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Parting Shot: The X-Men Drawn in Disney Cartoon Style
Parting Shot: The X-Men Drawn in Disney Cartoon Style
This X-Men lineup by Matthew Humphreys reminds us strongly of the Disney animation style, and makes us wish for a lot of things, but mostly a Kitty Pryde and Lockheed animated series. This roster also includes a few less prominent X-Men, like Marrow and Kid Gladiator, and alternate takes on some more popular mutants, like the hooded (and presumably British) version of Psylocke, brown-and-gold-cos
Transformers: The Cars Behind the Original Autobots [Infographic]
ComicsAlliance was approached by representatives of Carinsurance.org about running an infographic they had created on 'Transformers.' We ran the infographic, but after it was pointed out that there were errors in the piece and that at least some of the art work was taken without permission from DeviantArt artist pages, we have removed this post...
Watch the First 4 Minutes of “Green Lantern: First Flight”
Watch the First 4 Minutes of “Green Lantern: First Flight”
"Green Lantern: First Flight" comes out on DVD and Blu-Ray on Tuesday, July 28, and in case you can't attend the early screening at Comic-Con, you can watch the first four minutes of the movie now, right after the jump. The direct-to-video movie features the origin story of test pilot (and soon-to-be Green Lantern) Hal Jordan as he is recruited to become an intergalactic superhero, and
‘Gil Thorpe’ Stokes Fake Moral Panic about ‘Sexting’
‘Gil Thorpe’ Stokes Fake Moral Panic about ‘Sexting’
Every once in a while, a news organization latches onto some story about how teenagers have sex, finds an angle that sounds particularly salacious, and proceeds to freak the hell out of parents across the nation. The latest manufactured outrage is "sexting" -- taking sexually explicit photos of yourself on your cell phone and sending them to others...
‘X-Men’ Cartoon From the 90s Now Online!
‘X-Men’ Cartoon From the 90s Now Online!
I know that not everybody is into the 'X-Men' cartoon from the 90s, and I can understand why -- there's a lot of cheesy dialogue, chopping plotting and blah blah blah. I don't care. The 'X-Men' cartoon was what got me into comics, period. I was 11 years old, and every single Saturday I had a whole ritual that involved eating chocolate chips and watching 'X-Men' and screaming bloody murder at anyon

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