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Hanna-Barbera!!
Artist, Juan Pablo Bravo has done it again with an infographic depicting 600 Hanna-Barbera characters. Don’t forget to check out his other works as well – 250 Disney characters and 70 Disney Villains.
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Comic Con 2010 recap
So it’s been a few weeks since I went to Comic Con, but I finally got around to documenting all the goodies I found this year.
First off, I stopped by Eric Gonzalez’s booth and picked up his new book, “Rosita and Conchita.” It’s a beautifully illustrated book.
Next, I found a playful print titled, “Lava Jump” for my son’s room by Travis Hanson.
Being a fan of Alice in Wonderland, I was curious to read a set of graphic novels I found. The “Return to Wonderland” books have some nice cover art. I was hoping for a more original derivative story, but like I said, the art’s nice.
I also picked up Cheeks’ 2009 sketchbook and he was kind enough to sketch Wolverine for me. Nice addition to the collection. And speaking of nice sketchbooks, I found a real nice one from Justin Orr. I was drawn to his booth by his illustration work. He had a great Wolverine print which I promptly bought for my bro.
I also purchased a Michael Jackson “Smooth Criminal” print for my niece. But what REALLY caught my eye was a Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot print. THAT was my favorite purchase of the Con.
Lastly, I added a new 10″ Hellboy from Gentle Giant to the shelf. A very nice addition. You can check out all the pics of the stuff I couldn’t afford at the NOPAL gallery.
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Sucker Punch poster art
io9.com has some great Sucker Punch poster art. The movie trailer looks pretty bad ass – and the posters live up to it. Check them all out for yourself.
I’ve always been a fan of the Men in Black movies, although the second one was a bit of a stretch. (I’m not a huge fan of talking dogs…). But here comes news of a third installment to the series. And this time, of course, it will be in 3D. Here’s hoping that they go back to their roots and focus on some alien action.
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Danger Girl meets Hollywood
The gods must have finally heard my wishes. It seems like J Scott Campbell’s classic Danger Girl comic is finally going to be made into a movie. Holy Mackeral! Hollywood, please don’t mess this one up. Please. Get your hopes up by reading more here.
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