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Garfield Minus Garfield

Posted on 27 February 2008 by Mat

I hate Mondays as much as the next guy, but I also hate Garfield too. So this site is perfect for me.

Garfield Minus Garfield. Here are a few to get ya started.

(Thanks JP)

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Ghetto Man

Posted on 07 August 2007 by Mat

wtf.

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ComiCon’s Sexy Ladies

Posted on 06 August 2007 by Mat

Oh Comic-Con you bring us such wonderful things. Including hot geeky girls.

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See more here.

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Image of the Day

Posted on 30 July 2007 by Mat

Hayden and the Stormtroopers.

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Spiderman Three Superset

Posted on 26 May 2007 by Mat


(thanks KRP)

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Spiderweird

Posted on 14 May 2007 by Mat

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and while we’re at it…

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The Best Batman Movie …EV-AR!

Posted on 10 May 2007 by Mat

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Commentary:

0:01: If there’s one thing we simply do not see enough of in today’s modern comics, it’s Batman hanging out on a windy suburban rooftop in the middle of the day.

0:55: Little known fact? The Batcave’s state-of-the-art training center is actually designed to look like the back lot of a local Hardee’s, in order to simulate battle conditions. Seriously, it’s in ‘Tec #433. Look it up.

1:12: OWNED.

1:27: This is the single greatest line in anything, ever:

I’ve been looking into something. There’s a series of robberies all over… a bunch of technology companies all over. At least seven or nine security guards have been killed already.

2:28: Your eyes do not deceive you: This is basically the best fight scene since The Octagon, and it all ends with Batman hugging someone until they are knocked out.

2:25: Oh man. Oh man. Just the way he runs! This is genius.

3:25: Mark my words, folks: In twenty years, the Joker and Two Face are going to seem like also-rans when you stack them next to Hoodie Guy With A Tree Branch. Just listen to the terror in Batman’s voice!

3:57-4:09: …Or as I like to call it, the greatest shot in the history of film.

4:20: Remember, kids! When struck in the head by the twirling cane of a madman in cargo pants, just walk it off!

5:00: Yes, the Riddler is cawing like a rooster. No, I have no idea why. Yes, it is hilarious.

5:15: Whoa! Apparently Robin took that comment about his balls a little harder than anyone expected! Good thing Batman’s there to set him straight!Commentary source

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Mark Your Calendars

Posted on 30 April 2007 by Mat

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Johnny Hart, B.C. Cartoonist - Dead

Posted on 08 April 2007 by Mat

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Endicott, N.Y. (AP) — Cartoonist Johnny Hart, whose award-winning “B.C.” comic strip appeared in more than 1,300 newspapers worldwide, died at his home on Saturday, April 7. He was 76.

“He had a stroke,” Hart’s wife, Bobby, said on Sunday. “He died at his storyboard.”

“B.C.,” populated by prehistoric cavemen and dinosaurs, was launched in 1958 and eventually appeared in more than 1,300 newspapers with an audience of 100 million, according to Creators Syndicate, Inc., which distributes it.

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Captain America Dead! (GW Bush Suspected)

Posted on 07 March 2007 by Mat

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NEW YORK Mar 7, 2007 (AP)— Captain America has undertaken his last mission at least for now.

The venerable superhero is killed in the issue of his namesake comic that hit stands Wednesday, the New York Daily News reported. On the new edition’s pages, a sniper shoots down the shield-wielding hero as he leaves a courthouse.

It ends a long run for the stars-and-stripes-wearing character, created in 1941. Over the years, some 210 million copies of Captain America comic books, published by New York-based Marvel Entertainment Inc., have been sold in 75 countries.

But resurrections are not unknown in the world of comics, and Marvel Entertainment Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada said a Captain America comeback wasn’t impossible.

Still, the character’s death came as a blow to co-creator Joe Simon.

“We really need him now,” said Simon, 93, who worked with artist Jack Kirby to devise Captain America as a foe for Adolf Hitler.

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