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 '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").
Link Ink: Occupy Wall Street Art, ‘Costoberfest’ And George Clooney Reflects On ‘Batman & Robin’
Link Ink: Occupy Wall Street Art, ‘Costoberfest’ And George Clooney Reflects On ‘Batman & Robin’
Link Ink: Occupy Wall Street Art, ‘Costoberfest’ And George Clooney Reflects On ‘Batman & Robin’
Art: Eric Drooker (The New Yorker, Howl) created a poster for Occupy Wall Street. Anime: New One Piece resumed this past weekend. What'd you think? Cosplay: Marvel has kicked off "Costoberfest," a promotion that profiles cosplayers via social media daily through the month of October...
‘The Illustrious Omnibus of Super Powers’ Organizes Comics’ Greatest Abilities [Art]
‘The Illustrious Omnibus of Super Powers’ Organizes Comics’ Greatest Abilities [Art]
‘The Illustrious Omnibus of Super Powers’ Organizes Comics’ Greatest Abilities [Art]
Superhero fans are a pretty detail-oriented bunch. The complexities of characters, costumes, powers and weapons spanning several shared universes -- and multiverses -- will do that to you. Tapping into readers' compulsion to organize this multifaceted experience, Pop Chart Lab (with the aid of Brooklyn's Bergen Street Comics) has compiled a massive print known as "The Illustrious Omnibus of S