by Jonathan Alexander | Aug 30, 2024 | Art, Comics, Movies, News
Fifty years ago, the world of television was forever changed by the debut of Emma Peel, a character who would become an icon of female empowerment and style. As portrayed by the remarkable Diana Rigg in The Avengers, Emma Peel was not just a groundbreaking figure in...
by Jonathan Alexander | Jan 20, 2012 | Blog, Comics, Pop Culture
Part Three of this week’s comics (Part 1 | Part 2): Amazing Spider-Man #678 ($3.99; Dan Slott [W] & Humberto Ramos [A]) – Sometimes, time travel comics hurt my head. In this issue, one of Peter Parker’s co-workers at Horizon Labs, the think tank for genius...
by Jonathan Alexander | Jan 20, 2012 | Art, Blog, Cartoons, Comics, Pop Culture
A new creative food entry from my cousin Amy, who has also baked some tasty Marvel Avengers sugar cookies. If only this Tootsie Pop wasn’t wearing a mask… then I’d know what flavor it was. She found the idea somewhere online.
by Jonathan Alexander | Jan 19, 2012 | Blog, Comics, Pop Culture
Part Two of this week’s comics (Part 1): Batman #5 ($2.99; Scott Snyder [W] & Greg Capullo [A]) – I know I haven’t even gotten to my last four books of the week (that’ll be Part Three), but I am fairly certain Batman #5 will take the top spot as my favorite, and...
by Jonathan Alexander | Jan 19, 2012 | Blog, Comics, Pop Culture
So many books this week. My thoughts on the first wave: The Incredible Hulk #3 ($3.99; Jason Aaron [W] & Marc Silvestri [A]) – Okay, so this one’s already over a month old, having been released December 7th (where was I?), but I need to comment on Silvestri’s art....
by Jonathan Alexander | Oct 20, 2011 | Blog, Comics, Pop Culture
When you think of iconic superhero teams, the X-Men probably come to mind—heroes with extraordinary powers fighting for a world that fears and misunderstands them. But what if I told you there’s a team just as powerful, but with a culinary twist? Enter the Mex-Men—a...
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