73 Years Ago Today… the Birth of Bruce Lee!

73 years ago today, Bruce Lee was born… and the world was better for it.
R.I.P. Dragon.
Mike Torrance’s Black Friday Sketch Sale!

If you’re a sketch or sketchcard collector, then you’re going to love this. My buddy, Mike Torrance has announced his annual Black Friday Sale where he has cut his prices in half… for a limited time.
Check out the cards Mike has created for me!
Here’s Mike’s site.
I’d write more, but I need to get my orders in before the crowd.
Nick Fury Flying Cars in Our (Near) Future?

From the moment I saw Nick Fury in his flying car, I knew that I wanted one. The question then became would I live long enough to see flying cars used by regular folks regularly.
According to this article there is hope that I just might.

Source: Bill Crider and SFGate.
“Sabotage” Photos Starring Schwarzenegger!

Here are six new photos from Sabotage starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, screenplay and direction by David Ayer.
Source: USAToday and ComingSoon.
How Far to Get Away From Everyone?

What is the furthest one human being has ever been from every other living person?
That’s an interesting question. My first thought was, it had to be an astronaut. Although that’s probably the right answer, it may not be! It’s definitely not the only reasonable answer.
Randall Monroe explains why when he answers Bryan J. McCarter’s question in Monroe’s weekly blog, What If?
Mike Torrance and the Demolition Man Cast

Mike Torrance aka The Krayola Kidd is back and he’s brought Sly and the cast of Demolition Man with him! Mike often surprises me with his commissions. Sometimes it is an extra character, placing Sly in a role you wouldn’t expect or upgrading a sketch card to include the entire major players.
You can see more of Mike’s art at his Deviant Art site. Mike is available for commissions and his prices are very reasonable. I’m ready to order a new batch… perhaps he’ll have a Black Friday sale. ; )
The Shortlist Crime Challenge

For their 300th issue Shortlist.com came up with an idea to challenge their favorite writers. The writers were asked to come up with an original noir story that was exactly 300 words long.
Frank Bill, George Pelecanos, James Sallis and over a dozen other writers met the challenge. My favorite of the bunch was Joe R. Lansdale’s “Hit Call.” That doesn’t come as a surprise since Lansdale’s writing always entertains.
Schwarzenegger is Back Thanks to “Sabotage”

Schwarzenegger is back!
I know. I know.
You’ve heard that before. But believe me, Arnold is back this time. Check out this trailer to Sabotage.
Sabotage looks good, doesn’t it? That’s one of the reasons I think it’s safe to say, “Arnold is back.”
Another reason is that Sabotage is not a typical Arnold Schwarzenegger movie. Sabotage has an ensemble cast. Take Arnold out and the movie would still be one fans would want to see since it looks like a good action film.
David Ayer Sabotage. Ayer was the screenwriter on Training Day, Harsh Times and End of Watch.
Ayer also directs Sabotage . This isn’t Ayer’s first directing rodeo. He also helmed Street Kings, Harsh Times and End of Watch. Ayer creates a gritty sense of realism that most Hollywood action movies miss.
Yeah, we’re in for a great ride with Sabotage. Arnold will, in Sabotage, keep the promise he made in The Terminator. He’s back, baby!
Source: IMDB and Yahoo! Movies.
Dana White & The Fighters: A New Boxing Series!

Growing up I was a fight fan. That meant I was a boxing fan.
MMA as we know it today was decades away. It was a time of tough guys. Marciano – Liston – Ali – Frazier – Norton – Foreman. Boxing appeared regularly on television for free. ESPN had a weekly boxing show. NBC – CBS and ABC regularly aired live boxing cards.
Later boxing became an event sport with all eyes on pay-per-view Super Fights. Ali vs Frazier. Hagler vs Hearns. Duran vs Leonard. The top tier of boxers became celebrities and were given mega paydays. Of course the vast majority of boxers made little and often retired battered and poor. There were fewer and fewer big name fighters and the popularity of boxing began to wane.
Then 20 years ago the UFC was born. Although the company struggled at first the popularity of MMA, specifically the UFC took off. The UFC was on tv with a weekly series and regular pay-per-views. Name fighters began to emerge. Fighters that fans loved or hated but would tune in or equally importantly pay to see fight. Many thought the rise of the UFC would be the death of boxing.
Boxing fans had heard that before. So had the folks in the video below. Check it out and we’ll continue after you watch.
The Fighters looks interesting. Will it bring back boxing? Who knows? It could be the start though. And the kicker is Dana “UFC President” White is one of the creative forces behind the show.
I know I’ll tune. I’m a fight fan.
Source: MMA Fighting.
“Mob City” is Almost Here

We’re just a week and a half away from Mob City and I can’t wait.
Jesse James’ Colt 45 for Sale

If you’ve got an extra couple of million bucks lying around, you might want to think about bidding on Jesse James’ Colt 45 revolver that is up for auction on November 24th.
The provenance on the gun is solid, the historical value unquestioned and the demand among gun collectors high. Two million dollars may not be enough to win the gun, so don’t get your hopes too high if that’s all the cash you have lying around.

Source: DailyMail
Michael Chiklis to Star in “Pantheon”

Doesn’t that guy kind of look like Michael (The Shield) Chiklis?
Yeah, I thought so too.
It’s probably a good thing since Chiklis is set to star in the adaptation of Pantheon which was a mini-series written by Marc Andreyko with art by Stephen Molnar.
What makes this even more interesting is that Chiklis co-created the concept with Anny Simon Beck. IDW published the mini-series and IDW Entertainment is bankrolling the development of Pantheon with the hope of a network sale.
Sources: CBR.com and ComingSoon.
New Struzan “Mob City” Painting

Wow!
How about this new teaser poster for Mob City by Drew Struzan?
It’s nice. And unexpected. I thought Struzan had retired.
Seeing a Struzan painting is always a pleasant surprise. Especially when you thought you wouldn’t see anymore.
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