus some exclusive announcements.

SATURDAY

11 a.m
Womanthology: What Zeitgeist?
It's no secret that diversity in comics takes up a large part of the critical discussion of the medium online. How does gender relate to who is telling a story, what story they're choosing to tell, and how that story is perceived by an audience? Womanthology started as an online discussion, then quickly blossomed into a full-fledged idea. And from there it went on to be one of the most successful comics projects on Kickstarter. Join some of the contributors and editors to discuss the experience of making Womanthology, the role of women in comics, as well the need for more anthologies that feature new creators from a variety of backgrounds. Plus, jokes about giant crab attacks and superheroes wearing underwear.
Panelists: Bonnie Butler, Mariah Huehner, Trina Robbins, Nicole Sixx, Fiona Staples
Moderator: Blair Butler

12 p.m.
Stories and Scripts: Writing Comics
How do comics readers get their vision from their minds, to script, to the drawn page? What do you need to know about successful collaboration with artists? Some of comics’ best writers will talk about the challenges, triumphs, and idiosyncrasies of the comics creative process. Find out how comics like Fatale, Haunt, Chew, Morning Glories and Saga are conceived, written, and brought to the printed page from the writers who knew them from “PAGE ONE, PANEL ONE.”
Panelists: Ed Brubaker, Steve Seagle, Joe Casey, Jonathan Hickman, John Layman, Nick Spencer, and Brian K. Vaughan
Moderator: Richard Starkings

1 p.m
Twenty Years of Independence: The Image Comics 20th Anniversary Panel
Twenty years ago, a group of young artists left their work-for-hire jobs to forge their own path in comics. The result was Image Comics, a publisher dedicated to creators’ individual visions and a champion of creative ownership. The Image Comics partners and some of the original founders now come together to talk about that momentous meeting of minds and talent.
Panelists: Robert Kirkman, Erik Larsen, Rob Liefeld, Todd McFarlane, Whilce Portacio, Marc Silvestri, and Jim Valentino
Moderator: Eric Stephenson

2 p.m.
Saga: A Conversation with Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples
One of the most-anticipated new comics of 2012 is Saga, by best-selling writer Brian K. Vaughan (Y: The Last Man, Pride of Baghdad) and the amazing artist Fiona Staples (Northlanders, Jonah Hex). The sweep of the series is epic, but its emotions are intimate: a forbidden romance and a young family on the run, set against the backdrop of galactic war and racial hatred. Vaughan and Staples will talk about the conception of their gorgeous new comic, the creative process, and the overwhelming response that it has gotten from the media months before its first issue even hits stores.
Panelists: Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples

3 p.m.
From Page to Screen: Comics on TV
How do producers go about translating comics for the small screen? How does working in comics compare to working in television? A panel of comics creators who have worked in television — whether as producers like Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead) and Brian K. Vaughan (Lost), writers like Jay Faerber (Ringer), creators like Joe Casey (Ben 10) and Todd McFarlane (Spawn), or a little bit of everything like Blair Butler — will assemble to talk about the ins and outs of the industry.
Panelists: Blair Butler, Joe Casey, Jay Faerber, Robert Kirkman, Todd McFarlane, and Brian K. Vaughan

4 p.m.
The Talking Dead Live
Is watching the recap talk show The Talking Dead after every episode of The Walking Dead part of your weekly viewing ritual? Then you won’t want to miss this panel! Chris Hardwick sits down with creator of The Walking Dead comic and executive producer of the hit AMC television series Robert Kirkman and actor Steven Yeun, who plays the fan-favorite character Glenn, for a lively conversation with The Talking Dead host Chris Hardwick about the latest shocking plot twists and what it’s like working on a show that has taken the world by storm.
Panelists: Robert Kirkman and Steven Yeun
Moderator: Chris Hardwick

5 p.m.
Spotlight on Chew
How does it feel for your comic book about an FDA agent who gathers clues by eating things — including people — to sell out, become a critical darling, win multiple awards, and appear on a New York Times bestseller list? Wait, how do you even come up with the idea for a comic about a cibopathic police-officer-turned-food-plant-inspector? You have questions about Chew. Creators Rob Guillory and John Layman just might be the right guys to answer them.
Panelists: Rob Guillory and John Layman

6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
CAPTURED GHOSTS Screening
Warren Ellis sees the future. He is a comic book writer and cyberpunk philosopher living on the edge of tomorrow. He speaks to a cult audience of artists, journalists, scientists and fans who hail him as Internet Jesus. The new film Captured Ghosts features the most extensive interview Ellis has ever given, covering his life from his first memory watching the moon landing as a child, to his recent cross-media success with the film adaptation of Red. Along the way, Ellis' acerbic wit and core belief in humanity come across like never before. Complimenting Ellis' own words are interviews with his artistic collaborators, friends and admirers from across all media. Ellis' comic book collaborators also provide insight into Ellis' mind and creative workings. The film features numerous ambient interludes that spotlight Ellis' prose and writing from both his online columns and his comics.


SUNDAY

Instructions for Workshops
Admission to workshop panels is limited and attendees will require tickets for entry. Tickets for each panel may be picked up at the Image Comics booth no sooner than one hour before the workshop begins. Tickets are given out on a first-come, first-served basis and quantities are limited.

11 a.m. - 12 p.m.
MAN OF ACTION: Ben 10 and Explosive Creativity
Join two of animation’s most influential creators as they talk about their creation - Ben 10 - the story of a shape-shifting boy that burst on to Cartoon Network and now boasts hit television series, movies, and video games all over the world. What’s in store for MAN OF ACTION? Founding members Joe Casey & Steven T. Seagle talk Ben 10, Generator Rex, their upcoming TV shows and the Image Comics projects all rolling out of their action-filled creative development company!
MAIN ROOM
Panelists: Joe Casey and Steven Seagle

11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Pro Tips with Todd McFarlane
In a world of comic book icons, comic superstar Todd McFarlane and his creation Spawn have clearly stood the test of time. Now McFarlane himself is inviting aspiring creators and fans to an extended workshop where he'll share behind-the-scenes tips and tricks about his creative process. Armed with a Wacom and more than 20 years of experience as one of the most successful pros in the business, McFarlane will show fans how to unleash their own creative beast within!
WORKSHOP ROOM A

11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Putting Words in Their Mouths: The Art of Lettering
With over 150 fonts in his Comicraft library, chances are you’ve read a comic lettered with a font designed by Richard Starkings. Join him, Chew co-creator and letterer John Layman, and letterer J.G. Roshell for a workshop on creating professional, pleasing lettering.
Panelists: Richard Starkings, John Layman and J.G. Roshell
WORKSHOP ROOM B

12 p.m. - 1 p.m.
Image Introduces...
Some of Image Comics’ most exciting new creators assemble to talk about their new work and life as independent comics creators. Join the creators of Moriarty, Li’l Depressed Boy, Hell Yeah!, Witch Doctor, Peter Panzerfaust, and Skullkickers for an eye-opening conversation about what it’s really like to work in comics.
Panelists: Daniel Corey, Sina Grace, Joe Keatinge, Brandon Seifert, Kurtis Wiebe, Steven Struble, and Jim Zubkavich
MAIN ROOM

12 p.m. - 1 p.m.
Retailing the New Generation of Comics
With creator-owned hits like The Walking Dead, Morning Glories, and Chew grabbing their places on the sales charts and bringing in new readers to comic shops, the comics industry is excited about new titles and new ideas. What are the best retailers in comics doing to strengthen and support the creator-owned comic revolution while competing with faceless online outlets or big box bookstores? If you're a comic creator, retailer or fan, we'll help you understand how to stay on top of the next wave of hidden gems.
PANELISTS: Brian Hibbs (Comix Experience), Steve (Third Eye), James Sime (Isotope), Todd Martinez (Image Comics), Jim Zub (Skullkickers)
WORKSHOP ROOM B

1 p.m. - 2 p.m.
Crossing the Line: Twenty Years of Shadowline
Join Jim Valentino and some Shadowline superstars for a rollicking question-and-answer session about Shadowline Comics past, present and future — plus dancing bears and a few surprises. Well, maybe not the bears (but we'll try).
Panelists: Jim Valentino, Jimmie Robinson, Kurtis Wiebe, Tyler Jenkins, Joshua Williamson and Jade Dodge
MAIN ROOM

1 p.m. - 2 p.m.
Portfolio Reviews with Erik Larsen (a.k.a. Larsen Tears You a New One)
Image Comics partner and Savage Dragon creator Erik Larsen, will be imparting artistic wisdom via no-holds-barred portfolio reviews... for those that have the guts! A random drawing will be done during the workshop to determine which aspiring artists in attendance will be chosen to have the brutal light of truth shine upon their work. Larsen's ready to tell you what he really thinks! Can you handle it?
WORKSHOP ROOM A

1 p.m. - 2 p.m.
Design Workshop with Jonathan Hickman
The creator of The Nightly News, Pax Romana, A Red Mass for Mars, and the upcoming Secret and The Manhattan Projects will address the basics of making your work stand out: cover design, book design, design strategies, personal branding, and understanding what appeals to your market.
WORKSHOP ROOM B

2 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Top Cow Panel
Top Cow: We Create... REBIRTH
2012 is the best time EVER to jump into the Top Cow Universe with Rebirth. Get the scoop on what's changed, what remains the same, and where things are headed for the rest of the year. Get behind-the-scenes information on the making of The Darkness II video game and be the first to hear about what exciting new projects Top Cow has lined up for their 20th anniversary! Plus special surprise guests and a free giveaway for every attendee. Moo!
Panelists: Marc Silvestri, Matt Hawkins, Filip Sablik, and Joshua Hale Fialkov
MAIN ROOM

2 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Jim Valentino Workshop
Shadowline publisher and Image co-founder Jim Valentino discusses what he's looking for in new projects, the founding of Image, and his work with the Hero Initiative. He will be doing portfolio reviews with a donation to the Hero Initiative ONLY. We will have a donation jar in the room.
WORKSHOP ROOM A

2 p.m. - 3 p.m.
CBLDF: The History (and Future) of Comics Censorship
Learn the shocking history of comics censorship and how even today comics and the people who make, sell and read them are still threatened.  CBLDF Executive Director Charles Brownstein tells the sordid tale, from the public book burnings and Senate hearings that led to the Comics Code Authority in the 1950s through the attacks on retailers in the 1980s, artists in the 1990s, and readers today that the CBLDF is working to combat!
WORKSHOP ROOM B

3 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Portfolio Reviews with Whilce Portacio
Whilce Portacio, creator of Wetworks and current artist on Incredible Hulk, will offer thoughtful tips and critiques for artists looking to break into the comic book industry. A random drawing will determine which lucky artists will get a personal review during the workshop. Bring your portfolio for an hour of a guidance from a master of the medium!
WORKSHOP ROOM A

3 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Writing Workshop with John Layman
The writer of the best-selling comic Chew (drawn by Rob Guillory) will talk about the fundamentals of crafting a story, drafting a script, and effectively communicating your intentions to artists.
WORKSHOP ROOM B

3 p.m. 4 p.m.
Take to the Sky: Skybound and the Next Generation of Independence
Things continue to look up for Skybound, Robert Kirkman's imprint at Image Comics. The premiere original Witch Doctor has sold out nationwide, the all-ages hit Super Dinosaur  continues to soar, and And Kirkman’s first-ever writer’s room-driven crime drama, Thief of Thieves, is a critical success… what’s next? Join Robert Kirkman as he discusses the future of the imprint with his stable of creators, including the creative teams behind Witch Doctor, Thief of Thieves, and more! Expect only AWESOMENESS.
Panlists: Robert Kirkman, Brandon Seifert, and Nick Spencer
MAIN ROOM

4 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Robert Kirkman Q&A
Kirkman, one of the most successful writers in comics today, best known for his work on The Walking Dead, Invincible, and Haunt, will offer fans some insight into the genius behind their favorite hit comics. After becoming an Image Comics partner in 2009, introducing the internationally renowned hit TV show based on the comic, The Walking Dead on AMC, and recently announcing an upcoming video game adaptation of the same series from TellTale Games, he has proven to be an unstoppable creative force.
MAIN ROOM

4 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Covers and an Eye for Talent: Marc Silvestri Workshop
Join Top Cow founder, Image partner, and top industry artist Marc Silvestri as he takes a look at two facets that have helped define his career. Silvestri is best known in the industry as a highly-sought cover artist and as an incredible mentor for young artists who have come through his studio system at Top Cow. In this intimate workshop, Marc will present his thoughts on what makes a dynamic, memorable cover using his own pieces as examples and also tell young, aspiring artists what he looks for in undiscovered talent. Find out what draws the eye of the man who discovered Michael Turner, David Finch, Joe Benitez, Francis Manapul, Mike Choi, and many, many others!
WORKSHOP ROOM A

4 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Creating Living Legend: Eric Shanower and Age of Bronze
Relive the Trojan War in Age of Bronze, Eric Shanower’s award-winning comics version of the world's greatest story. With words and pictures, Shanower will detail his creative process from initial idea, through research into literary sources and archaeological remains, to writing and drawing comics pages and coloring for the digital edition.
WORKSHOP ROOM B



THE PULL LIST - ACTION COMICS #6, WINTER SOLDIER #1, THE PUNISHER #8 AND MORE!

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Check out what I checked out this week.

Whether the comics are inspiring or disappointing, I read them all.

Welcome to The Pull List.

And, as always...Spoilers ahead!

Winter Soldier #1 (Pick of the Week)
Writer: Ed Brubaker
Art: Butch Guice
Color: Bettie Breitweiser
Publisher: Marvel
Price: $2.99

I so did not want this to suck, and man was I extremely satisfied.

Ed Brubaker delivers the good as Winter Soldier is everything we read comic books for. If you are looking for something new or want to stick with the traditional superhero thing, this is the book for you!

“Bucky” Barnes resumes as the Winter Soldier after his fake death in “Fear Itself”. Black Widow joins Barnes as they go undercover to discover the location of several Winter Soldiers that were trained by Barnes and believed to be deactivated.

The art has a sexy and stylish espionage noir similar to Warren Ellis’s run on Secret Avengers. This approach to the series is perfect for these two characters and I expect them to shine like never before. The plot is gritty, dynamic and delivers a pace that will keep you intrigued from start to finish. Some fans didn’t like Secret Avengers because they didn’t connect with the whole spy thing and I understand that.

But please, don’t skip out on this one because it offers so much more.

Besides, I know Lee Bermejo’s bad ass cover had you at "hello".

Grade: A


The Punisher #8
Writer: Greg Rucka
Art: Marco Checchetto
Color: Matt Hollingsworth
Publisher: Marvel
Price: $2.99

The aftermath of the Exchange massacre is still the primary focus of the current story arc.

The Punisher is waiting in the wings while Rachel Cole is being questioned by police regarding the murders. Exchange leader, Stephanie Gerard, turns to an old acquaintance with the task of taking out Frank Castle once and for all.

Easier said than done but she might have found the one guy with the resources to pull it off.

Greg Rucka pretty much took the month off because it is Marco Checchetto’s artistic talents that tell the story and steal the show.

The characters are so well depicted that you naturally envision the dialog as their emotions are crystal clear. Checchetto is so good that it almost seems like he is showing off.

"Dead Winter" is the perfect name for this issue as the shroud of death has emerged among a cold, dark and snowy New York as things will get exponentially worse before anyone can think of them getting better.

Grade: A-


Justice League International #6
Writer: Dan Jurgens
Art: Marco Castiello & Vincenzo Acunzo
Colors: Hi-Fi Colour Design
Publisher: DC Comics
Price: $2.99

After narrowly surviving their encounter against Peraxxus, the League faces political turmoil from the United Nations as they are determining if the JLI will remain a team.

Booster Gold is convinced they will be disbanded while Batman suggests the team should operate without U.N. sanction if the ruling goes against them. This was fascinating on many levels because Booster proves himself as a leader on the battlefield and now he has to find his footing off of it too.

If you are of the mindset that most politicians are full of BS then you will enjoy the ending salvo of the U.N. hearing as the panel twists and turns the facts until Booster has finally had enough and lays the verbal smackdown on them.

Don’t worry, it’s not all political gobbleygook as the book contains some crime fighting action and tragedy. Jurgens puts it down with some classic storytelling that is a fun read for all.

If you look at the groups of the "New 52", the Justice League are the varsity team while the Justice League Dark is more of a supernatural special forces squad and Stormwatch is a group that handles the biggest threats under complete anonymity. The world wants a group of heroes they can trust and relate to and this is why the JLI was formed.

They are becoming more than political poster boys now and Jurgens is doing a great job of telling a story about a team finding themselves in the face of adversity.

Grade: B+

The Amazing Spider-Man # 679
Writer: Dan Slott
Art: Humberto Ramos & Victor Olazaba
Colors: Edgar Delgado
Publisher: Marvel
Price: $3.99

It’s 3:09 pm with sixty seconds left until "Bad Tuesday" destroys Manhattan and Spidey and Grady are powerless to stop it...until Spider-Man realizes the broken watch stopped at 3:10 AM instead of PM.

Not too swift on the part of our two super science geniuses.

Am I supposed to believe they can build a time machine but can't tell time?

Not really, but look on the bright side, they have twelve more hours to save the city and besides, I can believe forgetting one tiny detail got lost in the stress that comes with preventing a massacre.

Spider-Man goes on a Back to the Future type adventure to make sure he did everything that was reported he did in the" Good Tuesday" newspaper.

After he completes everything that was reported, he swings upon a Symkaria parade hosted by the Silver Sable.

They stumble upon Flag Smasher and his goons setting up a bomb. Enter the classic comic book line when Smasher says he recognizes no state and Spider-Man replies "Have you been to my favorite state? The state of UNCONSCIOUSNESS!” and saves the day.

Still, he doesn't stop Bad Tuesday and with no options left, he meets M.J. for a bite to eat until something in the conversation brings about a revelation and Peter arrives at the Horizon labs just in time to make Bad Tuesday a thing of the past. The script was convoluted but I still enjoyed it. I don't know if that's a good thing or if it makes me weird but at least the art maintained its vibrant nature that has been a staple of this current run.


Grade: B-

Action Comics #6
Writer: Grant Morrison & Sholly Fisch
Art: Andy Kubert, Chris Cross & John Dell
Colors: Brad Anderson, Jose Villarrubia
Publisher: DC Comics
Price: $3.99

Grant Morrison ended the last issue with the anti-Superman army and the Legion of Super Heroes coming out of nowhere to produce a new story arc.

It was a little confusing but I had faith he would make it work and the confusion would be erased. I was wrong. There is a lot of action and storylines going on from a green kryptonite engine that powered baby Kal-El’s rocket ship to the Legion visiting a childhood Superman all the way to an iron pellet lodged in Superman’s brain.

You can tell Morrison was excited when he put this together as idea after idea fell on to the page.

However, the story is all over the place and there is just too much going on.

In my opinion, Morrison and Kubert’s work usually compliments each other and the art on its own is fun to look at but it was hard to enjoy due to the variety of characters and things going on.

The saving grace of this book is the backup story by Sholly Fisch that shows Clark’s last days in Smallville containing a lot of memories with his parents, Jonathan and Martha in their home on the farm. The entire thing was an emotional roller-coaster that beautiful, sad, nostalgic and promising.

Grade: C+

Avengers: X-Sanction #3 (Shelf-Listed: Disappointment of the Week)
Writer: Jeph Loeb
Art: Ed McGuiness & Dexter Vines
Colors: Morry Hollowell
Publisher: Marvel
Price: $3.99

This was a decent effort by Loeb and company.

There was too much sizzle and not enough steak.

Cable has taken out Falcon, Captain America and Iron Man but Red Hulk won’t go down as easy. To complicate things, the techno-organic virus has taken full effect over his body. The events in this story are leading up to Avengers vs. X-Men so in the end, nothing that happens will matter.

Stories like this need to be better than most because you’re being charged $3.99.

The characters at times looked like spoofs of themselves and the last page featuring Wolverine and Spider-Man made me laugh, a lot, instead of the “here comes the Calvary” feeling it should have brought.

Save your money and see what part four has in store in March.


BACK TO THE FUTURE Is Coming To Broadway

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Great Scott!  This is heavy...

Deadline reports that Robert Zemeckis is in talks right now to turn his 1985 hit, Back to the Future into a Broadway smash. He is working with his co-writer Bob Gale and film composer Alan Silvestri to see if a stage version is possible.
The three film franchise has grossed nearly a billion worldwide and would be a good way to restart the money making.

Zeneckis' ImageMovers would be producing the project if it moves forward. Silvestri has composed the music for Zemeckis' other films Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Forrest Gump and Cast Away.

Now, all they need is a stage that can handle a DeLorean, a Clock Tower, The Twin Pines Mall parking lot, Hill Valley Town Square and a van full of wrong Libyans.

And Huey Lewis.



I'M PRETTY SURE THIS IS HOW You Bang Cougars In Russia

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Russia is a land of great beauty, deep history, wonderful vodka, and little boys who can woo the panties off a woman four times their age.

I'm proud to live in a world where these things can exist.

Source: Videogum


Just Look Away: The Specialist (1994)

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"Good, nice sense of irony, blowing up the bomb unit. Ned, you may ask your-
self, why is it my turn to die. Ask God. he kills all the time. Why shouldn't I?"

The Specialist is a 1994 thriller that’s 4% rotten on Rotten Tomatoes, where only 34% of the audience report liking it.



Why Bother?
"You think you know me? I asked you a question. You think you know me? '
Cause the way you're looking at me, we must be old friends. Where did we meet?"

If you saw this movie, you did so for the same reason that it got made. This project got green-lit solely on the basis of a shower scene with Sylvester Stallone and Sharon Stone. That scene brought in over US $170 million, worldwide, so movies like this keep getting made.

Yes, James Woods is the bad guy, and he chews the scenery like nobody’s business.

Yes, Rod Steiger and Eric Roberts round out the cast, but you don’t see this movie for them.

You see this movie for the shower scene, and that’s not enough reason to give up 110 minutes of your life.




Let’s review what went wrong, after the break.

I watched it

Ray Quick (Sylvester Stallone) is a high-tech (in 1994, that meant he knew how to use a BBS and e-mail) outsider living in Miami. He used to be an explosives expert for the CIA.

May Munro (Sharon Stone) is the vengeful daughter of murdered parents. She wants to hire Ray to get revenge for her.

Her persistence intrigues Ray. When he starts checking up on May, he finds out how hot May is.

Then his old buddy Ned Trent (James Woods) shows up. Ned betrayed Ray in the prologue, so Ray agrees to take May’s job so he can get his own revenge on Ned.


The Verdict
"Nice view"

The screenwriter, Alexandra Seros, wrote Point of No Return, the American version of La Femme Nikita, in 1993. That brought in The Specialist, which either soured the writer on ever working again, or killed a career. Tough to tell which.

The director, Luis Llosa, had been producing and director for over a decade when he made this film. He was not Stallone’s first choice. Stallone wanted David Fincher, but Fincher’s career was stalled after Alien3, and wouldn’t crank up again until Se7en. If you’re going to make a movie set largely in South America, hiring a Peruvian director seems like a good idea.

For that matter, Stallone wasn’t the studio’s first choice. They wanted Steven Seagal to star and direct, but he wanted $9 million dollars (a fifth of the budget solely for himself), so Sly was actually cheaper.



So let’s review.

First, it’s too formulaic. The prologue sets up and telegraphs an obvious revenge motive. It’s completely unnecessary. Too many scenes exist to fill out a diagram of how action movies are made.

Second, it’s out of touch. When Ray beats up some punks because they won’t give up a seat on the bus for a pregnant woman, it’s over-the-top. We, as the audience, can think of any number of ways he could have dominated them and taught them lessons without the extreme violence displayed here.

We were already tired of Colombian drug lords as movie villains. Seriously - the sets, costumes, and hairstyles look like hold-overs from Miami Vice.

The whole “the government taught him how to kill” thing was over-played in 1994. It’s just tired. It limps from scene to scene, and then just lies there and expects us to do all the work of staying interested.

Also, even in 1994, lone bombers were not sympathetic characters.


Third, it’s uneven. It’s an action movie, then it’s a suspense movie. It’s over-the-top, then it’s under-stated.

Fourth, it’s based on a series of men’s adventure novels called The Specialist. Writing as John Cutter, John Shirley wrote several of them. This movie draws on those novels for characters and situations. Aside from the James Bond movies, when has a men’s adventure series ever made for a good movie? I mean, I get a huge kick out of Remo Williams, but that’s in no way a good movie.




Fifth, it’s miscast. Stallone was 48. He’d made five Rocky movies. The “action” movies he’d made (Over the Top, Cobra) were punchlines to comedy routines. Even Demolition Man (1993), but that almost doubled its budget in worldwide release. So he was bankable, but let’s face it – frenetic, over-the-top, action movies are not Stallone’s comfort zone.

Sharon Stone was very hit-or-miss in 1994. Sure, by the age of 38, she’d made Basic Instinct, but she’d also made Total Recall and Last Action Hero. She was actually struggling to be more than a body (she succeeded, one and for all, in 1995 when she made Casino). So there’s no way that her heart was in this.



As Ned Trent, James Woods lacks motivation. He has to put on a masters class in scenery chewing just to get through his scenes. Believe me, they need the energy he brings to it.



Eric Roberts is supposed to be the sleazy scion of a drug cartel. He, too, is underused by a one-dimensional character with no underlying motivation.

Sixth, this movie is proof that no matter how good your main cast, no matter how good your director, if you don’t have a strong crew, then your film is going to be a mess. Your continuity will provoke guffaws, boom mikes will be visible, your explosions will defy physics, and your stunt doubles will be obvious. Costuming will make no sense. Even in 1994, we expected better from high-profile, big-budget, movies.

The sad thing is, Stallone really can do better – and I’m not talking about his amazing performance in Copland, either. One year later, Stallone made Assassins with Julianne Moore and Antonio Banderas. Granted, it made far less for its studio and wasn’t much better critically reviewed (9% rotten), but it’s much more fun and interesting (and 51% of the audience report liking it).

The greatest crime of The Specialist is that it’s boring. We don’t care about the characters, so here’s the shower scene.





Now you can Just Look Away.


Dark Horse Announces BLACKSAD: A SILENT HELL!

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MURDER AND MUSIC ON THE BAYOU!
DÍAZ CANALES AND GUARNIDO’S
BLACKSAD IS BACK! 

Eisner and Harvey Award–winning duo Juan Díaz Canales and Juanjo Guarnido are back with another incredible tale to shock and awe crime-fiction fans and comics-art aficionados alike! 

Detective John Blacksad returns, with a new case that takes him to a 1950s New Orleans filled with hot jazz and cold-blooded murder! Hired to discover the fate of a celebrated pianist, Blacksad finds his most dangerous mystery yet in the midst of drugs, voodoo, the rollicking atmosphere of Mardi Gras, and the dark underbelly that it hides!

Dark Horse’s Blacksad collection is already in its fourth printing, with 20,000 copies sold. Artist Juanjo Guarnido was voted the winner of the 2011 Eisner Award for Best Painter, and Blacksad Volume 1 won the Harvey Award for Best American Edition of Foreign Material.

“A lovingly crafted homage to the Hammett-Chandler chestnuts of old . . . and Guarnido’s watercolor panels feel like the unearthed film-noir storyboards of a master...A.”—Entertainment Weekly

Blacksad: A Silent Hell features an extensive making-of section, with tons of prelim sketches and watercolor studies, written by artist Juanjo Guarnido! This volume also includes two never-before-collected Blacksad short stories!

Blacksad: A Silent Hell is on sale July 11, 2012.


LEGO CAPTAIN AMERICA IS ONE BAD Mutha Fracker

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I've watched this six times now and I love it more and more. Which is probably why I have a deep-seeded need to bitch slap someone hard.

I can't wait for my husband to come home.

Source: Topless Robot


Smallville: Random, Awesome and WTF?! - S3E12: Hereafter

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The new kid at Smallville High has the ability to tell how people will die by touching them.

I wonder if he touches Lana and just sees a neon sign flashing: “Stupid! Stupid! Stupid!”?

The Random:
1. Damn, apparently Lana lives well into old age, at least according to Jordan’s initial viewing of her future. Oh well. Darwinism has failed us.

2. I really need to know the average cost of therapy bills for these kids because they face more death and tragedy per capita than any other city on earth by my estimation.

3. Houses and trucks in Smallville explode pretty damn frequently. Insurance rates may just eclipse those psychiatric bills when all is said and done.

“Look, Jordan, Smallville has a LOT of deaths, so maybe just stay home, OK?”


The Awesome:
1. When Jordan touches Clark, he gets a glimpse of the red cape and familiar “S” symbol flying through the sky, telling him he doesn’t have an end like normal people.

2. Adam just keeps making things interesting, now adding being a genius and piano virtuoso to the mix. And Jordan’s revelation that Adam may actually have died before only makes it better.

3. Gotta give it to Jordan for stepping up and saving Megan from the fire set by Coach Crazy despite not having powers at Clark’s level. Bravo, young buck.

At least Clark’s future didn’t show Lana…

The WTF?!:
1. All right, so if you’re someone whose abilities to see how people die are triggered by mere touch, what makes you think going to a densely packed school is a good idea, especially one with such a high mortality rate as Smallville High?

2. So Lana’s new beau has the type of night terrors that result in violent screaming and wanton destruction of property and she’s cool with it? Eh, no big deal. Oh, and pay no attention to the mysterious needle Chloe caught Adam dumping…

3. Once again, a fight and kidnapping happen right in the halls of Smallville High. It’s also pretty apparent that the school counselor’s inability to notice any warning signs in any of the students extends to the faculty as well.

“I just found out I’m screwing with fate by saving stupid people
all the time, so next time you’re on your own. Sorry.”






JIM SHERIDAN Working On INTO THE WEST Update

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Writer-director Jim Sheridan is looking to update his 1992 cult Irish fantasy film, Into The West.

According to Screen Daily, the writer is also directing the new film and Tim Palmer, a producer from the original, is set to return. Gabriel Byrne, Ellen Barkin, Brendan Gleeson and David Kelly who starred in the original aren't expected to return.

The new film will use themes from the original to create a new story in a new US setting.

"The original follows two young boys who escape the poverty of their Dublin council estate on adventure ‘into the west’ to find a mystical horse recently stolen from them."

Recently the film was given a grant from the Irish Film Board for €50,000. That is the highest amount that the board gives out for funding.



THE PERFECT VALENTINE'S GIFT For That A$$hole That Broke Your Heart

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This cake was created by a cake master who felt the stabbing pain of being dumped.

You can read her story HERE.

I think it is a perfect way to say "Watch your back bitch" on a holiday specifically created to make all people feel inadequate.

Source: The Nerdist


The Ladies From THE HELP Find Gainful New Employment

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Academy Award nominees for The Help, Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer haven't spent this awards season resting on their laurels as both actresses have booked high profile gigs.

Davis, who's nominated as Best Actress has signed on to two potential franchises, Ender's Game and Beautiful Creatures.

Ender's Game is based on the novel by Orson Scott Card and is set in Earth's future, and focuses on a young genius strategist who is recruited by the government to help destroy an insect-like alien race. 

According to Variety, "Davis will play a military psychologist who oversees the emotional welfare of young trainees. She also helps design the games that test their skills and resilience."  Ender's Game is being directed by Gavin Hood.


Beautiful Creatures is based on a trilogy of novels by Margaret Stohl-Kami Garcia and follows two teens who must confront a curse that has haunted the girl's family for generations.

The film will be adapted and directed by Richard LaGravenese and Davis plays a librarian and family friend of one of the characters and will do whatever she can to protect him.

As for Spencer?

The Best Supporting Actress nominee has signed on for Snow Piercer, joining fellow cast members Chris Evans, John Hurt, Tilda Swinton and Korean actor Kang Ho Song.

Snow Piercer is being directed by Bong Joon-Ho, who's Korean monster movie The Host, was an international success.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Snow Piercer,  "is set in a future where, after a failed experiment to stop global warming, an Ice Age kills off all life on the planet except for the inhabitants of the Snow Piercer, a train that travels around the globe and is powered by a sacred perpetual-motion engine. A class system evolves on the train but a revolution brews."

Spencer plays a passenger on the train who joins the revolt in order to save her son.  She will also co-star in Diablo Cody's untitled directorial debut.


BOSTON COMIC CON Celebrates It's Fifth Anniversary With Their Largest Guest List Ever!

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Once again at the Hynes Convention Center in the Back Bay the con will be held on April 21-22, 2012! One of most highly anticipated events for this year is the MAD-Men Reunion! Legendary creators of MAD Magazine Al Feldstein, Paul Coker Jr., Al Jaffee, and Sergio Aragones will appear together to talk about their long and storied history on the iconic humor mag. This is a rare opportunity for MAD fans to meet them and laugh at their outrageous stories.


Al Feldstein
At EC Comics, Al Feldstein created, wrote, illustrated and edited a popular line of titles which are now collectors' items. These included horror, such as Tales from the Crypt (which was adapted for TV by HBO), sci-fi, and suspense.
In 1955, he became editor of MAD Magazine, one of EC's titles. He took the magazine's circulation from 375,000 to a high of almost 3 million by gathering a staff of talented artist and writers: supervising every phase of operation, editing and re-writing every word, designing layouts, and creating the format that led to MAD's success, including christening its trademark Alfred E. Neuman.
Paul Coker Jr.
After a successful stint as an illustrator for Hallmark, Paul Coker Jr. moved to New York City and began contributing to MAD, Esquire, Playboy, and other magazines.
Coker's first appearance in MAD was 1961. He has since gone on to illustrate over 400 articles for the magazine. His drawings encompass a wide range of characters, expression, and forms. And although they may appear simple, they reflect considerable sophistication and talent. Coker's proudest accomplishments for MAD have been "Horrifying Cliches" and the MAD Pet Book.

Al Jaffee

In 1955, Al Jaffee received his first assignment for MAD. Since then Jaffee has become MAD's resident artist for elaborate gimmicks and gadgets, including the popular MAD inside back cover fold-ins and the feature "Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions." Jaffee is a true artist who's led an amazing life. He remains a regular in the magazine after 55 years and is its longest running contributor.

Sergio Aragones

Soon after he moved from Mexico to the United States in 1962, the "World's Fastest Cartoonist" started contributing to MAD with his special brand of non-verbal gags, which often appeared in the margins of the magazine. He quickly became one of MAD's featured artists. He also created several books and co-created the humorous magazine Plop for DC comics. During the early 1980s he created Groo the Wanderer with Mark Evanier.

Also coming are Brian Azzarello, Jeremy Bastian, Joe Benitez, Simon Bisley, Mark Brooks, Stephanie Buscema, Greg Capullo, Jim Cheung, Cliff Chiang, Becky Cloonan, Amanda Conner, Katie Cook, Geof Darrow, Renae De Liz, Steve Epting, Jamal Igle, Rebekah Isaacs, Phil Jimenez, Alex Maleev, Ed McGuinness, Phil Noto, Jimmy Palmiotti, David Petersen, Tom Raney, Ivan Reis, Paolo Rivera, Tim Sale, Bill Sienkiewicz, Jill Thompson, Ben Templesmith, Joe Quinones, Bernie Wrightson, Skottie Young, Chrissie Zullo, and many more!

The Boston Comic Con is a 100% independently run comic book show committed to bringing the biggest and best comic creators to New England. Run by fans for fans, Boston Comic Con is not affiliated with any other convention tour or corporate interests.  Hosting over 40,000 square feet of vendors selling comic books, toys, posters, trading cards, and other pop culture memorabilia, this is a destination event for geeks of any stripe. The convention will be held Saturday April 21st and Sunday April 22nd at the Hynes Convention Center, 900 Boylston Street, Boston, MA from 10am to 5pm each day. For more information please go to our website at www.bostoncomiccon.com and follow us on Twitter (@BostonComicCon) and Facebook!


Marvel Knights Animation Unleashes JOSS WHEDON'S ASTONISHING X-MEN: DANGEROUS

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From Joss Whedon, the Mastermind Behind the Upcoming Motion Picture Release
"Marvel's The Avengers"
And Award-Winning Artist John Cassaday
Comes the Captivating Story of Trust and Unexpected Betrayal

MARVEL KNIGHTS ANIMATION PRESENTS
ASTONISHING X-MEN: DANGEROUS
DEBUTS ON HOME ENTERTAINMENT SHELVES NATIONWIDE

OWN IT ON DVD APRIL 10, 2012 FROM SHOUT! FACTORY

The tragic death of a student at the Xavier Institute reveals that a powerful enemy is working from inside the mansion to destroy the X-Men. It’s an enemy who knows all their weaknesses and can predict their every move. This new foe doesn’t want wealth, power or world domination – it only wants them dead. As the X-Men fight for their lives, they learn they’ve been deceived by one of their own. Even if they survive, the team will never be the same.

Continuing the saga of the ASTONISHING X-MEN, comic book pages come alive when Shout! Factory, in association with Marvel Knights Animation, debut the highly anticipated Marvel Knights Animation ASTONISHING X-MEN: DANGEROUS on DVD, April 10, 2012. The highly popular “Dangerous” storyline and eye-popping visuals from the graphic novel by pop culture icons Joss Whedon and John Cassaday combine smart story telling, incredible action, and startling revelations in the second story arc of the acclaimed ASTONISHING X-MEN multi-part series. This DVD invites viewers to delve deep inside the imaginative world of the Marvel Universe. A must have for collectors and loyal fans, this deluxe DVD is featured with a graphic rich cover and a unique replica of comic book-style packaging that bridges the comic book to DVD concept. It is priced to own at $14.97.


Marvel Knights Animation
Marvel Knights Animation remains true to the heritage of panel-by-panel graphic storytelling, boasting groundbreaking illustrations, sensational soundscapes, and of course, the explosiveness of the Mighty Marvel Universe. Behind every image and every word lies the genius of Marvel’s celebrated creators like Robert Rodi, Esad Ribic, Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Joss Whedon, Reginald Hudlin, John Romita Jr, Warren Ellis, Adi Granov, John Cassaday, and more.

Marvel Knights Animation ASTONISHING X-MEN: DANGEROUS is produced by Atomic Studios; and written by Joss Whedon with art by John Cassaday.

About Marvel Entertainment
Marvel Entertainment, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, is one of the world's most prominent character-based entertainment companies, built on a proven library of over 8,000 characters featured in a variety of media over seventy years. Marvel utilizes its character franchises in entertainment, licensing and publishing. For more information visit www.marvel.com. Super Hero(es) is a co-owned registered trademark.

About Shout! Factory
Shout! Factory is a diversified entertainment company devoted to producing, uncovering and revitalizing the very best of pop culture. Founders Richard Foos, Bob Emmer and Garson Foos have spent their careers sharing their music, television and film faves with discerning consumers the world over. Shout! Factory’s DVD offerings serve up classic, contemporary and cult TV series, riveting sports programs, live music, animation and documentaries in lavish packages crammed with extras. The company’s audio catalogue boasts GRAMMY®-nominated box sets, new releases from storied artists, lovingly assembled album reissues and indispensable “best of” compilations. These riches are the result of a creative acquisitions mandate that has established the company as a hotbed of cultural preservation and commercial reinvention. Shout! Factory is based in Santa Monica, California. For more on Shout! Factory, visit shoutfactory.com.


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