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This week, ComicMix Radio had the chance to share the good bad and weird – and as usually here’s the links to prove it:
Robert Kirkman, writer of Invincible, Marvel Zombies, The Astounding Wolf-Man, Ultimate X-Men, The Walking Dead and more finally has a home on the web. Go here to check out his Kirkmania.Com, and tell him ComicMix sent you!
EyeShield 21, the popular Shonen Jump manga that actually combines anime and American football, debuts on Cartoon Network today but you can get a sneak peek here.
Those Top 25 Best Rock Posters of All Time can be viewed here and while you are looking at them, see if you can figure out the ones that influenced Jim Steranko back in the day!
You saw it in the last episode of Heroes, and you know it ties somehow into Cloverfield. Now go here to see an ad for J.J. Abraham’s imaginary product "Slusho." Good luck trying to get a full night’s sleep after you watch it!
And if you thought we were kidding about that website list of all the cover versions to Wham’s Last Christmas, then go here. We also weren’t kidding about that Abba Museum, but they don’t have a website – yet.
In a couple of days, it’ll be the last shipping week before Christmas and we share the joy of new comics and DVDs with you, plus a look at a new comic that is pioneering the genre of "romantic comedy." Later in the week, ComicMix Radio will offer a look at a critically acclaimed indy series that fans of the Sci Fi Channel’s Tin Man will really enjoy!
I liked Tin Man. I'm a variant kind of person, though, I don't have one "right" version. I thought they had a clear world and theory with bits of the Oz legend, and good actors, in general. The one thing that bothered me was that the Tin man, Scarecrow, and Lion all had faults that were imposed from outside instead of being just part of their makeup. I'm seeing a lot of that kind of blame in real life.
Well, the Tin Man's faults were "imposed from outside", in the original book, i'd say.I liked that we saw silver slippers in the one shot that showed them…
Yes, I noticed that.