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Tag Archives: DC
Captain America: What it Takes to be a Winter Soldier
posted by Steve Kochems In the last 15 years many of us have enjoyed, and occasionally endured, the wave of comic book movies that many studios now thrive off of. X-Men and Spider-Man were welcome returns to the genre that … Continue reading
Posted in Comic Books, Movies
Tagged action, Batman, Captain America, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Chris Evans, comic book, comic books, comicbook, comicbooks, Dark Knight, DC, film, films, Iron Man, Marvel, movie, movies, super hero, superhero, The Avengers, Thor, Tony Stark
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Orbiter
posted by @HeyItsKamo Would a catastrophic disaster jeopardize the future of our planets space program? A scary thought, but as it turns out… it actually almost did. Orbiter, written by Warren Ellis (Planetary, Desolation Jones, Transmetropolitan) and illustrated by Colleen Doran (A Distant Soil), … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Comic Books, Technology
Tagged A Distant Soil, Air Force, Alien, Aliens, Cape Canaveral, cartoon, cartoons, Colleen Doran, Columbia, Columbia disaster, comic, comic book, comic books, comicbook, comicbooks, comics, Dave Stewart, DC, DC Comics, Desolation Jones, Detective Comics, disaster, Earth, Houston, Kennedy Space Center, KSC, Mars, miliatry, Moon, NASA, Orbiter, Outer Space, planet, Planetary, rover, shuttle, space, space ship, space shuttle, space shuttle Columbia, space travel, Texas, Transmetropolitan, United States, USA, Venture, Vertigo, Vertigo comics, Warren Ellis
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A Chat With Omni Comics Podcast
posted by @HeyItsKamo “Excelsior, bitches!” A week or so ago, I had the chance to talk with Drew Celestino and Jay Gelsomino, the duo behind the Omni Comics Podcast. Then I got really sick with the flu and thought I … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Comic Books, Movies, Technology, Television
Tagged AMC, Animal Man, apps, Avengers, Batman, Book Store, Buffalo, comic, comic book, comic books, comicbook, comicbooks, comics, Daredevil, Dark Knight, DC, Detective Comics, Frank Quitely, GI Joe, Google, Google Nexus 7, Grant Morrison, Happy, ipad, Marvel, Nexus, Nexus 7, OCP, Omni, Omni Comics Podcast, Podcast, Punisher, Queen City, radpocalypse, radpocalypse.com, Robert Kirkman, Robin, Robocop, Spider-Man, Thanos, The Avengers, The Big Lebowski, The Dark Knight, The Joker, The Punisher, The Queencity Book Store, the walking dead, The X-Men, Thief of Thieves, Undead, Walking Dead, X-Men, zombie, Zombies
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Judge Dredd – American Badass
posted by @HeyItsKamo Judge Dredd was one of the first comic book series that I really loved as a kid (besides Mars Attacks!, Silver Surfer, and Guardians of the Galaxy). I think what drew me in the most was the … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Grant, Batman, Bio-Dome, BioDome, Chopper, cinema, comic, comic book, comic books, comicbook, comicbooks, comics, dark judges, DC, Detective Comics, Dredd, Dredd 3D, Eagle Comics, Earth, Father Earth, fight, film, films, Guardians of the Galaxy, Joker, judge, Judge Dredd, Jurassic Park, Kick-Ass, law, lawman, Lobo, Mars Attacks!, mega-city one, metropolis, Mother Nature, movie, movies, nature, paleontologist, radpocalypse, radpocalypse.com, Robo-Hunter, Scarface, Silver Surfer, smackdown, Strontium Dog, Supersurf, Supersurf 10, surf, surfing, The Bogie Man, the caped crusader, the dark judges, The Joker, ventriloquist
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Comics VS Death
posted by @CalmTomb Charles Xavier died last week. You’ll forgive me if I don’t wear a black armband. It’s nothing against him. I’m not a die-hard X-Men fan, but I’ve dug Xavier – better known as “Professor X” — in … Continue reading
Posted in Comic Books, Uncategorized
Tagged 90s, Aquaman, Avengers Vs. X-Men, Axel Alonso, Batman, Bruce Wayne, Cassandra Nova, Charles Xavier, comic, comic book, comic books, comicbook, comicbooks, comics, Cyclops, Daredevil, DC, Death and Return of Superman, Detective Comics, Doomsday, Elden Henson, Elijah Wood, Flash, Grant Morrison, Gwen Stacy, hero, Image Comics, Iron Man, JLA, Justice League America, Lois Lane, Mandy Moore, Marvel, Max Landis, New X-men, nostalgia, Oracle, Professor X, radpocalypse, radpocalypse.com, Simon Pegg, Spawn, super hero, superhero, Superman, The Flash, The X-Men, Vertigo, X-Men, X-Men: First Class, Xavier, YouTube
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