Play us out, Piano Man! It’s Clobberin’ time on the golf course!

Play us out, Piano Man! It’s Clobberin’ time on the golf course!

twiststreet:

The cover of the new issue of the Jewish Journal, which was lying around in the hallway at my office, and seems to feature a young Jewish woman preparing to use the power of conversion to battle a Predator…? 

twiststreet:

The cover of the new issue of the Jewish Journal, which was lying around in the hallway at my office, and seems to feature a young Jewish woman preparing to use the power of conversion to battle a Predator…? 

ibrill:

Maybe Dan Harmon can go back to his old job at DRUNK HOME MAKEOVER

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mattlovescomics:

Intergalactic, Planetary.
Planetary, Intergalactic.

mattlovescomics:

Intergalactic, Planetary.

Planetary, Intergalactic.

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How many ways can you pose sexily with a giant gun? 3?

kellysue:

Oofah. 

notpulpcovers:

Bad Bond Cover Art

Things have changed in the last few years however. While individual contracts always differ, the consensus is that the Vertigo creator owned contract was reined back in terms of its generosity, since the days of Stardust and Preacher. One version of the story goes that then-Senior VP of Legal Business Development at DC Comics, Paula Lowitt was boasting in a meeting about the richness of story at Vertigo comics, as a defense against the line losing money for DC Comics. Then-President CEO of Warner Bros Entertainment, Alan Horn asked why DC and Warner weren’t developing more of the books into movies then. Lowitt mentioned, as one reason, that DC didn’t necessarily control all of the media rights, and that was one reason why they got such great stories in the first place. Horn asked why they would create a contract that saw the company lose money on almost every book, hope to make it on the collections, and not control every media right going? And as a result of that meeting, Horn saw the contracts changed so that DC would have a stronger hold over how and where the comics get exploited. A Few Thoughts Before Before Watchmen | Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors (via iamdavidbrothers)

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tompeyer:

joekeatinge: 

Jack Kirby’s work space.
Absolutely my favorite and most inspiring image I’ve seen in a while.
I love how unpretentious and no-bullshit it is. It’s a plain desk, with a plain chair and a plain side chair, all of which are beat up from use and covered in ink. It faces a corner, one that’s covered in unorganized comics. It’s inspiring to see the desk that held the home of creation for countless characters was so practical. Nothing fancy about it. Just a place to sit down, shut up and do the work.
P.S. I’d like to credit this photo, but I don’t know where it comes from. If this is yours, let me know and I’d love to properly attribute you.

tompeyer:

joekeatinge

Jack Kirby’s work space.

Absolutely my favorite and most inspiring image I’ve seen in a while.

I love how unpretentious and no-bullshit it is. It’s a plain desk, with a plain chair and a plain side chair, all of which are beat up from use and covered in ink. It faces a corner, one that’s covered in unorganized comics. It’s inspiring to see the desk that held the home of creation for countless characters was so practical. Nothing fancy about it. Just a place to sit down, shut up and do the work.

P.S. I’d like to credit this photo, but I don’t know where it comes from. If this is yours, let me know and I’d love to properly attribute you.

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Flair Cat: Meowooooo!

Flair Cat: Meowooooo!

Vampire School.

Vampire School.

Evil Penguin.

Evil Penguin.