Showing posts with label Spider-Man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spider-Man. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Top Ten TV Cartoons (plus Three Honorable Mentions)
-Swinebread
Labels:
1980s,
animation,
blackstarr,
Conan,
Dungeons and Dragons,
Flash Gordon,
my videos,
sci-fi,
Spider-Man,
Swinebread,
Thundarr,
TV shows,
video,
X-Men
Friday, December 18, 2009
DEMOCRAT NO MORE!

Hi folks, I've been busy with the new place post move and work has been crazy but I wanted to let you know how I've been feeling. It's seems that Dean Wormer and I have come to the same conclusion at about the same time. See his excellent post here.
I didn't think we'd get all the progressive stuff we wanted, maybe 50% (and I would have taken even 25%), but to get absolutely NOTHING! It's simply just too much. All the political capital that has been wasted in the last year coddling conservatives, insurance lobbyists and the list goes on.
I'm done with 'em 'cause the Dems really don't give a crap about the folks in their own party. So maybe if I leave it they'll start paying attention. ...Yeah right.
All that hope... and now it's gone...
-Swinebread
PS I'm also pissed because Dean is gonna post all his pop and entertainment news on his own blog now 'cause he can't bring himself to talk politics anymore. grrrrr
Labels:
Dean Wormer,
election,
Obama,
politics,
Spider-Man,
Swinebread
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Happy Easter

I wonder if the boys at Marvel were making a joke with the "Enter the White Rabbit" tag-line or they really were that clueless... It sure does paint Easter in a whole new light though...
-Swinebread
Labels:
comedy,
comics,
Easter,
Marvel Comics,
Spider-Man
My New Comics

This week’s best cover is The Amazing Spider-Monkey #1.
Last Reign #5, Boom Studios. The ending lest you know there will be more mini-series for Last Reign but at four bucks a pop I won’t be picking them up.
Warlord #1 DC Comics. On the fence with this one. I like The Warlord a lot so we'll see if the get any better.
Marvel Apes: The Amazing Spider-Monkey #1 Marvel Comics. I had sworn off $3.99 titles… but this is just a one-shot so I couldn’t resist.
Army of Darkness #18, Dynamite Entertainment.
Army of Darkness #19, Dynamite Entertainment. Two this week hmmmmm....
You’ll notice that I didn’t pick up Marvel Zombies 4….
Also I dropped Doctor Who Classic, it’s just too expensive per issue plus the collected trade will be cheaper anyway. I deduced that I rather get Astounding Wolf-Man instead.
-Swinebread
Friday, March 20, 2009
My New Comics

This week’s best cover is The Amazing Spider-Girl #30.
Fall of Cthulhu: Apocalypse #4, Boom Studios.
Red Sonja #42, Dynamite Entertainment.
Kull #5, Dark Horse.
The Amazing Spider-Girl #30, Marvel Comics. The final issue. I picked this up because, in a way, it’s the last 80s comic book. Think about it. Tom Defalco, Ron Frenz, & Sal Buscema… Plus, Peter and Mary Jane have a baby boy… how could I not get this one. The end of an era.
And last week I picked up
Walking Dead #59, Image Comics.
-Swinebread
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Random Comic Panel

It's nice to see that Peter Parker doesn't let a little thing like a straight Jacket stand in the way of flirting.
This comic panel reminds me of Lori Petty's first line in this scene from Tank Girl:
Sooooo... in honor of Lori's line, I adjusted the panel accordingly

-Swinebread
Labels:
comics,
Marvel Comics,
Random Comic Panel,
Spider-Man,
Tank Girl,
video
Thursday, January 22, 2009
My New Comics

This week’s best cover is Army of Darkness #16.
Amazing Spiderman #583, Marvel Comics. 2nd Printing of the Obama issue. Marvel just flipped the image on the cover to make it fake new cover.
Army of Darkness #16, Dynamite Entertainment.
Conan the Cimmerian #7, Dark Horse Comics.
Trade Paperbacks:
Fantastic Four Visionaries: John Byrne Volume 0, Marvel Comics.
Magazine:
Back Issue #36 TwoMorrows Publishing.
-Swinebread
Friday, January 9, 2009
Obama in Amazing SpiderMan

Ordered my copy but I don't think their will be enough to go around. Folks that don't buy comics are wanting this thing...
-Swinebread
Labels:
CNN,
comics,
Marvel Comics,
news,
Obama,
Spider-Man,
video
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Supers for the Tree
There wasn't a lot of new christmas ornaments for our tree, but here's two that were hung for the first time this year.
You just gotta love Space Ghost and here he is hanging on the Swinebread family tree.

I bought this dark suit Spidey at an after Christmas sale last year so he's making his first appearance this time around.

I hope your Christmas eve is happy and safe.
-Swinebread
You just gotta love Space Ghost and here he is hanging on the Swinebread family tree.

I bought this dark suit Spidey at an after Christmas sale last year so he's making his first appearance this time around.

I hope your Christmas eve is happy and safe.
-Swinebread
Labels:
animation,
Marvel Comics,
Spider-Man,
Spiderman 3,
Superheroes,
Toys,
X-Mas
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Jack-O'-Lanterns

I was planning on something more dramatic for our Halloween Jack-O’-Lanterns but with Swinebread Jr. down with a cold, I had to quickly carve out our pumpkins this year. The big one on the left was mildly influenced by the pic below of the Spiderman villain Jack-O’-Lantern. I realize now that it would have been fun to make it even more like the image. Plus, I couldn’t quite figure out how to have the flames burning on the outside. Oh well, I think my pumpkin has the right attitude though.
The next one is the traditional design, which the SO likes, and I picked up a tiny painted pumpkin for Swinebread Jr. as this is his first Halloween.

-Swinebread
Labels:
Halloween,
horror,
Jack O' Lantern,
Spider-Man,
Superheroes
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Favorite Costumes
Since it’s almost Halloween, I thought I’d list some of my favorite comic book costumes from years gone by. You'll notice no Superman, Batman, or X-men costumes (except for Dark Phoenix) because I'm just too overexposed to them. In no particular order:
Fantastic Four She-Hulk
Shulkie is interesting because she's never really had a costume per se except for her time in the mid '80s with the FF. The results were stunning don't you think?

Spiderman
Spidey's look is as iconic as DC's big three but somehow his costume still seems fresh after all these years.

Doctor Spectrum
I enjoy this Marvelized Green Lantern for his bold colors and simple masked design.

Sandman
The original pulp superhero. You gotta' love the gas mask and gas gun.

Harbinger
She's gotta' nice mix of Roman goddess and classic Sci-fi in her superhero outfit that gives her sexy regalness that brings it home for me.

Judge Dredd
Dredd has a hardcore, over the top, and supercool costume that's perfect for fighting crime in the future.

Doctor Doom
Doom is powerful and fearsome in his medieval looking armor and green cape. Plus his sidearm gives him that modern fascist look.

Supernova
He has kind of a generic costume but that's why I like it I think. It's sort of an everyman kinda look. The combo of full mask and cape really pulls the whole thing together.

Blue Beetle
I really groove on the cross Spiderman/Batman vibe that the Blue Beetle costume (at least the Ted Kord version) has.

Scarlet Witch
I love everything about how the she looks. The Scarlet Witch is the perfect gift for Valentine's day.

Gamora
She's had a lot of changes to her costume but I like the original the best. Sassy and deadly all in one.

Psycho-Pirate
His suit messes with my emotions...

The Question
Who doesn't like a guy with a fedora and trench-coat but when you add the blank face... classic!

The Shocker
I like the fact that this guy just looks like a thug.

G.I. Joe
I picked up a few issues of the G.I. Joe when I was a kid but I dropped it after I realized it was more about shooting people then having amazing superpowers, but I was still always attracted to the title for some reason. Now I know why. It was because of the costumes. Regardless of any jingoistic message of the series, G.I. Joe had and still does have a ton of wonderfully designed outfits. Basically, the X-men movie folks ripped off costume ideas from G.I. Joe when they went they looking for a more realistic look for the mutants. Here's a few of my top favorites.
Snake-eyes

Storm Shadow

Baroness

Cobra Commader with hate hood

Captain America
OK I admit the little wings don't work as well in this day and age but otherwise what we have here is the ultimate patriotic costume. Plus the Cap shield seals the deal for me. Cap is the Defender of Liberty not the attacker for Liberty and the Shield symbolically backs that up. Folks outside the US might not be able to appreciate his outfit as much which makes sense.

Valkrie
Does this really need to be explained to you?

Dark Phoenix
Sexy Cosmic Evil? ...I think so!

Moon Knight
I've never been a super big fan of Moon Knight but I keep coming back because of the excellent look that he has.

The Rocketeer
Best homage to retro-sci-fi ever. How could this wonderfully conceived outfit not be on any comic lover's list.

Vance Astro
The Guardians of the Galaxy are great and Vance has the best costume of the group with or without cap's shield. It's simple but elegant with an amazing abllity to stick to his face.

The Human Bomb
This guys is obviously dangerous and his costume says this in spades.

Doctor Fate
The archetypal superhero magic-user. I love the Helmet and color scheme .

Union Jack
I'm not an Anglophile but Union Jack sure has a kick-ass patriotic costume.

Jennifer Morgan
She sure looks like she has mystic powers right?

Nova
His suit has been messed with a lot over the years but I like the classic version the best although the latest one isn't too shabby.

Original Spider-Woman
One of the first amazing female costumes at Marvel IMHO. The 2nd Spider-Woman had a pretty good one as well.

Mr. Monster
Nothing says Halloween Like Mr. Monster!

Hobgoblin
Playful and Scary at the same time.

Kang the Conquerer
I know that most folks think his costume is dorky but there is just something about it that works for me.

Doctor Midnight
A classic cross of Pulp Adventurer and Superhero

Green Lantern
I think Hal Jordan's orginal sleek costume was a masterstroke from a design sense but I also like all the variations that DC has created for the different Green Lanterns over the years.

Dart
probably the best thing about the Atari Force comic was the character of Dart. I loved her her sci-fi mercenary look.

Jack of Hearts
He's always been one of my favs and his complicated playing card inspired costume is one of the reasons.

Wonder Woman
I'm not particularly into WW but you have to admit that her superhero costume is one of the best ever.

-Swinebread
Fantastic Four She-Hulk
Shulkie is interesting because she's never really had a costume per se except for her time in the mid '80s with the FF. The results were stunning don't you think?

Spiderman
Spidey's look is as iconic as DC's big three but somehow his costume still seems fresh after all these years.

Doctor Spectrum
I enjoy this Marvelized Green Lantern for his bold colors and simple masked design.

Sandman
The original pulp superhero. You gotta' love the gas mask and gas gun.

Harbinger
She's gotta' nice mix of Roman goddess and classic Sci-fi in her superhero outfit that gives her sexy regalness that brings it home for me.

Judge Dredd
Dredd has a hardcore, over the top, and supercool costume that's perfect for fighting crime in the future.

Doctor Doom
Doom is powerful and fearsome in his medieval looking armor and green cape. Plus his sidearm gives him that modern fascist look.

Supernova
He has kind of a generic costume but that's why I like it I think. It's sort of an everyman kinda look. The combo of full mask and cape really pulls the whole thing together.

Blue Beetle
I really groove on the cross Spiderman/Batman vibe that the Blue Beetle costume (at least the Ted Kord version) has.

Scarlet Witch
I love everything about how the she looks. The Scarlet Witch is the perfect gift for Valentine's day.

Gamora
She's had a lot of changes to her costume but I like the original the best. Sassy and deadly all in one.

Psycho-Pirate
His suit messes with my emotions...

The Question
Who doesn't like a guy with a fedora and trench-coat but when you add the blank face... classic!

The Shocker
I like the fact that this guy just looks like a thug.

G.I. Joe
I picked up a few issues of the G.I. Joe when I was a kid but I dropped it after I realized it was more about shooting people then having amazing superpowers, but I was still always attracted to the title for some reason. Now I know why. It was because of the costumes. Regardless of any jingoistic message of the series, G.I. Joe had and still does have a ton of wonderfully designed outfits. Basically, the X-men movie folks ripped off costume ideas from G.I. Joe when they went they looking for a more realistic look for the mutants. Here's a few of my top favorites.
Snake-eyes

Storm Shadow

Baroness

Cobra Commader with hate hood

Captain America
OK I admit the little wings don't work as well in this day and age but otherwise what we have here is the ultimate patriotic costume. Plus the Cap shield seals the deal for me. Cap is the Defender of Liberty not the attacker for Liberty and the Shield symbolically backs that up. Folks outside the US might not be able to appreciate his outfit as much which makes sense.

Valkrie
Does this really need to be explained to you?

Dark Phoenix
Sexy Cosmic Evil? ...I think so!

Moon Knight
I've never been a super big fan of Moon Knight but I keep coming back because of the excellent look that he has.

The Rocketeer
Best homage to retro-sci-fi ever. How could this wonderfully conceived outfit not be on any comic lover's list.

Vance Astro
The Guardians of the Galaxy are great and Vance has the best costume of the group with or without cap's shield. It's simple but elegant with an amazing abllity to stick to his face.

The Human Bomb
This guys is obviously dangerous and his costume says this in spades.

Doctor Fate
The archetypal superhero magic-user. I love the Helmet and color scheme .

Union Jack
I'm not an Anglophile but Union Jack sure has a kick-ass patriotic costume.

Jennifer Morgan
She sure looks like she has mystic powers right?
Nova
His suit has been messed with a lot over the years but I like the classic version the best although the latest one isn't too shabby.

Original Spider-Woman
One of the first amazing female costumes at Marvel IMHO. The 2nd Spider-Woman had a pretty good one as well.

Mr. Monster
Nothing says Halloween Like Mr. Monster!

Hobgoblin
Playful and Scary at the same time.

Kang the Conquerer
I know that most folks think his costume is dorky but there is just something about it that works for me.

Doctor Midnight
A classic cross of Pulp Adventurer and Superhero

Green Lantern
I think Hal Jordan's orginal sleek costume was a masterstroke from a design sense but I also like all the variations that DC has created for the different Green Lanterns over the years.

Dart
probably the best thing about the Atari Force comic was the character of Dart. I loved her her sci-fi mercenary look.
Jack of Hearts
He's always been one of my favs and his complicated playing card inspired costume is one of the reasons.

Wonder Woman
I'm not particularly into WW but you have to admit that her superhero costume is one of the best ever.

-Swinebread
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