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X-Cessive Force: Marvel's Most Violent Mutants In One Graphic
X-Cessive Force: Marvel's Most Violent Mutants In One Graphic
X-Cessive Force: Marvel's Most Violent Mutants In One Graphic
I grew up in the '90s, so no matter what I do with the rest of my life, I will always have a certain amount of nostalgic affection for X-Force. The hyperviolent, gun-toting mutant strike force that was originally created by Rob Liefeld back in 1991 has gone through a lot of different lineups and changes over the years, but one thing they've always had in common is that they specialize in massive amounts of destruction. But just how is that destruction carried out? Graphic designer Rogan Josh has the answer in a new poster that he made where the various rosters are broken down to show just what they can accomplish, whether it's through claws, blades, claw-blades, or just good old fashioned guns.
 'The Myriad Monikers Of Gotham's Villains'  [Infographic]
'The Myriad Monikers Of Gotham's Villains' [Infographic]
'The Myriad Monikers Of Gotham's Villains' [Infographic]
Like virtually everyone else on the Internet, I enjoy a good chart breaking down my favorite pieces of pop culture into their components, cataloguing and organizing them for easy -- or at least well-designed -- reference. As a result, I tend to be a pretty big fan of the folks over at Pop Chart Lab, who have devoted their considerable graphic skills to doing exactly that. The only problem I've had with them is that their first attempt at organizing the names of Gotham City's population of villains and assorted weirdos had some glaring omissions. Fortunately for me and that blank spot on my wall, they've corrected that in a second version, and it is amazing. Check it out to see where the names of Arkham and Blackgate's maladjusted miscreants fall, from the Joker (categorized under "Inanimate Objects" and specifically under "Playing cards") to the extremely obscure Gloves (under "Gloves").
Holiday Gift Guide: 'Super Graphic'
Holiday Gift Guide: 'Super Graphic'
Holiday Gift Guide: 'Super Graphic'
When it comes to the holiday gift-giving season, comic book readers are notoriously difficult to shop for. I mean, most of us are down at the shop buying our favorite stuff every single week, so when the time comes for people who like us to get us something we want, well, a lot of times we already have it. That’s why we’re stepping in with a public service, bringing you comics-related items sure t
‘Man Of Steel’s Faora Is Basically Vegeta And That’s A-OK! [Art]
‘Man Of Steel’s Faora Is Basically Vegeta And That’s A-OK! [Art]
‘Man Of Steel’s Faora Is Basically Vegeta And That’s A-OK! [Art]
Like a lot of longtime Superman fans, I found myself experiencing my share of cognitive and emotional dissonance watching the new Man of Steel movie. One thing was clear, however: Faora was totally dope! The Kryptonian killing machine has her own unique history in DC Comics lore, but the movie version especially resonated with me because she's essentially the closest thing Dragon Ball Z fans may ever see to a live action Vegeta (the less we all entertain the idea of a sequel to Dragonball: Evolution, the better). Indulge in a comparison chart detailing some key similarities and differences between the two proud/psychotic alien warriors with us after the cut, but beware of mild spoilers if you haven't seen MoS just yet.
Link Ink: Victoria’s Secret Evangelion Suit, ‘Avengers EMH’ Concludes And The Wobbly Dead
Link Ink: Victoria’s Secret Evangelion Suit, ‘Avengers EMH’ Concludes And The Wobbly Dead
Link Ink: Victoria’s Secret Evangelion Suit, ‘Avengers EMH’ Concludes And The Wobbly Dead
Fashion: Victoria's Secret must not-so-secretly love Neon Genesis Evangelion as evidenced by model Jordan Dunn's outfit from last week's VC fashion show in New York City, which clearly pays homage to Rei Ayanami's plugsuit. Movies: Mark Millar really seems to want X-Force, Cable and Deadpool to pop up in Fox's Marvel movies...
Time Travel Map Charts Pop Culture Time Jumpers
Time Travel Map Charts Pop Culture Time Jumpers
Time Travel Map Charts Pop Culture Time Jumpers
What if all the time travel stories in TV and sci-fi took place in the same universe? A gorgeous image from the upcoming chart book "The Visual Miscellaneum" is online that maps out the twists, turns and overlaps in the time stream via a variety of methods, from alien technology and time machines to mysterious forces of nature...