The Final “Den of Thieves” Trailer is Here!

The final Den of Thieves trailer is here and it’s a good ‘un.
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The final Den of Thieves trailer is here and it’s a good ‘un.
Merry Christmas! Today we have an encore presentation…
Several years ago John Beatty and I teamed up to create “Yes, Timmy, There is a Santa Claus!” John pencilled, inked and colored what I wrote. The story was published in a charity Christmas comic by Tim Gordon.
What you see below is the result of our efforts. I hope that you enjoy them.




Obviously Halloween is a better fit for monsters than Christmas, but I was surprised that Pickett’s Christmas song isn’t better known. If you’d like to learn more about Pickett and his songs check out The Monster Mash Guy… at PaleoFuture.





Victor Santos has started posting his new, free web comic Guts. If this looks like something you’d like then click here to start the series.


Felipe Henriquez recently posted two really nice The Shape of Water posters by Tony Stella. I had a hard time deciding which I liked best. The one above won out. Click on the links to see the other and if I made the right choice.
Our last public service announcement was Your Parachute Just Failed — Here’s What to Do!
Today we want to prepare our loyal readers in How to Escape a Sinking Car. Just click on the chart above and you are good to go, er, get out should you ever find yourself in a sinking car.
Source: Bits & Pieces.

The art above is probably the most popular Master of Kung Fu cover ever created by Paul Gulacy. It’s interesting to see Paul’s reimagining of it below.


If, like me, you’re a Jon Bernthal fan, you’ll enjoy Jack Shepard’s Jon Bernthal Interview for Independent. Bernthal talks about The Walking Dead, The Punisher, and more. I’ll leave you with this quote from Bernthal…
I definitely don’t make choices based on becoming a leading man. I just want to work with the best people.
That, my friends, is the definition of an actor.

I’m not impressed with the poster and the trailer gives me mixed feelings. Maybe something good… but then again…

Josh Starling and InspireMore present Randy Olson’s Map Of The Most Perfect US Road Trip, According To Science.
Olson used a genetic algorithm that found the best routes…
This route takes you across the continental US and lets you stop at all the famous landmarks in each and every state.
If you actually plan to execute the trip, you should budget 13,699 miles of driving — or about 224 hours. Attempting to do the trip in one go would take about 9.33 days, although it would actually take 2–3 months to finish in reality.
I love road trips. Every year I take a few, but never any of this length. Who has?
I did notice the Florida Keys weren’t included. That’s a place I’ve never been and is definitely planned for a future road trip. I’d also like to see the area of Custer’s Last Stand and that didn’t make the list. You can click over and see the 50 locations that did and then start planning your next outing.