Me-TV Can Guess Your Age Based on Your Taste in Cartoons

Me-TV made the bold prediction:
So, I took them up on their challenge. They said the following about my age.

The truth of the matter is I’m 59, so close enough. I’m pretty sure my enjoyment of Tom & Jerry and Roadrunner gave my time on this planet.
Rocky by Chris Visions

Chris Visions created this beauty for me last year for pick-up at HeroesCon. I’d been a Chris Visions fan for some time and the opportunity to get a commission from him was one I’d couldn’t pass up.
Check out Chris’ site when you have some time to spare. You’ll be amazed at his talent!
Rocky was my first Chris Visions commission. I hope it won’t be my last.
New Mike Hammer Series Coming From Hard Case Crime and Titan Comics

That’s just one of the first issue covers to Hard Case Crime / Titan Comics new Mike Hammer comic series. Based on an unproduced Mike Hammer screenplay written by Spillane, “The Night I Died,” will be adapted by Max Allan Collins with art by Marcelo Salaza and colorist Marcio Freire.
For a look at other covers and some interior art click over to FlickeringMyth.
“What Still Remains” Poster & Trailer!

Although the poster for What Still Remains is pretty weak, the trailer is interesting.
Frankenstein and His Bride by Eduardo Risso

I love this Frankenstein and his Bride commission by Eduardo Risso. You can see (and your should) a much larger version at The Bristol Board.
“The Outsider” Poster and Trailer

So, how do you like the poster and trailer for The Outsider?
Steve Rude’s Variant Cover for Action #1000

In celebration of Action Comics reaching it’s 1000th issue, DC Comics is releasing it as a super-size issue with several variant covers. Steve Rude’s cover above represents Superman from the 1930’s. Other artists and decades represented include:
- 1930s – Steve Rude
- 1940s – Michael Cho
- 1950s – Dave Gibbons
- 1960s – Michael Allred
- 1970s – Jim Steranko
- 1980s – Joshua Middleton (not up yet)
- 1990s – Dan Jurgens
- 2000s – Lee Bermejo
Click over to Ryan Higgins’ Twitter to check them out!
Eric Beetner offers 6 Tips On How To Be Prolific

Eric Beetner offers 6 Tips On How To Be Prolific and “none of them are the simple stuff like learn to type faster.” Well played, Mr. Beetner, well played.
The “Hap & Leonard: Two-Bear Mambo” Trailer is Here!

Hap & Leonard: The Two-Bear Mambo looks to be the best seasons of H&L yet… and that’s saying a lot.
The Living Dead by George Romero & Daniel Kraus is Coming!

Before he died George Romero was working on a zombie novel. Daniel Kraus (co-author of The Shape of Water novel with Guillermo Del Toro) has been hired to pull together Romero’s final zombie tale. Kraus is excited about working on this project…
“I could talk all day about George. He’s the reason I’m a writer… Some of [the book] was in tremendous, publish-ready state… Other parts, near of the end of what he wrote, were sketchier, clearly intended to be fleshed out later…
“What’s exciting about the novel, though, is…It’s huge. It’s a massively scaled story, a real epic, the kind no one ever gave him the budget for in film. In a book, of course, there is no budget, and in his pages you can feel his joy of being able, at last, to do every single thing he wanted.”
The Living Dead will be released by Tor in Fall 2019. Here’s a synopsis:
On October 24th, John Doe rises from the dead. Assistant Medical Examiner Luis Acocella and his assistant Charlene Rutkowksi are vivisecting him when it happens, and so begins a global nightmare beyond comprehension.
“Greer Morgan is a teenager living in a trailer park, and when the dead begin their assault, the true natures of her neighbors are revealed. Chuck Chaplin is a pretty-boy cable-news anchor, and the plague brings sudden purpose to his empty life.
“Karl Nishimura is the helmsman of the U.S.S. Vindicator, a nuclear submarine, and he battles against a complete zombie takeover of his city upon the sea. And meanwhile, a mysterious woman named Etta Hoffmann records the progress of the epidemic from a bunker in D.C., as well as the broken dreams and stubborn hopes of a nation not ready to give up.
“Spread across three separate time periods and combining Romero’s biting social commentary with Kraus’s gift for the beautiful and grotesque, the book rockets forward as the zombie plague explodes, endures, and finally, in a shocking final act, begins to radically change.”
Sources: Entertainment Weekly and /Film.
Stallone Teases “Creed II”

Sly Stallone posted this image on his official Instagram page. Can I buy my ticket now?
Brian Stelfreeze Sketches!

Brian Stelfreeze is an amazing artist. I’ve been fortunate enough to see him draw/paint in person several times over the years. If you haven’t, check out the video below to see a master artist at work.
“The Last Movie Star” starring Burt Reynolds Poster and Trailer are Here!

The Last Movie Star starring Burt Reynolds (Burt Reynolds!) poster and trailer are here. I can’t tell you how excited I am to see Reynolds back on the big screen and The Last Movie Star looks like the perfect vehicle for him.
“Escape From New York” Print by Martin Ansin

Once a week Joblo.com posts Awesome Art We’ve Found Around the Net. As you can imagine, they post awesome art that they, well, you get the idea.
I always enjoy seeing what JoBlo has found because with each post they list the artist’s name and a link to more of his/her art. That’s where I saw this Escape From New York (by Martin Ansin) poster.




















































