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Sports Sunday: "The Kid Who Beat the Oakland A's!"
Diversions of the Groovy Kind | July 4th 2009 by The Groovy Agent
In July, 1973, the month following the debut of Julie Schwartz's Strange Sports Stories, DC began publishing a second sports-related comicbook, Champion Sports, edited by Joe Simon (co-creator with Jack Kirby of dozens of memorable characters like Ca read more
Make Mine Midway.... DC Compra Esta Compañia
Muldercomics | July 4th 2009 by John Mulder
Warner Bros, ha adquirido la compañía de videojuegos Midway, por la cantidad de 33 millones de dólares, incluyendo la franquicia de Mortal Kombat, y los juegos de Arcade “Joust y Spy Hunter”La compañía Midway, muy famosa en los 90, se vino read more
Happy Birthday to U.S.!
Diversions of the Groovy Kind | July 3rd 2009 by The Groovy Agent
Let Freedom Ring, baby! read more
1000 Views!
Mechanistic Horses | July 3rd 2009
Hey, sorry we haven’t posted in a bit, but I’ve been working a garage sale/preparing for it, and it’s not over until Sunday. It’s really kind of disappointing that only one person’s taken a look at my comics… oh read more
Storyline Commentary – Fables #1-5
Girls Reading Comics | July 3rd 2009 by Heather Gowrie
I really do enjoy the Fables comic book. I’ve loved it from the moment it was released (back then I was current with my comic book reading) and have re-read the issues more than once. I’m not entirely up on every character in this book, read more
Warner Bros. Buys MIdway Games
GeekyRobot.com - World's Greatest Comic Blog! | July 3rd 2009
Well, most of it anyway. Warner picked up most of Midway's assets including the Mortal Kombat franchise, Spy Hunter and Joust for the tidy sum of $33 million. I'm not sure what will come of this but I predict three things might happen. Some of Midwa read more
Batman Y Robin,# 02, Travestis,Kung Fu y Mas Slang
Muldercomics | July 2nd 2009 by John Mulder
Debo confesar, que había estado esperando que saliera este número, y la verdad, es que Morrison y Quitely, han hecho un segundo número que te mantiene, dentro de la dinámica de los eventos previos, y que por además decirlo Quitely, eleva aun m read more
Shades of Gray: "A Warp In Time...Loses Everything!"
Diversions of the Groovy Kind | July 1st 2009 by The Groovy Agent
Ol' Groove's got a special treat for ya today! Here's Gray Morrow's first-ever comicbook story for DC Comics! While he'd done quite a bit of work for Marvel (Atlas) and Warren up to this point, he'd only done a cover and some spot illos on a prose pi read more
The Sandman: The Doll’s House
Once Upon A Bookshelf | July 1st 2009
Author: Neil Gaiman Illustrators: Mike Dringenberg, Malcolm Jones III, Chris Bachalo, Michael Zulli, Steve Parkhouse Originally Published: 1989-1990 This Version: 1995 Publisher: Vertigo, an imprint of DC Comics The Doll’s House is the second c read more
Robin is Gay
Daily Comic Book Covers | July 1st 2009 by sirjx
I never liked Robin. I just never did. I always thought he was a wuss and never did anything too important. Then I really got into comics and a lot of people made jokes that Robin is Gay. Well recently someone has been updating comic art from the 80' read more
Watchmen DVDRip
Bok's Blog | July 1st 2009 by bok disucatan
Guys… I just found out that Watchmen DVDrip has just been released… the link is : http://scene.superfundo.org/p/scene/Watchmen.DVDRip.XviD-JUMANJi.torrent.html Enjoy! read more
Corgi Super Heroes Cars
The Metal Misfit | July 1st 2009
These are pretty nifty looking cars from diecast manufacturer Corgi. Notice the Joker and Penguin cars. Now, I can understand a super HERO placing their symbol/color scheme onto their transportation mode of choice — it’s advertising to le read more
End of the Month Comic Book Recap
Daily Comic Book Covers | June 30th 2009 by sirjx
The last 30 days of posts...not bad huh? It's the end of the month, we went through a ton of posts, so here they are...enjoy:Grant Morrison Talks Batman and Robin VideoMichael Woods IntervioewFinal Crisis on Sale NowMarvel Knights Wolverine Hulk #1Ac read more
Swipe File – The Boys #34 and All Star Superman #1
Afghanant: Still Dreaming | June 30th 2009 by AfghanAnt
The cover of The Boys issue 34 and All Star Superman issue 1. There is something about Darick Robertson’s homage to Quitely’s Superman cover that just invokes all the negative feelings you could theoretically have against Superman. I love read more
Grant Morrison Talks Batman and Robin Video
Daily Comic Book Covers | June 30th 2009 by sirjx
Here's a video interview with Grant Morrison, via Splash Page, this is a cool video featuring one of the better DC comics writers.Movie Trailers - Movies Blog read more
OMG! OMG! OMG! New comics!
Mechanistic Horses | June 30th 2009
I would just like to inform you that I do not actually use ridiculous internet abbreviations or smiley faces while typing. I try to remain as proper as ever… Nevertheless, I couldn’t resist the urge in the title. Overall, I grabbed some read more
Public Enemies DVD Press Release
GeekyRobot.com - World's Greatest Comic Blog! | June 29th 2009
Press Release The World’s Greatest Super Heroes become America’s most wanted criminals – and are hunted by friends and foes alike – in Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, the sixth entry in the popular DVD series of DC Universe read more
Own the Super Powers Collection on VHS (or Beta)!
The Metal Misfit | June 28th 2009
This is a fun ad with the artwork by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez. Jose supplied stock art for many, if not all, of DC’s marketing in the 80s. It’s his work that, for many, is an iconic take on DC’s iconic characters. The use of Super Pow read more
Sports Sunday: "Tall In the Saddle!"
Diversions of the Groovy Kind | June 27th 2009 by The Groovy Agent
Groove-dom seemed to take a special liking to Strange Sports Stories, as last Tuesday's post was the biggest hit-maker of the past few weeks! Ol' Groove can take a hint! Here's another Strange Sports Story, this time combining the unlikely trio of ho read more
Neil Gaiman With Some Thoughts on a Director for a Sandman Movie
Eat Sleep Geek | June 27th 2009
Geeks everywhere have been giddy at the prospect of a big screen adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s epic comic series Sandman. Gaiman’s comic was a success with fans and critics alike when it came out in 1989, and we’ve all seen the silver read more

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