Showing posts with label Marvel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marvel. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2015

31 Days of Comics: Day 11 – Old Comic You Love


ROB'S NOTE: May has become the go-to month of the Comic’s Industry (even though National Superhero Day is late April, but whatever… Congress… pshaw).  It is when Marvel drops their big movie of the year.  May also sees the annual Free Comic Book Day celebration take place on the first Saturday of the Month, so I hope you all got to check that out.  May also has 31 days of the month so what better way to celebrate the wonderful world of sequential art with the 31 Days of Comics?
Seth Hahne, who runs the blog GoodOkBad, has put together the 31 Days of Comics challenge.  A daily challenge in which you are given a category and you have to fill it with a comic that you think fits it the best.  You’re all on the internet, I shouldn’t have to explain it to you.  For the rest of the month I will be taking this challenge.  It is my hope it encourages others to make and share their own lists either in the comments here or on their own websites.  The sharing not only might turn comic fans on to works they have yet to sample but maybe catch the eye of a few non-comic fans and highlight the diversity of the form. 

Our prompt for Day 11 is an ”Old Comic You Love.”

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Spider-Man in Avengers: Infinity Wars + Phase 3 Spoilers


We did it. Well not so much WE as in Marvel and Sony. But it looks like the nightmare of The Amazing Spider-Man is now over. According to a report from Latino Review there are big things coming to Marvel Studios. As a mindless fanboy, I can't even begin to string coherent paragraphs about this so here are some bullet points for you on the big topics of discussion:

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Watch Game of Thrones in IMAX + 7 Other TV Shows That Deserve IMAX Showings

Khaleesi ain't nothin' to fuck with.
Game of Thrones is so good; I got everyone I know to start watching it (minus like 5 people but they're butts and not the good kind). Game of Thrones is so good; the government literally shut down after the Red Wedding because nobody wanted to deal with real life after that. Game of Thrones is so good; it will be the first television show to be shown in IMAX theaters.