Jobless? Florida Thinks A Superhero Cape Will Fix That

Oh Florida, when will you stop amusing us with your lecherous teachers, clueless voters, silly politicians, and crooked sports teams? Apparently no time soon. Florida officials are scrambling to investigate Workforce Central Florida, their regional federally funded jobs agency.  Workforce Central Florida was distributing capes to jobless residents who participated in the agency’s “Cape-A-Bility Challenge.” [...]

Donald Duck Does Inception, Vampires Bite X-Men, And the Mandarin Biopic

I’m waiting to be impressed.  I’ve reached that age, where I’ve pretty much seen everything and nothing is blowing my skirt up anymore.  Case in point, Inception.  Sure it was visually stunning and it kept me interested for two hours but– it seemed familiar. Maybe if Leonardo DiCaprio hadn’t done Shutter Island earlier this year, [...]

Clean Shaven or Crumbling Zombies, Necrosha vs. Blackest Night

OK now I feel like an idiot.  Here I was last month talking about how original and interesting Marvel’s Necrosha crossover seemed.  Confined to the X-books, the miniseries is basically using dead characters as an army to plague our heroes.  Well over at DC,virtually the same thing is happening in the Blackest Night crossover event.  [...]

A Little Less Conversation, A Little More Action for Superheroes Please

While watching TV last night, I saw a commercial for the new G.I. Joe movie.  It got me thinking about movies based on superheroes and comic books.  Why must we start every film franchise with either a movie origin about how they became “super” or just after they’ve fallen off the pedestal.  If you’re the [...]

And The Dead Shall Rise Again and Again

Its a new month and time for a recap of what I read last month.  Please remember, that I have a short attention span and can’t get to everything in my read pile– so some of these reviews are for books that have been out for a while.  Think of it as a recap for [...]

Latveria Takes Norse Refugees or What I Read in April

Hopefully, I’ll have discipline to keep up with this one and make it a monthly post.  I figure I might as well gab about what’s on my night stand other than news magazines shouting about economic doom and gloom.  And speaking of Doom. J. Michael Straczynski is the first writer in almost twenty years to [...]

Jan 092009

Never far from real news and probably not wanting to get sucked into the Bush years retrospectives running on other news outlets, Bill Hemmer of FOX News decided to do a hard hitting interview with RazorHawk.   He’s one of the “registered superheroes” that we covered at the start of the new year.

Men In Tights, Real Life Superheroes

New year, new sarcasm… although I’m not sure what to make of this, the World Superhero Registry.   Apparently inspired by comic books and movies, there are people in this world who dress up in homemade costumes and attempt to right wrongs.   Unlike the people who dress up and just do kinky things behind closed doors, [...]

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