Submitted by: Exodus | Posted on: Apr 21, 2005 | Link viewed: 588 times |
Law Strips are these comic strips made by the Arizona State Police Deparment that I assume are supposed to make kids scared of wrongdoing or somesuch. When I tell you that they fail in this regard, I'm not talking about failure as in an Olympic athelete only got the bronze, I'm talking about Waco-style failure here.
The comics are so lame, they quite literally seem like they were made by people poking fun at what a police comic strip might be, only they're real.
Seriously, some are so bad that I don't even know what the supposed crimes are. This strip in particular springs to mind. What was the crime here? Riding with a black person?
Submitted by: Exodus | Posted on: Apr 21, 2005 | Link viewed: 647 times |
This is the funniest webcomic I've come across since Penny Arcade. A completely different type of humor, but I promise that if you give it a chance you won't be disappointed.
Submitted by: Exodus | Posted on: Apr 05, 2005 | Link viewed: 653 times |
BATMAN: NEW TIMES is an exceptionally well done CGI short film. Packed with a great sense of humor, good action, and a celebrity voice cast that includes Adam West, Mark Hamill, and Dick van Dyke, this film is sure to impress you.
now I've got go and set up my homebrew PVR to "tivo"Robot Chicken (could cartoon network's website suck any worse? God forbid you want to find any information on a show you'd like to watch) to see what it's about and hopefully snag a repeat...
Some old superman comics, with some ridiculously odd and humorous covers... most of the covers show superman or the other characters acting, well, like a dick to each other. It's beyond bizzaro, i tell you.
Be sure to go to the next page in the thread to continue the giggles.
Note you can find your own examples of dicky super heroes in the Comics.org database they are pulling the images from in the thread...
2n, are you represented? (City of Heroes is a pretty cool MMPORG (if MMPORG and "pretty cool" can be used in the same sentence) where you create your own superhero down to the color tights, mask, super power, and battle evil doers and stuff...
why do i get the sense some of these folks didn't have to "dress up" to match their online avatar's appearance... *shudder*
Submitted by: rampy | Posted on: Sep 22, 2004 | Link viewed: 3566 times |
This one is for the spinzone_admin... The Transformers History is *very* long. No idea how accurate it is, or if its "canon" (ha!)... I assume it's based upon mostly the Transformer comics... but there are some references to some of the TV cartoon shows (I think). Although between the different series of shows and the movie there are divergent "historical" accounts and incongruities. I think I might have been way too invested in autobots and decepticons as a kid.
Definitely more than meets the eye. Wasn't there going to be a "live action" transformers movie? I vaguely remember an old drivel post about that.