Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Mash-Up: Foster's Home for Hobbes


"Foster's Home for Hobbes" by Malaysia-based Kroizat
[ Previously: Calvin & Hobbes Fan Art ]

I'm not sure if this is sad or uplifting, but it's definitely fitting.  Not to mention that it's a lot happier ending than many artists have envisioned for the intrepid duo.
"This idea came out of the blue actually. Wonder what happens to Hobbes when Calvin gets older..."

Humor: A Dish Best Served Early




Link Round-Up: Terminator: Genisys

Terminator: Genisys


Interview: Arnold Schwarzenegger on Terminator Genisys.

Interview: Den of Geek talks with Emilia Clarke and Jai Courtney.

Interview: Director Alan Taylor Also Thinks the Marketing Gave Away Way Too Much.

Interview: Director Alan Taylor laments spoilerific trailers.

Interview: Emilia Clarke And Arnold Schwarzenegger Discuss Nudity 

Interview: Emilia Clarke Discusses Nudity in Terminator: Genisys.

Interview: Emilia Clarke: Here’s the famous role she wants to try next.

Interview: Even Alan Taylor thinks its dumb trailer spoiled the movie.

Interview: Game of Thrones didn't help Emilia Clarke with Genisys

Interview: Genisys is largest scale Terminator movie claims producer David Ellison.

Interview: Jai Courtney needs two weeks’ notice to take his shirt off

Interview: Jason Clarke talks action, Arnold at AJC.com.

Interview: Why Emilia Clarke Prefers Robots Over Dragons.

Sci-Fi Round-Up: July 1, 2015




Discussion: It never fails to amaze how enthusiastic people still are about Babylon 5.

Interview: The Cybersecurity Podcast interviews Cory Doctorow, author of In Real Life.

Interview: My Bookish Ways interviews Sarah Lotz, author of Day Four.

Interview: Notes from Coode Street interviews Kim Stanley Robinson, author of Aurora.

Interview: Qwillery interviews Ishbelle Bee, author of The Singular & Extraordinary Tale of Mirror & Goliath, recently released by Angry Robot Books.

Interview: Rising Shadow interviews Gail Z. Martin, author of Iron & Blood.

Comic Round-Up: July 1, 2015

Spider Wars by In-Hyuk Lee

"Spider Wars" by In-Hyuk Lee


Event: Steve Orlando is the writer for the current series of MIDNIGHTER from DC Comics and the sci-fi graphic novel UNDERTOW from Image Comics. He will appear at Escapist Comics in Berkeley, CA on Saturday, July 4th at 1:00 PM to sign comics. RSVP on Facebook!

Event: Zack and Nick Keller will appear at Dr. Comics & Mr. Games in Oakland, CA on Saturday July 18, 2015 from 3:00 till 5:00 PM to promote the release of Death Head #1! RSVP on Facebook!


Interview: "Well, They Can’t All Be Batman" Jon Morris on his League of Regrettable Superheroes

Interview: Steve Foxe talks to Marian Churchland.

Link Round-Up: July 1, 2015

Never Say Die by Angel Saquero

"Never Say Die" by Angel Saquero



@Pixel_Dailies gives you a theme or subject every day for you to draw. They retweet and blog their favorites each day. The art club just had its first birthday.

Here’s an Indiana Jones/Darth Vader conspiracy theory about Adolf Hitler for you.

How Hannibal's food stylist, Janice Poon, creates hypothetical human meat:  "The secret ingredient is imagination, fear."

How Many Chris Pratts Tall Are The Dinosaurs In Jurassic World?

Laura Vaugh talks about her response to seeing a kick-ass woman with the same disability as her on the silver screen.  In an interview with Nerdist, she explains a bit more about why Furiosa's arm was a triumph
"Not only did Furiosa’s arm look right and operate correctly when it was on, most importantly to Vaughn, it also came off. Prosthetic limbs are often heavy and hot – in reality, Vaughn tells me, no one wears them all the time. But amputees in film are almost never without their prostheses. The conclusion is that they need them to function properly. Not Furiosa. And certainly not Vaughn."

What if people had compared Harry to Lily instead of James?


Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Quick Pic: Museums in Denmark


Source: Imgur via Reddit

Denmark, I like your attitude.  You just moved to the top of the list of my future vacation destinations.

This is a photo of a real ad at the Women's Cultural History Museum in Denmark.


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