Archive for September 2010
September, 30 2010 Post By: Ryan

First Look at Stan Lee and Mark Waid’s “The Traveler”

At this point you can put Mark Waid’s name on a cereal box and I’d be dying to read the thing. Now combine that with Stan Lee’s… (well Stan is his own brand at this [...]

September, 30 2010 Post By: Ryan

Gummi Berry Juice, Now With 20% More Dawn!

By: Ryan Fisher It was a real toss up trying to decide which Gummi Bear to draw for this strip. As a kid I always loved Cubbi Gummy so that was my first inclination. But [...]

September, 27 2010 Post By: Ryan

It’s a Duck-Blur

By: Ryan Fisher My god, who hasn’t wanted to do a swan dive into Scrooge’s tower o’ gold?! Seriously! The sad truth of the matter is… gold is metal, and no matter how wonderful that [...]

September, 23 2010 Post By: Ryan

Emergency Evil

By: Ryan Fisher Oh god doctors… there is a topic I’d rather avoid. The thought that my life is in the hands of so many other people… just…ugh! I keep thinking about the guy at [...]

September, 22 2010 Post By: Ryan

Will “The Walking Dead” Really Surrender This December?

Image Comics’ promotion of the upcoming Walking Dead arc titled, “No Way Out” begins by asking the question, “What is left but… surrender?” In a comic series that has all proven that NO ONE is [...]

September, 21 2010 Post By: Ryan

Huge Arkham City Reveals Including Possible Co-Op?

Consider this your SPOILER ALERT When “Batman:  Arkham Asylum” came out it stole a week of my life from me… a week that I was incredibly thrilled to give up. Now, with “Batman: Arkham City” [...]

September, 21 2010 Post By: Ryan

DC Comics Close the Door on Wildstorm and ZUDA

It seems that DC imprint, WildStorm comics will fall just short of reaching the twenty year milestone as DC comics has announced the cancellation of the imprint this December; 18 years after it took the [...]

September, 20 2010 Post By: Ryan

“Astonishing X-men: Gifted” Motion Comic DVD

Motion Comics are still a pretty new phenomena. The first I remember coming a crossed was for “Watchmen” which was done incredibly well. Marvel tried to breathe new life into  the fledgling  Spider-Woman comic by [...]