I don’t think I’ve seen Superman laugh outside of an episode of Superfriends now that I think of it. From May Contain Content.
Archive for February, 2011
Ex-Men
February 10th, 2011
Adam Goodenough I am reminded of a quote a friend said: “Oh, you right-brained thinkers, you…” From The Cutting Room.
90s Nostalgia – Beetlejuice
February 9th, 2011
Adam Goodenough Cartoons in the 90s were a mixed bag. There were some I could watch over and over without getting bored, but there were others I could remember watching the shit out of—mostly because Global TV never stopped showing them—but looking back on them, I couldn’t tell you why I liked them. Beetlejuice falls into the [...]
Comical Concept
February 9th, 2011
Adam Goodenough Truly theirs is an epic battle. From Comical Concept.
Doctors Who
February 8th, 2011
Adam Goodenough I don’t like infographics as a rule, but I do like caricatures. Is it blasphemous of me to express a desire to see a female Doctor? From Bob Canada’s BlogWorld via TDW Geeks.
Captain America’s Retcon
February 7th, 2011
Adam Goodenough This morning, Marvel put out the first installment of Captain America: First Vengeance, the comic tie-in to their upcoming Captain America movie. It follows on the heels of the movie’s trailer, broadcast during last night’s Super Bowl. (Thanks to Big Shiny Robot for pointing me to both.) I find myself less than impressed. Some of [...]
Hark! A Vagrant
February 5th, 2011
Adam Goodenough I’m always up for promoting Canadian artists. Hark! A Vagrant is an eclectic mix of literary, historical, and real life humour. Not all at the same time though. A lot of the jokes seem to end one panel away from the punchline but, I swear, it makes them funnier. Must be why Miss Kate Beaton [...]
Enfield Lookout
February 4th, 2011
Adam Goodenough I’m a big fan of absurd humour. But what seals the deal is the woodblock printing style used. Bully! From Root Hog Records.
Hello world!
February 4th, 2011
Adam Goodenough I discovered webcomics more than eight years ago and I’ve been reading them ever since. At this point, I can say that graphic art and storytelling has shaped my life, altered my world views, and made me appreciate the sublime humour only dick jokes can provide. So excuse me if all I use this blog [...]



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