Jim Lee Takes on Django

That’s Jim Lee’s art for the variant cover to Django Unchained #1 which is set to drop on December 5th. You can see a slightly larger version as well as Massimo Carnavale’s variant cover to issue #3 over at CBR.com.
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That’s Jim Lee’s art for the variant cover to Django Unchained #1 which is set to drop on December 5th. You can see a slightly larger version as well as Massimo Carnavale’s variant cover to issue #3 over at CBR.com.

You know how popular zombies have become when they’re the subject of a public service announcement ad for CPR!
I present for your viewing pleasure The Undeading!
It’s not secret I love Parkour [as opposed to Parker, which I also dig]. So, what do you get when you power a Rube Goldberg machine with Parkour? Something that starts out crazy and gets more intense with each new object that gets put into play.
Well done, Jason Paul and his team!

I’m really surprised we’re not hearing more about Parker.
Parker is based on the classic crime novels of Richard Stark, and features a cast that includes Jason Statham, Jennifer Lopez, Michael Chiklis, and Nick Nolte. The trailer looks good and the Parker movie site has gone live.
Let’s spread the word!

Dave Wachter returns with his take on Sly from Expendables 2. I met Dave a few years ago and became an instant fan. I wasn’t the only one to discover Dave’s fantastic sketches! How can you not like a great guy who is a terrific artist? You can see more of Dave’s art at his site. – Craig
Earlier this morning we looked at 007 From Plainfield New Jersey. Now we have the REAL 007.

J. O’Barr is writing and doing the art layouts [with finishes by Jim Terry] for a new Crow three issue mini-series called Skinning the Wolves. Set in a concentration camp in the darkest hours of World War II, the story…
I’ve been a J. O’Barr fan since the original Crow mini-series debuted back in the pages of Caliber Presents. Although I bought almost every Crow mini-series that followed it, something was always missing. Usually it was J. O’Barr. I’m glad to see he’s back with story and layouts and will give it a shot!
Thanks to CBR.com for the original link.

Here’s an advance look at Brian Stelfreeze’s variant cover for Before Watchmen: Comedian #4.
Thanks and a smiley face button to CBR.com for the original post.

It may come as a surprise, but often a movie’s most memorable line/scene is the result of an ad-lib. Paul Young at Screen Rant presents The 32 Greatest Unscripted Movie Scenes.

I just learned that R.B. Greaves passed away on September 27, 2012 at the age of 67.
R.B. Greaves was best known for his million selling hit, “Take a Letter Maria” which was released in 1969. He followed up a year later with a cover of “Always Something There to Remind Me” which peaked at 27 on Billboard’s Hot 100. His cover of “A Whiter Shade of Pale” reached 87 the same year.
“Take a Letter Maria” ended up selling over 2 million copies and was the first 45 I ever bought. I loved that song (and still do) and every time I hear it, it takes me back to my childhood.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to R.B. Greaves, his family, friends and fans.

Have you seen this fun short CGI animation, The Butterfly Effect?
Well done, fellas!
Very cool.
Thanks and a big “Ungawa” to @MikeZeck for the heads-up.

Alexis Ziritt makes his first appearance in my Stallone Theme Sketch Collection. Alexis is the co-founder of Fistful Apparel and the indie comics co-op Calavera Comics. When I saw that Alexis was taking sketch card commissions, I decided to get on board for a couple. I asked Alexis to pick two from Jack Carter, John Rambo and Cobra. Alexis liked the theme and decided to do all three.
I am really looking forward to Red Dawn… much more than I thought I would when the remake was announced.