You will not catch me at a shooting range, but I would dig these Star Wars shooting target prints of my favorite sci-fi rogues. You…
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The irony of it all. Ironing Man! Tony Stark just found himself a new skill. Every man should iron their own clothes.
Tools of criminal mischief. “Some of our most thought provoking reading at our fair place of learning is not to be found amongst the murky…
As a kid I loved cardboard. I made all kind of spaceships and other imaginative things with it. The OTO Ice Cream Truck is the…
While I might not be the most fervent beer lover, I’ve developed a genuine appreciation for the artistry behind label designs. One particular label that…
I never got the Lego super hero thing. If you enjoy “Lego-ized” interpretations of your favorite super heroes, Neil Adams has transformed his iconic comic…
Fish Head Steve could be best described as Gregor Samsa with a fish head. Jamie Smart’s comic strip is on the short list to win…
Madrid artist Jorge Tabanera Redondo really captures the essence of the food we consume each day. We are what we eat depicts all the junk…
A sheet with multiple holes will not cut it this year. Run For Your Life, Charlie Brown by CitizenWolfie at Diavantart captures the spirit of…
Today could be your last meal. Prisoners can request their last meals. How about the famous who unknowingly died? What were their last meals? Here…
Whiskers are popular with many. The Notebook Beard is a 32 page lined notebook when opened and held in front of your face gives the…
My eye is up here.
Artists are a sensitive lot. I am sure even Picasso at one point said that some of his paintings were crap. Wendy MacNaughton gives the…
Reclusive Calvin & Hobbes creator Bill Watterson has finally spoken and this is what he had to say about the comic book industry to Mental…
Books find their way to me. Case in point: the unexpected discovery of "Man V. Liver." Despite not being much of a drinker myself, I couldn't resist the charm of this book.
It is truly the Age of the Cartoonist (the artist who writes and draws his or her own work) so says Jeff Smith, the editor…
Bloodsuckers galore! Tracing the Dracula family tree of the living dead. The Bram Stoker bloodline is well represented as illustrated by Matthew Griffin. I am…
Get inside the original works of Charles Schulz. It is like owning original art from Charles Schulz without paying top dollar. IDW publishing has added…
“A story is not like a road to follow … it’s more like a house. You go inside and stay there for a while, wandering…
Forget about walking like an Egyptian, now you can walk like a Ninja. Creep up on your best friends and put the scare into them.
From lame to informative, infographics for some are SEO positioning tools. Search engines see them as invasive spam. Through the clutter there are some educative…
The world of Wes Anderson is a unique blend of offbeat weird characters that congregate in the norm of everyday life. Here is one coffee…
I grew up with SpongeBob SquarePants because my kids loved it. SpongeBob is more than kid fare. SpongeBob SquarePants is tolerable for all age groups.…
