Archive for September 24th, 2009

MORE Spandex-clad Superstuds from Michael Kirwan

When I look at this first EXCLUSIVE image from Michael Kirwan of KirwanArts.com titled Too Late the Knight, I can’t help but wonder if this is what really happened to Jason Todd before Joker killed him? I have to say I prefer his Batman/Robin pairing – it’s much less disturbing… but what heroes and villains would YOU like to see him bring his special touch to? If this first image is actually about Jason Todd, it could be the first in a series of memorable comic book battles that ended in tragic deaths (that were later undone)…

1. Conner Kent vs Superboy Prime (battle image)
2. Kid Flash vs the Flash Rogues Gallery (battle image)
3. Superman vs. Doomsday (battle image)
4. Batman vs. Bane (battle image)

I know he seems to be more DC-centric, but I’d also love to see him tackle Hulkling and Wiccan or Northstar and Anole and Graymalkin.

Michael Kirwan Too Late The Knight

Awhile back Michael Kirwan sent us exclusive scans of some recent commissions he completed commemorating the release of a number of DC heroes on United States stamps. The first two were Green Lantern and Plastic Man and now he has sent us Hawkman and Aquaman to fill out the set.

Commissioned artwork commemorating DC Stamps - Hawkman
Commissioned artwork commemorating DC Stamps - Aquaman

And that’s not all. He also sent these dirty shots of the Galactor Troops and the following explanatory text for those of us who aren’t as enlightened as the fella who commissioned these…

Recently an enlightened art collector commissioned a few scenes illustrating the Henchmen from Gatchaman (G-Force Guardians of Space).  These Galactor Troops were always getting graphically punished and humiliated by the heroes of G-Force.  From shots to the crotch, uniforms ripped from stem to privates, and all manner of abuses were heaped upon these loyal Henchmen as they foot-soldiered their way into battle and the eventual comic defeat of the villainous group Galactor.

- Michael Kirwan

Galactor Troops from Gatchaman (G-Force Guardians of Space) Galactor Troops from Gatchaman (G-Force Guardians of Space) Galactor Troops from Gatchaman (G-Force Guardians of Space)

Some great stuff! He does commissions, I don’t know what he charges, but I may have to find out…

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GLEE’s Football team does that Single Lady thing

I’ve established that I do possess the gay “I love musicals” gene. So I felt obligated to mention this number which has been making the rounds.

I’m enjoying GLEE. It’s a High School Musical mutation with teeth and a VERY dark sense of humor. The cast of characters is a an entertaining and compelling cross section of peculiar students and neurotic teachers, the performers are quite good and the musical numbers have really well executed and fun to watch. I’m looking forward to the rest of the season. If you want to catch up, you can buy the .5 Season DVD (GLEE: The Road to Sectionals) from My Amazon store…

GLEE: Volume 1 The Road to Sectionals
GLEE Season One: The Music Volume One GLEE Season One: The Music Volume Two

via WayOutWest and WickedGayBlog

THIS WEEKS SHOW IS A WONDERFUL EPISODE!!!!!! The best by far of a really good new series. I cried when Kurt’s Dad screams THAT’S MY BOY!!! In fact makes me a bit verklempt just thinking about it. From Kurt’s fear I was expecting his pops to be different – The scene at home after the game was just beautiful – and teared me up again. I’m usually pretty Spock-like when it comes to things pulling on my emotional heartstrings – but moments like these get me every time. If you aren’t watching this show – START or I’ll have your gay card revoked. Seriously!

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Brave and the Bold – The Musical!

I loves me some NPH, and he does not disappoint as the melodically mind controlling Music Meister! OK I’m a proven sucker for musical episodes (I LOVED the Buffy TVS episode Once More With Feeling and the Scrubs musical and am eagerly anticipating the musical episode of Eureka next season). And I’m a HUGE comic book geek so I really couldn’t be more the target audience for a musical episode of The Brave and the Bold. Guest Starring Black Canary, Aquaman and Green Arrow.

Neil Patrick Harris sounds amazing as ever (check him out in Prop 8 the Musical)

As I regale you with my story you know you’ll have no choice but to do my evil bidding when you hear this booming voice!”

– Music Meister (Neil Patrick Harris)

and these are audio only – but they have the songs…


via Blog@Newsarama and TB&B Facebook

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Even a Wonder Woman can get dumped…

It certainly looks like Diana is in a foul mood after being dumped by Tom Tresser (a.k.a. Nemesis). Too bad for Giganta she happened to be in Wondy’s way.

In this chapter of writer Gail Simone and artist Aaron Lopresti’s “Rise of the Olympian” saga, Diana finds herself fighting for her life against the man chosen by the gods to replace her — Achilles, the Warkiller.

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Wonder Woman #36 Wonder Woman #36 Wonder Woman #37: It's a civil war - and the world hangs in the balance! Zeus has made Achilles ruler of the Amazons, and Diana finds herself in battle against the people she loves most! And what is the secret behind the sudden rash of pregnancies on Paradise Island? Wonder Woman #38: Wonder Woman's world is turned upside-down as she finds herself branded a criminal by her own people! Plus, who are the Crows, and what awful secret do they carry that will affect Diana forever?

via the Source

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