Sorry for the rather late update. Life happened. Ka-pow! I hope you can muster a little love for this one anyways.
Posts Tagged ‘dc comics’
I’m watching Fringe and reading an abundance of superhero related comics at the moment. This may be an unhealthy cocktail.
The Rhubarb trivia: The depicted super heroines are of course DC Comic’s Wonder Woman(Wikipedia) and Power Girl(Wikipedia). The two villainous teen geniuses are neither here nor there.
Forget Secret Invasion, Civil War, Crisis on Infinite Earths, Blackest Night or any other so called “crossover event” in the history of comics you might have read or heard about. This is the one everybody’s gonna be talking about. Even your wife/husband, mayor or mysterious slender man only visible through your peripheral vision. They will all want to start conversations around this topic and believe you me, you want to have some insights to offer for when that time comes.
Moreover, if you felt happy for the first time in 7 years reading this, perhaps you should also consider giving this little piece I did on the Avengers a go. It’s right here.
I don’t have a whole lot to say ’bout this one. Well, actually I do, but it’s all pretty boring stuff, so I’m gonna spare you the rambling. Keep an eye on my (embarrassingly rarely used) blog though. I’m planning to feature an alternative take on this weeks comic along with a few golden words on the subject in the very near future.
This might be Green Lanterns first appearance on Anyone for Rhubarb, but it’s actually Melinda Gordons aka Ghost Whisperers third. Check it out!
For those posing one of the following questions:
- Is Ghost Whisperer an exotic fish with two heads – one evil, one good? Read here.
- Is Green Lantern a sporty brand of nail clippers? Read here.
I know who Superman is, but who is the guy on the far left, you ask. Well, as far as I can see, there are no guys on the far left. Did you mean “far right”? You’re so silly. The guy on the far right is called Booster Gold and he is among other things a time traveller from the future. http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Booster_Gold Nor his identity or his time travels has any bearing on the meaning of this comic though. He could just as well have been swapped for a cactus, one that wasn’t even time travelling or contemplating to do so. Yes, a very rare cactus like that. Here’s one with a cat on top of it. http://laughingsquid.com/bobcat-sitting-on-top-of-40-foot-tall-cactus/ I wish I had swapped him for a cactus with a cat on top.



