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If you’re a fan of Pulp Fiction, then you’ll probably want to check out The Making of Pulp Fiction by Mark Seal (photo by Annie Leibovitz) that can be found over at Vanity Fair.
The article is well worth your time.

I got kick out of 7 Theories of What the Wizard of Oz is Really About by Bilge Ebiri for Venture.com. Hopefully you will too.
Here are tidbits from my three favorite theories in the article…
Religious Allegory
In this theory, The Wizard of Oz is seen… as an allegory of faith…The Yellow Brick Road is the path to enlightenment, with the characters encountering a variety of emblems of sin and temptation along the way toward the Emerald City, which is a kind of a heaven… the Wicked Witch is killed with water, suggesting baptism…
Atheist Allegory
Hilariously, this theory I.D.’s almost all the same elements as the religious allegory, but then interprets them in the opposite direction — that is, God, a.k.a. the Wizard, isn’t real, there’s a mortal behind the curtain, and all that spiritual mumbo jumbo is illusory…
The Glinda Conspiracy Theory
…Glinda the Good Witch might actually be the true villain of Oz… Glinda gloats a bit too morbidly over the death of the Wicked Witch of the East, calling for celebrations and then actually taunting the witch’s sister… that Glinda… knows the ruby slippers will send Dorothy home, hides this fact from Dorothy and sends the unwitting girl off to do her dirty work for her, all so she herself can finally rule over the land of Oz…
Check out the article to read these three complete theories as well as the other four.

That’s a prelim that Drew Struzan created for potential use on a dvd release of John Carpenter’s Escape from New York.
You can see more of Drew Struzan’s art at his site.

Mike Torrance aka The Krayola Kidd is back! Mike has given us his take on Sly as Deke DaSilva from Nighthawks.
You can see more of Mike’s art at The Daily Sketch with The Krayola Kidd (and if you’ve never checked out Mike’s site, you ought to if only to see his Walking Dead cards!) and his Deviant Art site. Mike is available for commissions and his prices are very reasonable.

Drew Moss is putting out a 100 page sketchbook that he calls IDrew. It will be available as a hardcover or digitally.
During the pre-order phase, you can get the sketchbook with a headsketch for five extra bucks or a full body sketch for an extra 20. The pre-order ends on April 19th — so get your order in before that if you want to take advantage of the offer.

I’m really looking forward to Olympus Has Fallen. Sure, it’s probably going to be “Die Hard at the White House” but hey, I’m okay with that.
Speaking of things I’m okay with, the poster above is probably the best yet for Olympus Has Fallen… and it’s just okay.

100 Bullets by writer Brian Azzarello, artist Eduardo Risso, colorist Trish Mulvihill, letterer Clem Robbins and cover artist Dave Johnson ran for 100 issues and was one of the best crime comics ever. When it ended, most fans appreciated that the story was done, but hated the loss of their monthly crime fix.
Now, nearly three years later, the entire creative team is returning to bring us a limited series which not only takes place in the same universe as 100 Bullets, but features one of the series most popular characters, Lono.
It’s like Christmas came early.
If you want to learn more about Brother Lono, you can thanks to this interview at Newsarama.

I have a feeling that Todd Robinson may be one of those overnight sensations that everyone discovers after a decade.
Since I’m a big fan of crime fiction, I’m always on the lookout for new authors. I’d heard great things about Todd Robinson. So I ordered his Dirty Words collection. Eleven short crime stories and not a bad one in the bunch. Yeah, it left me wanting to read more of his work — especially about two of his characters, Boo and Junior.
Boo and Junior are two tough guys who spend most nights bouncing at a local bar, but aren’t against making a few extra bucks if muscle is needed. Dirty Words was bookended with Boo and Junior stories. I was stoked to see that Robinson’s new novel The Hard Bounce is about Boo and Junior. Oh, and let’s not forget their buddy, Twitch.
The Hard Bounce is currently getting rave reviews and will be in my next book order. If you like crime fiction, it should be in yours as well.
I think you’re gonna like Boo and Junior. As for Todd Robinson, here’s a short interview with him and you can decide for yourself.

Total Film recently posted a pretty cool piece about movie twist endings that the characters should have seen coming.
Spoilers abound for movies such as Angel Heart, The Village, The Dark Knight Rises, Soylent Green, The Mist, Planet of the Apes and many, many more.
So don’t say I didn’t warn ya if you click on 30 Twist Endings Movie Characters Should Have Seen Coming.

Have you seen this poster for Zero Dark Thirty?
It was drawn by Jock for @MondoNews. Jock sent it out to his Twitter followers and pointed out that the soldiers coming down the ropes spell out Zero Dark Thirty.
Did you catch that just from looking at the poster? I didn’t, but love that Jock was creative enough to add that extra layer.
Well played, sir.

I really like this poster for Dead Man Down.
Of course I should since in this post I suggested it would be cool to have a smaller version of the “falling man” figure that appears in this poster for Dead Man Down “falling” along the right side of this poster.
And that’s what they did.

Adam Shippee sent in his latest Stallone drawing. Thanks to Adam for sharing his talents.
It had been a while, so it was good to hear from Adam! – Craig

I like this poster for Oblivion starring Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman. The video below is interesting as well. You can probably tell that I’m not ready to jump in line for a ticket though.
POTENTIAL SPOILER ALERT
My guess, from watching the trailer, is that Cruise is being duped by the aliens/machines.
Earth did not win the war and the survivors rocketed out elsewhere. I think that there is a small band of survivors and the aliens/machines have brainwashed Cruise in an effort to use him to find the survivors.
Any thoughts?

Vin Diesel returns with another shot of himself as Riddick.
I. Can. Not. Wait.