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Far Out There Christmas Soundtracks: Ichabod

It’s nitpicker time, again, kiddies! Yep, our next Christmas playlist is none other than Ichabod’s, and if anybody remembers Ichabod’s regular character soundtrack, you know that means this o...

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Far Out There Christmas Soundtrack: Avatar

Since this year has wound up being all about Avatar, or at least this December has, it’s only right to kick things off with everybody’s favorite indestructible repository of knowledge. When I f...

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Weekly Anime Comics: Slayers Next - page 12

I'm not gonna lie, the most thought and effort I put into this whole page involved deciding which of the mascots ought to be playing Scooby.

What's extra funny is, as omnipresent as the jokes...

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Far Out There Christmas Character Soundtracks!

It’s been a while since I last did a Far Out There Character Soundtrack because, well, I’d frankly run out of Far Out There characters I could do soundtracks for. But OF COURSE I’d go and fin...

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10 WESTERN Songs I Wish Were Anime Themes - part 8

Papas Fritas are a really tough band to summarize beyond “late 90s Indie Pop,” because they kind of played whatever. From the Garage Rock of “Sing About Me” to the Psychedelia of “Hey Hey...

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Far out There: MadLib 5 - page 7

Somehow, there's no way it could have been anyone else

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Jenna & the Fanclub from Planet Heart Throb - page 61

It's rare for Jenna to run into somebody that the universe craps on more than her 

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Weekly Anime Comic: Slayers Next - page 11

Admittedly, it doesn't actually happen all THAT often... but when it does happen, it happens MANY times in very short succession.

There was probably a more meta joke to be made about the copy...

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Weekly Anime Comic: Slayers Next - page 10

Just for the record, I did go check.  Kira's apparently not in the books, but was a new invention for the anime.  So somebody made the deliberate decision to incorporate this embodiment o...

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Conventional Wisdom: Cosplay America 2022 - page 1

Yes, you're seeing this right.  I've still somehow got leftover content from a weekend where I freely admit to going off and finding any excuse to NOT be at the event I was supposed to be cove...

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Weekly Anime Comic: Slayers Next - page 9

...and I've lived in Washington DC.  Supply your own punchline here. Or don't.  It was already hard enough to wrote a comic about an episode talking about political intrigue ON ELECTION W...

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Weekly Anime Comic: Slayers Next - page 8

I mean, it obviously helps that the animators clearly gave the dude a ton of wrestling moves, never mind the costume he's in this time around.  But still, you get what I'm saying, right?

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Corman/Poe Month part 8. The Tomb of Ligeia (1964)

And with this, we reach the end. Corman’s last Poe film, and the end of the cycle. Yes, more adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe would hit theaters after this, many coming from American International ...

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Jenna & the Fanclub from Planet Heart Throb - page 60

Clearly, everybody in this situation lives a VERY healthy life.

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Weekly Anime Comic: Slayers Next - page 7

Frankly, I'm surprised Chairman Kaga DIDN'T wear those giant shoulder pads at one point.

Also, it didn't occur to me that, while I personally wasn't introduced to Iron Chef until it ...

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Corman/Poe Month part 7. The Masque of the Red Death (1964)

Last time, I talked about The Haunted Palace, a movie I think is legitimately one of Roger Corman’s best Poe films, but one I have trouble enjoying on a personal level because I tend to ...

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10 WESTERN Songs I Wish Were Anime Themes - part 7

Well folks, it’s that time again. Time for me to prove to nobody in particular that I still know how to RAWK. This month’s song is by White Wizzard, a 2010’s-era throwback to 1980’s-era Hea...

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Far Out There: MadLib 5 - page 6

When confronted by a large mechanical device, there is at least a 70% chance Stilez will tear the top off of it... but only a 20% chance of it being because she realizes there might actually be som...

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Weekly Anime Comics: Slayers Next - page 6

Did this page come out late because I needed to do a deep dive into the lore of both Slayers AND Warhammer and cross-reference all the stuff about The Warp to make sure this joke is consistent with...

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Corman/Poe Month: 6. The Haunted Palace (1963)

Okay, first things first: I legitimately think The Haunted Palace is neck and neck with The Pit and The Pendulum as Roger Corman’s best Poe film. It strikes the creepy haunted h...

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Corman/Poe Month: 5. The Raven (1963)

I’ve already addressed the inherent challenge in trying to adapt Edgar Allen Poe to feature film, namely that the filmmaker is inevitably stuck having to add new stuff to stretch out the original...

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Corman/Poe Month 4. Tales of Terror (1962)

I have no idea if Roger Corman was deliberately trying to atone for doing one Poe adaptation without Vincent Price by following up with a package of MULTIPLE adaptations featuring him all at once, ...

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Weekly Anime Comics: Slayers Next - page 5

This being anime we're talking about, it's a legitimate question if the first two might actually have been deliberate references... or at least sneaky theft.  Again, this is anime, the line be...

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Corman/Poe Month: 3. The Premature Burial (1962)

Last time, I said if you’re not looking to plow through all of Corman’s Poe cycle in order, you’re better off starting with The Pit and the Pendulum than that actual first film, ...

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Corman/Poe Month: 2. The Pit and the Pendulum (1961)

Okay, last time I warned that, if you aren't already set on watching the whole cycle in chronological order no matter what, I don’t think House of Usher is a good place for you to start ...

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Weekly Anime Comics: Slayers Next - page 4

Just in case anyone was afraid I might not keep doing actual patron-exclusive content while the free Halloween stuff was coming out.. that's fair, given how frequently I just forget to do stuff. View Post

Corman/Poe Month: 1. House of Usher (1960)

Okay, let’s get this out of the way right off the bat: I’m doing these reviews in chronological order, both because I like keeping things neat and organized, and also because I’m more focused...

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The Corman/Poe Cycle

I’ve mentioned elsewhere that, for pretty much my entire formative years, Halloween was never a big deal for me. Part of that is from growing up in a good conservative Southern Baptist family tha...

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Jenna & the Fanclub from Planet Heart Throb - page 59

We finally know what both the big movie stars' faces look like!  ...which would be more of a big deal if I knew how to draw more than five or six faces.

Also, I really shouldn't admit to...

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Weekly Anime Comics: Slayers Next - epside 3

...and it's sad, because the only kind of political allegory I actually like is the kind where the only message is "THIS IS ALL STUPID BOLLOCKS!"  Unfortunately, I like piping hot bowls of sea...

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