gods-n-clods
gods-n-clods
gods-n-clods

Holy shit did you hit this right on the head.
I got with BRU because I was thinking it was a “market-stable company”.

3 for ten bucks for bumperstickers is a steal in any giftshop. Help this man out. It’s a dream made real.

Really? Hard to imagine that character becoming a captain, what with her sudden Trill-ing and awkwardness.

Who thinks like this? People do this to other people?

I actually had to stop myself, look back at that poster, and make sure it didn’t say Happy Madison. I thought I saw Adam Sandler there.

I have to say, I am stopped dead in my tracks by the coloring on this image.

My Wacom Intuos 3 6”x8” from 2006 was the best $300 I ever spent. It’s still a mainstay of my graphics toolbox and has never failed me.

Nearly every job posted on Los Angeles Craigslist has these red flags. Wow. Is the culprit urban density, a job-seeker pool full of desperate junkies, or LA craigslist is the main go-to for sleazy employers?

That right there is a slavish dedication to the ‘reality’ of the source image the artist copied from. It drives me up the wall, that image. The artist created a tangent where the hand and gun connect to the shoulder. The way to solve that is exaggeration... which is why we like comic artwork instead of static photos,

Yeah, Sisko in early seasons was afflicted with ‘Doll Hair’. Bald and goatee was a much better look.

Aquaman, reticent of the "fail" written all over this...

Same issues...

Where they took Ezri's character in the books? Tell me more... I could just find a wiki I suppose...

Heck yeah, good to see Mark Englert get some love here on io9! Nice dude. And I -still- use the old-ass copy of Photoshop he gave me, around 10 or so years ago.

Well, "Alternate History" is close enough to "Urban Fantasy", as far as I can stretch a theme.

I'm so glad that there are still comics that look like this being made by mainstream comicbook companies today.

Seriously though, I have a ton o' love for Eric Joyner.

I have to sort of disagree about the frame rate. It was certainly unsettling at first, and I did wonder if it was too jerky and sped up.

It's commenters like you who really lower the level of discussion around here. You take a moment to come up with something thoughtful, then "fuck you and get a damn life". Please understand: you are on a scifi/urban fantasy website, where these things are discussed pretty commonly, with plenty of speculation. You are

How cool is that? Andrew Robinson getting to write the character he played... and writing for the character more than once! I imagine it's an honor to get the opportunity to worldbuild the backstory of the tv show you work on.