The all-new April 12 episode, entitled “The Invisible Hand,” not onlyfeatured the debut of Rhino, but also the first reveal of the Big Man,aka Tombstone, and the initial glimpse of Mary Jane Watson. You’llfind images of the latter two attached.

This coming Saturday, April 19, will feature a pair of repeat episodes(”Market Forces” and “Competition”), and an all-new episode willpremiere the following Saturday, April 26 with the first appearance ofan extremely well-known Spider-Man foe. The Incredible Hulk? Nope.Kermit the Frog? Nah. But they all share a similar attribute. Staytuned for advance images from the April 26 “Catalysts” episode andmore Spidey news of note. Read the rest of this entry »

No-holds-barred first arc of sultry superhero to be released as trade paperback in April

San Diego, CA (April 9, 2008) - Rock legend Gene Simmons’ Dominatrix, his leather-clad heroine with an attitude, promises not only compelling action but also to raise thermometers a degree or two when she hits store shelves this April as a trade paperback from IDW Publishing (www.idwpublishing.com) and Simmons Comics Group (www.Simmons-Comics.com). This is definitely not your father’s comic book. The ground-breaking first arc tells the story of a professional dominatrix, Dominique Stern, who becomes ensnared in a world of government cover-ups and international conspiracies. Simmons describes the story as “T&A meets CIA.” Read the rest of this entry »

“There Will Be Blood” hit the dvd shelves yesterday and I am excited. I am a huge Paul Thomas Anderson fan. “Punch Drunk Love” is one of my all time favorite films. So to say the least I’m excited, but a couple lines from this movie are odd and I can’t imagine were intended to be funny. The following is one of those:

Plainview: Drainage! Drainage, Eli, you boy. Drained dry. I’m so sorry. Here, if you have a milkshake, and I have a milkshake, and I have a straw. There it is, that’s a straw, you see? You watching?. And my straw reaches acroooooooss the room, and starts to drink your milkshake… I… drink… your… milkshake!
[sucking sound]
I drink it up!

Update From the Harvey Dent Campaign

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How To Make Webcomics

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For years, cartoonists of all stripes have dreamed about making a living from their comics. But until recently their only avenue of success was through a syndicate or publisher. Now, more and more cartoonists are doing it on their own and self-publishing their comic strips on the Web. This 200-page book from Image Comics takes you through everything you’ll need to take your idea from concept to strip…from strip to hobby…and from hobby to full-time job. Read the rest of this entry »

New Iron Man Clip

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The Invisible Hand Revealed

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rhinoPeter Parker has trouble on two fronts – and no easy solutions in
sight – in an all-new, surprise-filled episode of “The Spectacular
Spider-Man” airing this Saturday, April 12 at 10:00 a.m. ET/PT on
Kids’ WB! on The CW.

In the episode, entitled “The Invisible Hand,” Peter Parker struggles
to get a date for the Fall Formal, and to figure out a way to pay for
it. Meanwhile, the unstoppable Rhino – the latest of the Big Man’s
creations – has sworn vengeance on Spider-Man. Read the rest of this entry »

DAVE STEWART’S ZOMBIE BROADWAY COMIC BOOK

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“A Ghoulishly Good Time” raves the NEW YORK POST-MORTEM

New York, NY April 7, 2008 — Known for his visionary work in the recording studio and his creative entrepeneurship, Euyrthmics co-founder Dave Stewart is shaking up the world of comics with ZOMBIE BROADWAY, the outrageous horror-comedy-musical graphic novel. With the un-dead causing mayhem and New York City in shambles, the President has his finger on the button – ready to nuke Manhattan Island. There remains only one hope, one way to avert another disaster and save the city – a good cheery new musical! Unlike the zombie films of yore, ZOMBIE BROADWAY imagines zombies as not so different from regular folk; they eat candy and junk food and even enjoy a nice evening out at the theater. Somehow, Broadway show tunes sedate their violent ways. Could a Broadway show starring singing and dancing zombies be the key to saving the City? You’ll have to read the book to find out. Read the rest of this entry »


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