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Fission Chicken Webcomic

Wed Apr 26, 2006, 11:56 AM
Well, I'm still adding stuff (like Cast, Links and Fanart pages), but the Fission Chicken webcomic is up and running! [link]

Some Spiffy Sites

Thu Apr 13, 2006, 6:02 PM
No big news here, just thought I'd point out some fave sites...

Each week at Slow Wave, a contributor's dream is made into a comic strip, with all the strangeness that entails: [link]

Superdickery features a big index of classic comic book covers, each with a snarky desciption: [link]

KookyChow brings us some mighty strange eatables: [link]

Smething Old, Nothing New: Why I Hate Family Guy: [link]

Scott Shaw's Oddball Comics: [link]

Jeff's Robots features lots of descriptions, pics and QT movies of all kinds of toy robots - and stuff on real & movie ones, too: [link]

Astonishing Polish Movie Posters...

Sat Mar 11, 2006, 6:06 PM
...that is, movie posters for Polish releases of famous American (& other) movies! I flipped when I saw this. Most movies posters these days depict one or two pouty-faced close-ups of the stars, and maybe an explosion or whatever . Dull movie poster design has also carried over to the DVD cases as well. But over at the Retrocrush site, you can see some extraordinary work:

"While most movie posters in the United States pretty much showcase the standard corporate style imagery to hawk the film, the fine folks in Poland have a brilliant dramatic license when marketing Hollywood's finest in their country, resulting in some of the most brilliantly surreal and amazing pieces of movie artwork ever created. Some of them are obvious, some seem to be crazy nonsequiters that have nothing to do with the original picture, while others seem to change the focus of the movie altogether. Weekend At Bernies now looks more like a horror film, and Polish poster for The Terror of Mechagodzilla looks as if it was animated by the folks that made Yellow Submarine." Take a look! [link]

The Amazing Steam Centipede

Fri Feb 10, 2006, 12:48 PM
...and other steam-powered, radio-controlled things like tanks, crabs and walkers are on view here: [link]

Some genuine steampunk type things here, with pics and QT movies!

Groovy Shat

Tue Feb 7, 2006, 11:30 AM
Have you seen this groovy-oovy-oovy animation based on... William Shatner's cover of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds? Fried to perfection -- you'll see 60s icons you didn't know you knew. Wow!

[link]

(Had this in Comments... should've put it here to begin with.)

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