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Thanks to Queerty for bringing us this bit of Muppety goodness this morning…
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Thanks to Queerty for bringing us this bit of Muppety goodness this morning…
via Queerty
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Raging Stallion Studios new release says it all with the title..Steve Cruz is Hotter Than Hell a sex sags in 2 parts. From what I’ve seen (part 1), it is true to its name. Full review to come once I get stills!
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Justice Society Annual #1: Power Girl finds out you really CAN’T go home again. Or maybe you can, but you have to know where home is. This may be definitive proof that the “new” Earth-2 isn’t the same Earth-2 that some of us remember. Awesome read.

Even if it isn’t the SAME Earth-2, this story does a beautiful job of showing us where that Earth-2 might have gone over time.

True Believers #1: I really like the idea behind this title. First issue was a solid read and last few pages give an interesting lead into Issue #2 and an even stronger connection to the major players of the Marvel U.

Thor #10: Wow, Balder a recognized Prince of Asgard. As if things weren’t rife with possibilities with just 2 siblings in the royal line… I’m enjoying this rebirth of Asgard phase and Lady Loki’s manipulations are a treat to read. You just know that everything that has happened thus far is EXACTLY what she has planned. But the question is why?

Green Lantern #33: Sinestro and Hal are finally aware Atrocitus is alive and on Earth, but may have some trouble dealing with him with drained power rings. Also we get a step closer into seeing how the origins of Black Hand (c’mon, – William Hand? – just guessing here but think I the odds are good).

Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four #3 of 3: Johnny, Ben, Franklin, Valeria and Lyja band together and with the help of the Tinkerer they just might make it back home to the warzone that is NYC.

Huntress #6 of 6: The last issue of this continuation of the origins of Helena Bertinelli’s crusade against organized crime as well as her introduction the the Batman family.

Ms. Marvel #29: Interesting story that furthers the depiction of carol as the strong hero she wants to be. But the cheesecake cover doesn’t become the powerful Hero that Ms. Marvel is. I AM interested to see what scares a Skrull.

Reign in Hell #1: The demon battle scenes at the beginning didn’t do much for me, but I have a feeling this title will “heat up”in a few issues so gonna stick it out a bit. I love Zatanna and she’s bound to show up a lot. Also Batwoman and the new Question will be part of the story.

Teen Titans #61: The birth of the Red and the Blue! Red Devil (formerly Kid) and Blue Beetle finally bury the hatchet. They should get along better without Rose messing with their heads. That said. I want Ravager back in the Titans Tower. Even her psychotic father knew she belongs there.

H.P. Lovecraft’s Haunt of Horror #2 of 3: I’m a huge H.P. Lovecraft fan so I wanted to love this, but it left me lukewarm. The stories are far too short to REALLY capture the descent into madness that invariably happens to a Lovecraftian hero.
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The first issue of this slipped past me so I’ll have to pick it up. I’m a longtime fan of H.P. Lovecraft and his stories of madness and doom, so checking out this 3 issue mini is a no-brainer.
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you gay Lovecraft fans out there should check out the movie Cthulhu if you haven’t already…
via CBR
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Studio 2000 and director JC Adams team up for THE CREW, a sizzling peek behind the scenes of a film shoot whose crew is just as sexy and horny as the actors! Megahung Studio 2000 Exclusive Jake Havoc is paired for the first time with superhot Jet Set Exclusive Jesse Santana! Their costars include studpups Kirk Cummings, Jonathan Gabriel, Jason Longh and Brant Moore with hunky studs Leed Scott and Steven Waye.
Jonathan happily and hungrily services sultry Jonathan Gabriel and hairy-chested hunk Leed Scott is surprised and seduced by fellow horned-up crew member Kirk Cummings.
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A scene with either Jake Havoc or Jesse Santana is definitely worth the price of admission. But together in one scene they offset the balance of hotness in the universe. With these two hot stars burning up the screen, my TV might just explode along with them.
Thanks to a special request from Jake Havoc and director JC Adams, Jet Set Productions agreed to loan out Jesse Santana for this amazing scene. Jake plays an actor waiting to be called to the set and passes the time by hooking up with sexy young crew member Jesse. Their chemistry bubbles over as they smooch and trade blowjobs, with Jesse easily sucking down Jake’s ginormous python. Even better, his tight bum easily accommodates the monster cock’s length and width and he rides Jake eagerly; Jake returns the favor by fucking Jesse with hungry energy. (Side note: Their chemistry was the real thing. Jake and Jesse filmed all day, then went out afterwards to a gay bar where they picked up a fellow porn star and headed back to Jake’s hotel room for a prolonged threesome. Studio 2000 regrets their cameras were not present for it!)
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Scenes 4-6 look pretty hot too, but Jake and Jesse are a tough act to follow…
Steven Waye isn’t done humping his way through his crew! And Leed Scott’s previous romp wasn’t quite enough to satisfy his sexual hunger. Both studs are back to initiate a scorching four-way oral feast with Jason Longh and Brant Moore. The quartet jump into a dizzying round-robin suckfest as each kiss and suck cock, suck cock and kiss. Then they pull a rim-train, as Steven lovingly eats out Leed, who rims Jason, who is chowing down on Brant. Studio 2000 rigged a special overhead camera to capture all of the tongue-plunging action! When everyone’s holes are good and prepped, the men pair off: Brant and Jason flip-fuck, while Steven sweatily plows Leed right on his own brightly lit set with cameras rolling. With a crew like these guys, who needs actors?
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I look forward to an actual screening!
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This Heroes Season 2 – Villains trailer has been making the rounds. I saw it last night at the movies before my second viewing of Wanted (Popapathy hadn’t seen it) during the pre-trailer commercials…
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The DC Universe is always expanding with new stories and new characters, but this time they are absorbing 2 whole universes of heroes and making them part of current DCU continuity. The universes in question are Milestone and the “Archie heroes” (no not Jughead in tights… there were Superhero comics published by MLJ Comics long before Archie and the gang hit the scene).
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These characters will be folded into the current DCU, interacting with all your favorites and even potentially joining the rosters of the Teen Titans and JLA.
via Newsarama
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Looks like Carol’s still kicking NYC Skrull ass. I know she wanted to step into being Earth’s Mightiest hero and all after M-Day etc, but I’ve never seen her quite this tough before. Then again I don’t know if I’ve ever read her at war…
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Johnny, Ben, Franklin, Valeria and Lyja have to stage a prison break to get some mad scientist level assistance to get themselves and the Baxter Building the hell outta the Negative Zone and back to the hot zone that is NYC. Frying pan, Fire.
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The Dr. Horrible panel convened Friday at San Diego Comic Con. Leading the panel was “Dr. Horrible” creator Joss Whedon. Joss was joined onstage by cast members Neil Patrick Harris (Dr. Horrible), Felicia Day (Penny), Nathan Fillion (Captain Hammer) and Simon Helberg (Moist) as well as his co-writers Maurissa Tancharoen, Jed Whedon and Zack Whedon.

There were a number of interesting factoids and DVD special features ideas tossed around, but the most interesting reveal was that Joss and company are accepting 3-minute video submissions for the Evil League of Evil and the top 10 entries will be featured on the DVD (just 10 – like they don’t have room?).
So dig your evilest outfit out of that old closet at the back of your secret lair and make a video showing the Evil League of Evil – Professor Normal, Fake Thomas Jefferson, Tie-Die, Dead Bowie, Fury Leika, Snake Bite, and of course, Bad Horse – the Thoroughbred of Sin just how EVIL you really are!
Also note I updated the embedded videos for Act’s I, II and III in the article about the launch of Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along-Blog. So watch it again and sing along! It really is even catchier on the second and third viewings.
via CBR
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Newsarama has been running a feature that helps explain the Secret Invasion in issue-by-issue, play-by-play style… Here is the most recent column plus the three previous discussions. If you want to readthem in their entirety, please click the “read the rest of this entry link at the bottom of the post.
The Mighty Avengers #16: Holy crap, Elektra’s a Skrull! Oh wait . . . Anyway, this issue skips way back down the line to fill in some gaps. Elektra hired Electro to crack open The Raft? Check. One, no two, no three Skrulls went after Elektra before she was taken down? Check. And Skrullektra drawing the wrath of the New Avengers down upon her was intentional? Okay, that’s a little surprising. I’m guessing that the plan wasn’t actually for Skrullektra (Skrull name, Pagon) to die, or was it? Was the plan to replace Elektra and then sacrifice that piece to alert the heroes in order to sow dissention? It certainly made the New Avengers think that Stark was a Skrull. Then again, maybe that particular piece of paranoia would have played with their heads more if the Mighty Avengers had quit letting them go whenever they had them cornered.
The Incredible Hercules #119: Of all the Skrull betrayals, the revelation of Kirby the pup hurts the most. Because coyote puppies are cute. Especially those with cyborg enhancements. Skrullby creates confusion among the God Squad as they attempt to take the fight to Kly’bn, God of Skrulls. Snowbird is seemingly lost defending her allies in time for Kly’bn to appear. And that’s okay, because he loves you, man.
The New Avengers #43: Unlike many recent issues of the core Avengers titles, this one’s sort of happening in “real-time”, concurrent with the Secret Invasion mini. Captain America from the crashed ship confronts Spider-Man and the Marvel Legends SDCC-exclusive set of Ka-Zar, Shanna, and Zabu. The group clashes, and Cap punks Zabu twice. For a second, you wonder if it IS Cap, because if there’s a lower-powered guy in the 616 who could whip the ass of a sabretooth tiger, it’s Cap Classic. But no, a couple of well-placed native darts and Captain Skrullerica goes down frothing.
Ooops. Spoke too soon. We are now officially in the Flashback Zone (one zone over from the Negative Zone, the former home of Annihilus and current home of a few regular posters). The clock turns back to Skrull World Satriani . . . wait a second, Satriani? Does it have moons named Vai, Malmsteen and Eric Johnson? Anyway, we see the now familiar ritual as Skrull Pitto Nili becomes “Cap”. We also get a motivational breakdown for the invasion by the Queen that answers a lot of questions as to the “why” of the plan. Unfortunately, the Skrull Cap doesn’t answer enough questions for Shanna, as she spears him in the throat. (Interesting note: The sound that a spear makes is Chuck. Oh boy.) Shanna gets her anger at Spider-Man, but they’re interrupted by a Six Budda salute, no doubt courtesy of a nearby Black Widow.
So to wrap-up: Savage Land landing Classic Cap=now dead Skrull.
Avengers: The Initiative #15: The 3-D Man plot picks up as he confides to Confirmed Skrull Crusader that they may be the only two humans left on the base. Why? Because in a panic to remain undiscovered, Crusader had messed with 3-D’s goggles, a move that in turn makes 3-D see everyone but Crusader as a Skrull. In a hurry to get out and warn others, 3-D’s craft goes down in New Mexico.
For the rest of the issue, Crusader comes to the fore as we get a flashback about his origins and how he became a human sympathizer (via the usual channels: candy, movies, and women). He finds himself in the midst of the New York battle from SI #3 and winds up confronting an old comrade. After Crusader kills him in battle, he renounces his shape-changing and declares (albeit in narration) that he’s now and forever remaining in Crusader form.
Thunderbolts #122: This issue finally catches up to the scene of Mar-Vell bursting into the mountain HQ we saw in Secret Invasion #1. The first part of the book does something that seems pretty Skrully to me: they bring in a supposedly cloned Andrea Strucker, but man, is my Skrulldar singing. Soon after, Mar-Vell creates a new door and beats down the T-Bolts. As you’ve seen elsewhere, Norman forestalls him with an offer of a drink and a chance to “talk about it.” And that’s pretty much that.
New Warriors isn’t selling very well! Quick, add a red sky! Er… a single Super Skrull for a 2 page battle and a panel of the Skrull fleet, and we’ll call it a Secret Invasion tie-in! It’s the new hotness!
Yup, that’s all that happened in New Warriors #14 that’s Skrull related. Oh, and the old New Warriors are taking on the New New Warriors, cause they think Night Thrasher is a Skrull (he’s not). Mooooving right along…
X-Factor #33 kicked off a crossover, and a crossover. The team just moved to Detroit, and now they have to deal with Skrulls and She-Hulk. Darwin and Longshot have teamed up and are palling around together. Darwin is trying to get to Professor Xavier, and thought Longshot’s luck powers could get him there. X-F Investigations is hired to find the instantly-evolving lad by his father. Their paths cross, but not before She-Hulk’s partner (and Skrully daughter of Kl’rt the O.G. Super Skrull) Jazinda finds the duo. Why is she looking for them you ask? Well, hold your horses, I’m getting there! Turns out, Longshot is… drumroll please… A Skrull!
As Jaz clashes with Skrull-shot (Long-skrull was too porn-y/pirate-y sounding) and She-Hulk clashes with our favorite Detroit-resident Mutants, we move directly into She-Hulk #31. Despite Monet’s pleas (and later Madrox’s) to forego the super-hero team-up cliché of fighting before realizing they have a common goal, She-Hulk decides to just duke it out a bit. As she does, readers find out the backstory behind the events of this issue. Skrull-shot is actually Nogor, a “talisman” of the gods. Essentially, in order for the Skrulls to go to war and have the blessings of the gods behind them, Nogor must be present first. Every Skrull can feel this presence, hence Jazinda’s sudden awakening in #30. Jaz also reveals to Jennifer that she’s known about the invasion for years, but didn’t think it would actually happen. She says if they can take out (or kill) the Talisman, the invasion can’t go further, as the troops will be so demoralized. Back in the present moment, She-Hulk continues to fight when she should be (and knows she should be) talking it out. She recognizes this, and likes feeling a bit more, shall we say, Savage? Anyway, as Jazinda tries to convince Darwin that Longshot’s a Skrull, he mentions casually that if Longshot WAS a Skrull, Darwin would just evolve an ability to drop the Skrull’s disguise and reveal his true nature. Which, of course, then actually happens the moment Darwin touches Nogor. With that, we pause until X-Factor #34, where the story concludes.
SKRULLS! is the most obvious name for a tie-in one-shot award winner this year (congratulations, Marvel!), and is essentially a Skrull-y Handbook. As such, it doesn’t contain any information that helps the story along at all. It’s a nice introduction (and an extremely thorough one at that) to the Skrulls for new readers, or for people that just want to know more about their previous appearances.
Whew! That’s a lot of Skrulls. Remember, Kly’Bn loves you, baby.
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San Diego Comic Con 2008 Torchwood panel: Julie Gardner, John Barrowman, Naoko Mori, and Gareth David-Lloyd.
5 more Torchwood panel videos from SDCC after the jump…
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Falcon Studios is at it again with Afterparty. They have been one of my favorite prolific producers of porn with high production values and are likely to remain so for a long time. Starring: Eric Rhodes, Nash Lawler, Colby McNight, TJ Hawke, Tony Capucci, Damian Rios, Damian Holt, TJ Young and Kai Ford.
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The cast of Watchmen sat down at SDCC for a Q&A. Thank IFC News for the footage!
via IFC News
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More news out of SDCC… At long last, Cloak & Dagger are back in the pages of their own book! Valerie D’Orazio teams with artist Irene Flores to bring us a new Cloak and Dagger miniseries. She promised to explore the “complicated relationship” between Tyrone Johnson and Tandy Bowen.
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From the look of the magenta-tressed mystery woman and the sound of the verbal teases she put out there at SDCC… “The brighter the light, the darker the shadow.” Or, “Two’s company, and three’s a crowd,” I would hazard to guess D’Orazio is throwing in someone to turn our twosome into a triangle.
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In some of the biggest news of SDCC, DC Comics has announced that Neil Gaiman, famed English author of novels, comic books and films (including: Neverwhere, American Gods, Anansi Boys, Vertigo’s The Sandman, The Books of Magic and Black Orchid, as well as Stardust and MirrorMask) will team with Andy Kubert to bring us “Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?”. The story will told this January in two slightly oversize issues – one issue of Batman and one of Detective Comics.
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via Newsarama
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The Legion of Super Heroes is coming to Smallville! I for one cannot believe it took this long to get the only superheroes who ACTUALLY did visit Smallville (in comics continuity) on the show! For those who didn’t know the only “superheroes” that visited Smallville, Kansas while Clark was Superboy in DC Comics continuity were Saturn Girl, Lightning Lad and Cosmic Boy, the founders of the Legion of Super Heroes from the 31st century. Geoff Johns (author of the eagerly anticipated Legion of 3 Worlds miniseries with art by George Perez) will be writing the episode!
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DC Direct finally unveiled their verison of omnipotent Watchmen beefcake Doctor Manhattan in both statue AND action figure form at 2008 SDCC. I’m not surprised they chose to go with his black speedo instead of capturing his later free balling phase for posterity.
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from CoolToyReview
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I already showed you Mason Wyler and Max Schulter scene from Buckshot’s new movie Splish Splash, well here is the rest of the very hot cast… David Dakota, Guy Parker, Jonathan Lowe, Andrew Blue, Jherrad Lopez and Kurt Wild!
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If you saw Batman: Gotham Knight, then you likely saw the exclusive sneak peek at DC Universe’s Wonder Woman on Disc 1. ComicsContinuum had some news about that movie and a few other animated gems planned from DC Animated. They mention a February release date at a to-be-announced convention and that Wonder Woman is an original story from Gail Simone and Michael Jelenic. The official site has also launched.

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