chalkshark
chalkshark
chalkshark

I concur. Used to take 20-25 minutes to read the average comic book. Nowadays, I can burn through them in 5. As an artist, I can appreciate leaning heavily on the visuals to convey a story, but I feel like a lot of character development gets lost without, you know, people talking.

Perhaps I read Ser Hugh's death wrong, but I thought it had less to do with his ineptitude as a knight, & everything to do with Ned Stark's early probings into Jon Arryn's death. I felt that Ser Hugh was deliberately killed, to close off a potential avenue of discovery in Ned's investigation. Having never read the

Honestly, I'm surprised John Byrne didn't latch onto this character when he was writing She-Hulk.

So, which one of Marvel's current stable of writers is working on bringing the Weed back? You know someone is. Sooner or later, the "House of Ideas" recycles all of it's past concepts.

Why did Supergirl just bail on Green Arrow at the last second? Was it really necessary to answer the computer's summons immediately? It couldn't wait 5 more minutes until she could help secure the only weapon Darkseid feared? How is it that she's not insulted that some relic from a dead world basically tells her to

Believe it or not, she's had a regular recurring guest spot on C.S.I., this year. Done four or five episodes.

Many moons ago I read one of Joe Bob Briggs Drive-in Movie reviews about this film. It was hilarious. Then, years later, but still some time ago, I actually saw the film. In execution, it did not live up to the review.

To be fair, outside of Wolverine & Rogue, all of the X-Men are obscure third rate mutants. That first movie was always going to heavily feature Wolverine & Rogue, due to their overwhelming popularity with the fan base. If you're gambling millions of dollars on an untested intellectual property, you're going to stack

Audiences have had three films to familiarize themselves with Mystique, &, sadly, the White Queen debuted in that terrible Wolverine movie. I'm still trying to drink that one away. Getting the word out on Banshee & Havoc makes sense. Not so much the Beast. That slot should have gone to Darwin, the other "new" X-Man

I think the majority is wrong. Rise of the Planet of the Apes might actually be the sleeper hit of the summer. One of those films that sneaks up on the audience & ends up having legs. People love monkeys. I don't why, but they do. That sweaty monkey love may translate into box office dollars. My vote went to the

The character is called "Tyrannosaurus Reich", & appeared, just once, in a late 90's DC Comics series entitled... I kid you not...."Major Bummer". It's from an entire world of Nazi dinosaurs, one that is clearly in desperate need of revisiting. It should be the vacation destination for the next JLA/JSA clambake.

The specific skit was entitled "Bullshit or Not", & was hosted by Henry Silva. It was a spot on parody of an old 70's show called "In Search Of", which was hosted by Leonard Nimoy. As Ruadh pointed out, the skit can be found, among others in the 1987 film "Amazon Women on The Moon".

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Couldn't get the youtube clip to load. Have to settle for a picture.

There's never been a more dapper dinosaur.

Triceratops in a Hawaiian shirt for the win.

Cartoon Banshee's scream should be integrated into the C.S.I.:Miami intro.

The Faceless Hunters of Saturn!

Any excuse to post more Doom Patrol.