Showing posts with label arts and crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arts and crafts. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2017

(I haven't been able to stop thinking about this since I finished reading Justice League/Power Rangers #1)

Please imagine the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers theme song while reading.

That's Ghuldar, Talia, Strangester, Splatt and Nocturna Eclipsa

Seriously, it doesn't work if you don't imagine the theme song.

Meanwhile, on the outskirts of Gotham Grove...

"And with favorite colors they dress almost exclusively in, if you can find them!"

His full name is Alfred 5, of course.

He wields a Power Staff.

I basically just added a cape; he's pretty much already costumed like a Power Ranger in Batman comics.

Those are Power Batarangs, even though Cass doesn't really need any weapons.

I'd also accept her as The Purple Ranger.

That's supposed to be a Power Blaster, which shoots lightning bolts.

Who else could it be? He pilots the mighty Goliath Megazord.

Pronounced "GORE-DAWN."

The Red Robin, Bluebird, Golden Bat, Black Bat and Pink Crane Batzords...

...all combine to form The Batman Megazord!

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

"Nuclear or extended...? Do they know you're coming, or is it an ambush...? Are they armed, or unarmed..?"



(Source material: DC Comics's Justice League #9, written by Geoff Johns and drawn by Jim Lee and Scott Williams)

Friday, January 06, 2012

Meanwhile, in 1988...

The best part about IDW's Classic G.I. Joe Vol. 7—aside from its scenes of evil, terrorist accountant/falconer/bird furry Raptor doing stuff, of course—is that it includes G.I. Joe #67, the issue with this wonderful cover:Why is Lady Jaye punching her fellow Joe (and beau) Flint in the face so hard that his beret shoots straight up in the air?

Well, you'll have to read the issue to find out.

That, or you can just use your own imagination. I did!

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Fixerman and Catalie Stack

A panel from Frank Miller's Holy Terror, featuring the masked vigilante The Fixer and his cat burglar love interest Natalie Stack:A photocopy of the same panel, plus a pen, five colored pencils and five minutes of time: I know it was no secret that the graphic novel began as a Batman project for DC, but Miller sure didn't put a whole lot of time in redesigning the characters after taking it to a different publisher, did he?

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The Human Torch just set the paper on fire, obviously.

Here's a fun holiday activity you can do with your friends while the comics blogosphere (or at least the U.S.-based portion of it), slacks off over the next few days.

Can you match the hand turkey to the Marvel hero who created it? You can find the answers...aw, you probably don't need the answers. It's not that hard.

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Happy Thanksgiving, and thanks for reading!