In this movie, you’ll see the most powerful superhero on Earth return to do Atomic Claps, wrestle with military vehicles, scream like hell, and rip a car in half so he can turn it into an awesome pair of brass knuckles that aren’t made of brass. WATCH IT!
Archive for May 2008

Yeah, she’s gone. And by “she”, I mean Matt Fraction and Barry Kitson’s kickass monthly series featuring California’s Initiative team, The Order. The final issue of the awesome series bowed last week. It’s over.

Just when we thought all the drama about the 7 Capital Cities of Heaven is over, we find out that there’s an 8th capital city! And we all know there’s going to be hell to pay after the Immortal Weapons kicked Xao’s ass. Too bad Brubaker and Fraction won’t be there to bring the thunder.
Thank you, Matt Fraction and Ed Brubaker for giving us the gift of the Kung Fu-est comic book ever! We’ll miss you guys!
Also, can I just say that Iron Fist vs. a Speeding Bullet Train is an awesome idea whose time has come? Because really, it’s one of the highlights of Immortal Iron Fist #14. SPOILER: Iron Fist wins against the train!
*** neck-kraking image from Immortal Iron Fist #14

Yeah, Professor X. Why’d you kill them? Ass.
I’m enjoying all the flashbacks in X-Men: Legacy more than I should. I mean, the only way you can fully appreciate the images that represent various events and eras in X-History is if you’re a true blue X-Fan. Of course, I don’t get all the references, but I recognize most of them. Which is sort of scary. Thank you, Mike Carey and Scot Eaton, for the geekgasmic fan service! Strangely, I want more.
*** deathtastic image taken from X-Men: Legacy #210

Thor likes to eat golden apples while being surrounded by naked women. That’s my kind of god, yeah!
I’ve always liked mythology. When I was kid, I used to read Greek mythologies in the nerdy confines of our school library. I loved watching movies featuring Greek gods and goddesses. Eventually, my attention was dragged away from ancient myths towards the modern myths and legends: superheroes. Last week, both ancient and modern mythologies were united for a most awesome marriage of epic battles and awe-inspiring godly mischief in Thor: Ages of Thunder, written by Matt Fraction.
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