Earlier this year, DC Comics ended the monthly competititions for webcomic creators to win contracts with their Zuda Comics line. Soon after that, DC pulled the plug on Zuda altogether. Some Zuda creators got to continue their comics in a new DC format, but the most recent winners generally got left out in the cold. Right after Zuda’s collapse, we […]
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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World panel from San Diego Comic-con!
Recently we here at Rocketllama.com had the pleasure of attending the fantastic Scott Pilgrim vs. the World panel at San Diego Comic-con. The Scott Pilgrim series is definitely a favorite around the hallowed halls of Rocket llama HQ, so we were pretty pumped to get to see the stars of the live-action adaptation of the […]
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The Return of William Castle: You Think Death Is Going to Stop the King of Movie Gimmicks?
We just received this email from a dead man: Don’t think that a little thing like being dead would preclude me from attending “The Return of William Castle” retrospective at the Film Forum in New York City beginning Friday, August 27th. http://www.filmforum.org/films/castle.html I am very much present. And I do so remember how I loved […]
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Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood Exclusive Gameplay Footage
Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood is an upcoming entry in Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed series. This time around the emphasis is on multiplayer hijinks as you get license to run around and assassinate your close friends! Check out some exclusive gameplay footage from the San Diego Comic-Con floor!
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Rosebuds and Grim Reapers – Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
See guest writer William Cody Walker’s further writings at popgunchaos.com. Rosebuds and Grim Reapers Why Batman: Mask of the Phantasm is the Citizen Kane of animated films From the deputized FBI agent of the 1940’s movie serials to the gritty, realistic vigilante of Christopher Nolan’s films, Hollywood has portrayed Batman in a variety of ways, but none […]
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The 1260th amendment
Due to a peculiar mis-wording in the 126th amendment, at first it was only legal for dogs to time travel. This law was immediately repealed after the first dog to be sent through time, Sir Scruffles, appeared in London, England in 1892, with an army of cybernetically enhanced dogs from a future where dogs […]
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