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This photo cracked me up… no words needed. Although, my guess is that for whoever sits in the chair, no words will make up for the pants dry-cleaning bill. ; )
Thanks and an extra blast of the air horn to Fail Blog.
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This photo cracked me up… no words needed. Although, my guess is that for whoever sits in the chair, no words will make up for the pants dry-cleaning bill. ; )
Thanks and an extra blast of the air horn to Fail Blog.

That’s the famous Apache renegade, Geronimo. He’s probably one of the few Indians – or Native Americans – if you prefer the more politically correct term, that modern people know by name. Did you know that…

Alexis Ziritt makes his third [and hopefully not last] 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 really like this trailer for The Last Stand starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. It reminds me of an old school trailer for an old school movie.
What could be better for an old school guy like me?

Remember back in August when it was announced that the first mini-series to feature Franco Francavilla’s Black Beetle was going to debut in January?
Good.
Now is the time to pre-order issues one and two. If you click over to Franco’s site, you can get a look at the covers for the first two issues as well as plot summaries.
If the Black Beetle looks/sounds like something you’d like, please consider pre-ordering. Franco is a great guy and his Black Beetle stories are a lot of fun!

When I was a kid nearly everyone my age went through a phase where we collected bubble gum cards. I can remember collecting baseball, football, monster, Beatles, Monkees, and Batman cards. I wasn’t quite old enough to have collected Mars Attacks cards, but all of us knew their reputation.
Mars Attacks trading cards were released in 1962, but were quickly pulled because they were considered too gory for kids. Norman Saunders created paintings of the Martians blasting, burning and impaling humans in their quest to take over planet Earth. So most of us knew of the cards, but had never actually seen them. No matter, for our imaginations made the Mars Attacks cards much worse than the actual art ever could.
Now, for the first time ever…
The Mars Attacks book is a bargain and my guess is that many who buy it will be getting their first look at the cards they were never supposed to see.

Here’s a pretty cool little brain teaser from MyCoted.com.
I wish I could say that I figured it out before checking the answer. Well, I could say it, but it wouldn’t be true.
Click here for the answer.

Have you ever had the discussion with friends about whether or not you (or they) would give up years of your life to be famous actor/singer, world class athlete, or to have some super-human powers? Discussions I’ve had and articles I’ve read seem to indicate that most would.
Recently Dick Cavett wrote How the Mighty Are Fallen (Or, Where’s My Friend?) for the New York Post. The article is about Muhammad Ali.
Cavett asserts, and rightly so, that it was Ali…
…who had the most recognized face in the world. Further, Ali was perhaps the greatest athlete who ever lived.
Muhammad Ali was a boxer… the only three time World Heavyweight Champion. Boxing brought Ali both his fame and his fortune. Yet, as Dick Cavett writes,
The sad state that Cavett refers to, is the Parkinson’s Disease which many feel was caused or at the very least accelerated by many wars Ali fought in the ring.
Would Ali, given the chance to go back in time, trade away all of his fame and accomplishments for a healthy life?
Would you?
Like Cavett, “I don’t suggest the answer is an obvious one.”
Thanks and another round [non-alcoholic and non-boxing to Mark Evanier for the original link.]

Alexis Ziritt makes his second 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.

Forty years ago Charlie Duke, one of only twelve human beings to have ever walked on the moon, left a family photo on the moon’s surface before returning to Earth.
Mr. Duke believes that we should return to the moon and set up a base for humans to live there for months. You can read more about Mr. Duke in this post at BBC News.

One of my all-time favorite graphic novels is Alien: The Illustrated Story by Archie Goodwin [writer] and Walt Simonson [artist]. Released at the same time as the Ridley Scott movie, Alien: The Illustrated Story not only adapts the movie, but also includes scenes which never made it into the film.
If you like Alien or comics, my guess is you’ll love Alien: The Illustrated Story.

Ok, so you want to zombie-proof your house, but you don’t know where to start. The diagram above may provide some assistance.

What do you get when you combine the scariest show on tv with a Halloween tradition? Why, some really rad Walking Dead pumpkins, of course.
Thanks and an extra zombie kill to Reddit for the original post.