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Benjamin Linus, Now Even Creepier Thanks To Bif Bang Pow’s ‘Lost’ Mego Toys
Benjamin Linus, Now Even Creepier Thanks To Bif Bang Pow’s ‘Lost’ Mego Toys
Benjamin Linus, Now Even Creepier Thanks To Bif Bang Pow’s ‘Lost’ Mego Toys
"Lost" is a show filled with great mysteries and suspenseful moments, but when it comes to the action figure department, the franchise could use a little work - and the latest Mego figures from Bif Bang Pow aren't really helping that cause. Mego Museum has posted pictures of John Locke, Benjamin Linus and Hugo "Hurley" Reyes as transformed by that great Mego-making machine in t
Anthony Clark’s Hilarious Spoiler-Free ‘Lost’ Spoilers
Anthony Clark’s Hilarious Spoiler-Free ‘Lost’ Spoilers
Anthony Clark’s Hilarious Spoiler-Free ‘Lost’ Spoilers
Last night before signing off from the blogosphere I promised myself I wouldn't get on Twitter for fear of spoiling "Lost's" Season Six premiere. Long story short, it didn't work out that way. Fortunately, instead of running into any actual spoilers, I ran into "Nedroid Picture Diary" creator Anthony Clark's "spoilers," hilarious sketches chock full of "Lost"
Faith Erin Hicks’ ‘Lost’ Sketch Reminds Us to Tune Into Tonight’s Season 6 Debut
Faith Erin Hicks’ ‘Lost’ Sketch Reminds Us to Tune Into Tonight’s Season 6 Debut
Faith Erin Hicks’ ‘Lost’ Sketch Reminds Us to Tune Into Tonight’s Season 6 Debut
I'm not a fortune teller, a psychic or a time displaced soldier from a possible future, but I've got a healthy supposition that a lot of you will be catching the "Lost" Season 6 season premiere tonight. And what better way to celebrate the series' return than with some sequential artist sketchery...
Link Ink: Pandora’s Process, Lost Posters, Superman’s Lunchbox
Link Ink: Pandora’s Process, Lost Posters, Superman’s Lunchbox
Link Ink: Pandora’s Process, Lost Posters, Superman’s Lunchbox
Food: I'd like to think that on Krypton, everybody owns this lunchbox. Comics: Bryan Lee O'Malley shows off an unused cover for "Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together," the fourth volume in his Oni Press series of books. Process: Tommy Lee Edwards runs down his process in constructing the covers for Top Cow's upcoming "Broken Trinity: Pandora's Box" miniseries, as well as the c
Link Ink: Lost Art Galleries, Free Caprica, Deadpool Stockings
Link Ink: Lost Art Galleries, Free Caprica, Deadpool Stockings
Link Ink: Lost Art Galleries, Free Caprica, Deadpool Stockings
Art Shows: Gallery 1988 is hosting The LOST Underground Art Show tonight from 7:00 - 10:00 PM PST, where the final poster in the Damon, Carlton and A Polar Bear series will be revealed. I have four of these posters. They are glorious. (Gallery 1988) Comics: With the decade wrapping up, everybody and their grandmother - assuming she can still write and/or is still alive - are gathering up thei
SDCC: The Creators of ‘Lost’ Display the Ending of the Show
SDCC: The Creators of ‘Lost’ Display the Ending of the Show
SDCC: The Creators of ‘Lost’ Display the Ending of the Show
Since the creators of "Lost," Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, are always being accused of making the show up as they go along, they decided it was time to prove they had the last page of the show written. So at this year's "Lost" Comic-con panel, which will be the show's last, Damon and Carlton pulled out the final scene to get that chip off of their shoulders: Two pieces o
Brian K. Vaughan Leaves ‘Lost’ For ‘Greener Pastures,’ Olivia Munn Friendship?
Brian K. Vaughan Leaves ‘Lost’ For ‘Greener Pastures,’ Olivia Munn Friendship?
Brian K. Vaughan Leaves ‘Lost’ For ‘Greener Pastures,’ Olivia Munn Friendship?
That Brian K. Vaughan is such a rascal the way he wheels around comics, television and Hollywood with a bald head full of fan-favorite ideas. The "Y: The Last Man" and "Ex Machina" creator rose to prominence through comics, joined up with the writing staff of "Lost" and is now moving on to even "greener pastures" according to showrunner Damon Lindelof in the
Five Things “Heroes” Needs To Fix Before Next Season
Five Things “Heroes” Needs To Fix Before Next Season
Five Things “Heroes” Needs To Fix Before Next Season
"Heroes" fans (a rare breed these days) were dealt another blow after a season of gut-punches when ace show writer/producer (and "Pushing Daisies" creator) Bryan Fuller announced he would not be returning next season. Fuller has been responsible for some of the show's finest moments (he penned the season one classic "Company Man") and his season three episodes gave us
A Fitting End to ‘Y’?
A Fitting End to ‘Y’?
A Fitting End to ‘Y’?
As is the case with pretty much every comic I read, I was a latecomer to Y: The Last Man--gimme a break, I only started reading comics a few years ago. But I was immediately stricken with Brian K. Vaughan's extremely clever dialogue laced with some of the best and dorkiest pop culture references I've ever read--and that's saying something because I used to follow Bill Amend's weekly FoxTrot comic
Brian K. Vaughan Writes LOST
Brian K. Vaughan Writes LOST
Brian K. Vaughan Writes LOST
My friends tell me I'm the worst person to watch LOST with. Apparently I'm too cynical, though I think with good reason. For one thing, the plot has gone too far and too wide for me to care any more about the mysteries of the island. And for another, the big "suprises" they throw at us every once in a while to keep us hooked have become totally predictable...