That Unintenionally Funny SPAM Thread
Every so often, a "Nigerian banker" or some other spammer will send an e-mail that is just so badly written that it's funny enough to share. Share!
Read more…Every so often, a "Nigerian banker" or some other spammer will send an e-mail that is just so badly written that it's funny enough to share. Share!
Read more…http://geoffklock.blogspot.com/search/label/Jason%20Powell Good heavens...if you're an X-Men or Claremont fan...or both...do yourself a favor and check out this issue-by-issue analysis. It's pretty amazing...
Read more…My brother and I are seriously thinking about doing some home brewing. I think we are going to borrow the equipment from a friend first to see how we like it before we invest in equipment of our own. I've been reading up on it and I think it could be
Read more…Why did John Ostrander feel the need to include several of George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words in this comic? Now I have to move it to the Mature Readers section. Other than that, it was awesome!
Read more…Ghosts of My Country: After having come “unstuck in time,” Captain America continues to bounce from time period to time period (13 times in this issue alone, from 1776 to September 11, 2001 and beyond) in this, the last of Captain America’s “Theater
Read more…I haven't been reading the books since Johns left, so I'm curious: Why did the JSA split into two groups? Was it the standard Outsiders/Cry For Justice rationale: "You're not proactive enough, so we're striking out on our own," or is there a differen
Read more…I just read Cars: Radiator Springs #3 to Alex as his bedtime story. Well, I read it but I didn't understand half of it. I understood the English half just fine. It was the half in Italian that left me mostly clueless. Yep, this comic aimed at kids--A
Read more…From Newsarama today:
Chabon: My 6-year-old loves it, my 8-year-old loves it, my 12-year-old loves it, my 15-year-old loves it, my wife loves it, I love it ... everybody loves it! It’s not necessarily a case where we all find the same things about it
Read more…Back in the Sixties, when the Superman Family were forever meeting/romancing doubles of themselves, I remember editor Mort Weisinger's lettercol telling us more than once that everyone on Earth has 17 doubles (so how many must there be across the uni
Read more…Wow, there were some good comics out this week. I picked up Beasts of Burden 3, Criminal 2, Fantastic Four 573, Green Lantern 48, Wonder Woman 38, Justice League of America 39, Blackest Night 5, and Detective Comics 859 -- and the only real disappoin
Read more…I didn’t think I was in the mood to read a Deathlok Masterworks… until I started to flip through it! I didn’t read Deathlok’s run in Astonishing Tales when it was new; it was one of those series I picked up on the cheap in college rather than, y’know
Read more…So, tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day here in the USA, and since I most likely won't be on-line tomorrow, I'lll wish you all a happy holiday and offer up the only Thanksgiving song I know of: We gather together to ask the Lord’s blessing; He chastens and
Read more…These are the type of epic, multi-crossover events that drove me from comics in the mid-1980s, but when I stumbled upon the complete six issue run of "Infinity War" for 25 cents each I couldn't resist. And while I probably wouldn't read it again, I r
Read more…I just saw a preview of "The Gauntlet" at Newsarama. It's the new storyline in Amazing Spider-Man, and I've got no idea how long it'll last -- or how long even the first chapter of it, dealing with Electro and written by Mark Waid, will last. Anyone
Read more…... that no one has posted this yet? The JSA in Smallville teaser trailer:
Read more…My biggest (and most pleasant) surprise of the week turned out to be my biggest disappointment. It’s not that this EYKIW was poorly written (by Tom DeFalco) or poorly drawn (by Ron Frenz) so much as it is a continuity implant that is wholly unnecessa
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