jesic: Catwoman — by James P / / One Shall Stand, One Shall / gamefreaksnz: Back to the Portal / [Geek Photos]
otlgaming: THE GEEKINESS OF SUPER LOMBRICES Recently, we had a note in our inbox from a gentleman named Andres Juarez letting us know that he drew “various icons of popular culture as anthropomorphic worms (lombrices is Spanish for worms)” We didn’t know what to expect. But when we visited his site and saw his work first hand…well, to quote Christopher Walken, “Wow! Wowie-wow-wow-wow!” Needless to say I started following him immediately and I recommend everyone else do the same. Another artist I discovered recently that you should checkout is Vincent Vernacatola (aka SuperPuppet).
comicsodissey: THE STRAIN: THE FALL 1 Shawn writes: If you haven’t read the trilogy by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan then don’t ever talk to me.
oO Awesome ! Geek-Art.net also liked modhero here… modhero: KING MOB King Mob was leader of The Invisibles, which is a pretty trippy comic. He’s kind of hard to sum up. I’ll try to do it, so the image makes some sense to those who haven’t read the book. He’s a super-deadly assassin leading a cell of British hipster terrorists trying to keep dark ancient forces from enslaving humanity and infecting the world with mindless evil whose minions often take the form of insect-like monsters that disguise themselves as creepy old men who wear animal masks and who are plotting the downfall of civilization on 12/22/12 via the birth of The Moonchild. King Mob has psychic abilities that allow him to leap into other dimensions which are managed by aliens, astral project through time and space allowing him to do things like rescue the Marquis de Sade and have an affair with a sassy flapper int the ’20s, all skirting a fine line between magic and science, and although he rarely conducts spells, he seems to have a profound knowledge of the occult and the supernatural in general, so whether or not the silvery liquid that crashed into our world in Roswell, New Mexico is an alien consciousness, a visitor from another dimension, or a mass of liquid information from the future, it doesn’t really throw him. His girlfriend, who doesn’t seem to mind him having an affair with the senior citizen he met in the 20s, is from the future herself, having traveled through time using a time machine built on principles of origami sent psychically to a guy by his grandfather as he died in Hiroshima, and their love affair sort of changes Mob and sets him on a less bloody path, eventually embracing principles of nonviolence. But that doesn’t happen for a while. First there’s ALOT of killing and bombing. We also learn that he used to be an edgy science fiction writer and in a previous life, which was in another world or something, he was a glam-rock adventurer named Gideon Stargrave. So basically, he’s the coolest, deadliest guy in the room. Got it?


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