09.23
Not sure what this is from or why that guy is melting, but it looks cool. All I know is the video is titled “Ghost of fear, Inc.” and the the description is “Saegusa melt” in English.
Cult Film, TV, Geek Art
Not sure what this is from or why that guy is melting, but it looks cool. All I know is the video is titled “Ghost of fear, Inc.” and the the description is “Saegusa melt” in English.
by Luke Denby
I tried to pick fitting characters at least for the 4 main “turtles” Bugs is obviously the main Tune so he makes for an obvious Leo. Daffy was his rival and always had a hot temper so he gets to be Raph. Wile E. was good with gadgets so he’s Don. And Taz is obviously a party dude, so he’s Mikey. The others I just picked based on what I though would be a good fit for the other characters style.
Other Characters:
Speedy Gonzales (?) – Splinter
Porky Pig – Casey Jones
Granny – April O’Neil
Foghorn Leghorn – Bebop
Sylvester – Rocksteady
Tweety Bird – Foot Soldier
John Stamos (Uncle Jesse), Bob Saget (Danny Tanner), Dave Coulier (Uncle Joey), Candace Cameron Bure (D.J.), Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie), Lori Loughlin (Aunt Becky), Andrea Barber (Kimmy Gibbler), and Scott Weinger (Steve Hale) reunited on September 22, 2012, the 25th anniversary of Full House. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (Michelle) abstained.
Was this show incredibly cheesy? Definitely. Did I spend an embarrassing amount of time watching this show every day as a kid? Most definitely 🙂
from Strange Adventures Vol 1 #79: “Invaders From the Ice World” (April, 1957)
Two Iowan boys build snowmen during an unseasonal snowfall, only to discover their creations missing the next morning. During the night, the snowmen had been possessed by energy beings from the planet Pluto and were now wreaking havoc in preparation for full-scale invasion. Darwin Jones of the DSI soon arrives on the scene and after a number of unsuccessful attempts to destroy the snowmen with heat, realizes that their paradoxical weakness is extreme cold. Earth is saved!
“Childhood Heroes … and what I learned from them …” by Andreas Preis
Fight for the Future
Premiering Friday, Sept. 28 at 9/8c, the 13-episode farewell run is set almost exclusively in the year 2036 — as was Season 4?s Episode 19, “Letters of Transit”* — as Fringe team members past and future try to solve the hairy problem that is an Earth ruled by Observers.
via TV Line
via Kerry Callen
Have you ever noticed that early Marvel covers typically showcased a superhero fighting a villain, while during the same period, DC covers presented mostly outrageous, character scenarios? I started wondering what DC would have done with the Marvel characters back in the 60’s.