Sunday, February 5th, 2012
By Robert - Seton Hall
There’s a whole lotta boob on the internet, and you probably missed a pair or two. We’re offering you the chance to check out all the great photos released on the interweb before a whole new onslaught hits you next week. It’s hard work, but we think you’re up for it. Just take it one click at a time. This week, we feature Maxim’s Hometown Hottie contest winner Dominque Storelli…
Friday, February 3rd, 2012
By Ned
The Daily Snapshot is our rundown of the day’s hottest women on the web. In this edition, we feature French Bond girl Berenice Marlohe’s new GQ photo shoot, some of the chestiest women on the world-wide web, this week’s hottest #FriskyFriday photos, another set of the 20 hottest Kristen Bell photos, import model Stephanie Ly, Hunter Leigh givi… Click to read more
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011
By thedingleberry
Batman is one of the most iconic comic book heroes in history and his battles with The Joker have been things of legend. Now, what if Batman and the Joker were an old lesbian couple instead of arch-nemeses? There would be a lot more dildos and batsuits with nipples, that’s for d*mn sure. The Joker would trade in his purple suit for a purple suit made of flannel and the batcave would reek of fish even though their aren’t any fish to be found in the batcave. Read on for more compelling logic after the jump.
Monday, September 26th, 2011
By Thomas - LSU
September 25th was National Comic Book Day, a time to celebrate the joy that comic books have brought the world. And by joy, we mean the sexy chicks that dress up for the geeks of the world in an amazingly selfless act known as cosplay (“costume play”). These total hotties can be found at large conventions, notably Comic-con, and are surrounded by countless nerds all trying to capture pictures of a body-painted Pikachu that they can bring back to their porno command center. “Catch ‘em all” after the jump.
Friday, June 17th, 2011
By Mark - Art Institute
With the new Green Lantern movie, there’s a fresh wave of hype for the emerald ring-themed hero. And while the action and lore of the Green Lantern comics are fun to read, you can’t help but notice some major problems with the Green Lantern corps. So before jumping on the Green Lantern bandwagon, here’s just a few reasons why being in the Green Lantern Corps would blow. Check them out after the jump!
Friday, April 29th, 2011
By Steven Romano
For nearly 80 years, comic book fans young and old would never have imagined that Superman – a superhero representing American ideals every bit as much as Marvel’s Captain America – would turn his back on the country he’s defended from threats both domestic and beyond the stars. But in a move that sent shockwaves throughout pop culture, Supes did just that in the landmark 900th issue of Action Comics - a 96-page epic setting the stage for a new chapter in the Man of Steel’s storied legacy. What exactly caused Superman to renounce his United States citizenship, and what of everyone’s reactions? Read on to find out!
Friday, April 1st, 2011
By Steven Romano
There was a time, perhaps a greater time, in comic book history when the fate of the world rested on the shoulders of a prepackaged fruit pie or sponge cake – naturally, I’m talking about the Hostess snack cake ads that appeared in comics from the mid-70s into the early 80s. Heroes and even the occasional villain would use these tasty treats to quell an alien invasion or provide a distraction for a daring escape from the authorities. While it was a no-brainer that these companies used iconic and marketable characters like Batman and Spider-Man, what about the rest of those that occupy these universes… the crazier, creepier and just plain wrong characters? See our list of comic characters that should never appear in a Hostess ad after the jump!
Thursday, March 31st, 2011
By Steven Romano
• Heard of the Facebook of Sex? Now There’s F***square!
• The Most Sneakily Depressing Songs Of All Time
• Sexy Movie Characters in pigtails
• The Sociopath’s Guide To April Fool’s Day
• Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio and Candice Swanepoel In Bikinis
• Dog Gets Stuck In A Sweatshirt
• One Tree Hill’s Jena Sims Was Fired Because Of Her Hot Legs
Monday, March 21st, 2011
By Mark - Art Institute
If there’s one thing that really pisses off comic book geeks it’s when people who’ve never picked up a comic in their life predicate their knowledge on superheroes and villains solely on what they saw in the movies or television. Many times, people assume that storylines and characters have stayed the course since their inception. Check out our list of 10 superhero myths debunked after the jump!
Sunday, March 13th, 2011
By Scott CU - Boulder
Everyone’s heard of Batman, but have you heard of Grant Morrison? Because he’s done what the Joker, Two-Face and all the others couldn’t – he’s the man who finally killed The Dark Knight. Morrison is the famed comic book writer behind Batman R.I.P., where Bruce Wyane is killed, and Batman and Robin, where the first Robin – Dick Grayson – has to take up the Bat-mantle. But, as with most comic characters, Bruce Wayne didn’t stay dead forever, and with the recent hardcover release of The Return of Bruce Wayne, Grant Morrison’s work is once again in the news. Here’s a look at some of both the professional and personal highlights of one of comic’s consistently creative, popular and controversial writers. Check out Grant’s full profile after the jump!
Saturday, March 12th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
With the NFL lockout now official, AdAge reports that an estimated $12 billion dollars could be lost, which would directly impact revenue streams from TV ads, sponsor activations, cancelled fantasy football leagues and websites, empty sports bars and out-of-work stadium personnel. $12 Bil’s a lot of bills. How much exactly? Well, we decided to crunch some numbers and figure out just what you could buy with that kinda dough. See the most expensive items on our list after the jump!
Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Monday, January 3rd, 2011
By Mark - Art Institute
With the upcoming film adaptations of Green Lantern, Thor and Captain America, the floodgates are opening for more movies based on comic books. However, before we go all willy-nilly buying up every comic property left and right, let us not forget that not all comics are as golden as Batman or Spider-Man. With that in mind, here are a few comic books producers should avoid to prevent a box-office disaster.
Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010
By sarahkasulkeithacacollege
Everyone wants to be a superhero. The powers, the gadgets, the crazy chicks with White Knight complexes- what’s not to love? As an alternative to your ultra-glamorous retail job or that useless PhD you’re working towards (come on man, a podiatrist isn’t even a real doctor-give it up already), let COED show you how to become a superhero and immediately start living a more awesome, cell-shaded life.
Saturday, October 23rd, 2010
By Gavin Bard
There have been some piss poor video game adaptations of comic books over the years. The stories were distilled into unrecognizable wads of special effects and mindless action scenes. The secret to success is in the sauce, and the sauce is the story. The following comics on the other hand are ripe for the adaptation.