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waterwindow: Happy birthday you amazing asshole
waterwindow: Happy birthday you amazing asshole
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biacomcafe: Anonymous asked you:  whispers what about kid!piper and yj “There, it’s fixed… Now you can listen to me again, right?”“Y… Y-Yeah….” “Then why are you still crying, Hartley?” “I… I’m sorry I broke your computer. And your te...
biacomcafe: Anonymous asked you:  whispers what about kid!piper and yj “There, it’s fixed… Now you can listen to me again, right?”“Y… Y-Yeah….” “Then why are you still crying, Hartley?” “I… I’m sorry I broke your computer. And your telephone. And your fridge. And your other things…”“I-It’s alright… J-just don’t play that flute so loud next time, alright?”
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biacomcafe: hoples replied to your post: Friends, I want to draw things. You can suggest me… Pssst… what about some arguing between both Sams? Maybe about something or somebody? XD Hohohoh I couldn’t help myself~
biacomcafe: hoples replied to your post: Friends, I want to draw things. You can suggest me… Pssst… what about some arguing between both Sams? Maybe about something or somebody? XD Hohohoh I couldn’t help myself~
28 minutes ago
biacomcafe: rukafais replied to your post: Friends, I want to draw things. You can suggest me… FLASH ROGUE OBJECT HEADS I had a few ideas for those, but Roscoe and Roy seemed like the coolest! òwó
biacomcafe: rukafais replied to your post: Friends, I want to draw things. You can suggest me… FLASH ROGUE OBJECT HEADS I had a few ideas for those, but Roscoe and Roy seemed like the coolest! òwó
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Today’s guest post is by Glenmarc F. Antonio, whose Flash memorabilia collection has previously been featured here on Speed Force in our first Collector’s Showcase. My name is Glenmarc F. Antonio, and I’m Flash.  That makes m...
Today’s guest post is by Glenmarc F. Antonio, whose Flash memorabilia collection has previously been featured here on Speed Force in our first Collector’s Showcase. My name is Glenmarc F. Antonio, and I’m Flash.  That makes me the Fastest Man Alive.  Well, not really. I’m actually a 30-something Digital Media specialist for the Philippine’s largest telco provider.  In my heyday, I was one of the fastest runners in my company, and was fairly athletic, having competed in basketball at a varsity level back in college.  My self-confessed similarities to the Flash’s (superhuman) speed however do not end there. An introduction with the Scarlet Speedster I got introduced to the Scarlet Speedster when I was really young, having watched and loved the live-action Flash TV series starring John Wesley Shipp in the late 90s-early 2000s when it was shown in the local channel.  The moment I saw that golden lightning emblazoned across John’s chest as the opening credits were shown (plus Danny Elfman’s masterful The Flash theme song), I fell in love with the character.  For me, Shipp was THE Flash.  His portrayal of Barry Allen (with a subtle mix of Wally West) was in my honest opinion, absolutely on-point.  I watched all of the episodes and didn’t mind re-runs.  Seeing him running in his bright red suit was a joy.  I wanted to be him.  No, I wanted to be The Flash. I guess I have my mom to blame as well.  Being the very 1st geek in the family, my mother Ruby introduced me to the world of comics, as she was the one who bought me my 1st title (Jim Lee’s X-men #1), and over the years, has steadily maintained and monitored my voracious consumption of comicbook geekery.  I still remember when she gave me the Death Of Superman TPB as a gift when I graduated from grade school school.  Yes, that’s how geeky she is.  From there, I have shuttled between fandoms, Marvel and DC Comics (and for a brief period, Image Comics). Over time, I saw myself being more of a DC-fan long after the live-action TV series was cancelled.  I have always been pro-mutant given my X-men roots, but I have grown to appreciate the Justice League and its many incarnations.  And while the comics have already focused on Wally West taking over the cowl of The Flash since Barry’s apparent demise in the 80s mega-crossover “Crisis On Infinite Earths”, I still hoped that Barry would come back.  That he would be The Flash again. “We meet again, old friend” Fast forward to about 6 years after I graduated from grade school.  I have since completed 4 years of high school and while it was one of the geekiest times of my life (I got introduced to console gaming, RPGs, Magic The Gathering, etc), my fandom for The Flash lay dormant.  While I have utmost respect for Wally West and his run as The Flash (as well as his fans), Barry was still the definitive Flash for me. Two years into college, and after having been selected to play for my university’s Men’s Basketball Varsity Team, I got reintroduced to the Flash fandom.  It was during one of my regular trips to the neighborhood computer rental shop that I noticed that the shop owner kept a collection of DC action figures, and a loose but complete The Flash from the Total Justice line produced by Kenner got me staring at the counter (where it was prominently displayed).  Since I was friends with the owner, I managed to buy the figure off him after numerous attempts (action figure collecting wasn’t that much of a boom yet back in 1998 here in the Philippines). Now a proud owner of my very first The Flash action figure, I began to look for more to add to my collection – hence the start of my Flash Museum project.  As long as a Flash item was official DC merchandise, it became part of the Flash stash.  I slowly began acquiring Flash collectibles in 2nd year of college, and expanded my collection to cover comicbooks, keychains, shirts, mugs, and other Flash-themed novelty items. [Editor's note: Speed Force featured Glenmarc's col
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Press Release: Come create with the contributing artists of newly published book, CHROMA, a stunning art annual featuring New England’s most talented underground artists. Chroma is a publication void of lighthouses, row boats or glisteni...
Press Release: Come create with the contributing artists of newly published book, CHROMA, a stunning art annual featuring New England’s most talented underground artists. Chroma is a publication void of lighthouses, row boats or glistening waterfalls. This art will not be sold to tourists or hang on your dining room wall. This book is smart, innovative, historical, and traditional. This is urban jungles that rise up out of the old wilderness. This is New England. Meet, draw, or hang out with several of these featured artists: Raul Gonzales III, James Weinberg, Dan Blakeslee, Emily Dumas, Greg Orfanos, Scott Mulcahey, Robert Gill, Andrew Houle, Michael Crockett, John Cardinal, Adam Miller, and Mike Doherty. Thursday, May 30th 6:30-9:30 RSVP on Facebook! FEE $25.00 – includes a copy of the book Refreshments will be served. Artist Exposure Presents: CHROMA at WaterWorks Building 26 Howland Street, Studio #2, Plymouth, MA 02360 Call # 508-747-4000 to make reservations
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Publisher: Red Leaf ComicsFuturistic heroes battle to save the universe!Price: $0.99
Publisher: Red Leaf ComicsFuturistic heroes battle to save the universe!Price: $0.99
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It's unfortunate Deathstroke's series was canceled, but it looks like Slade is getting plenty of love everywhere else. He's easily one of the cheapest characters in Injustice: Gods Among Us (spam those guns!), has a jaw-droppingly awesom...
It's unfortunate Deathstroke's series was canceled, but it looks like Slade is getting plenty of love everywhere else. He's easily one of the cheapest characters in Injustice: Gods Among Us (spam those guns!), has a jaw-droppingly awesome statue on the way, and we know he'll be in the upcoming Batman game... but now it looks like he'll be playable, too! IGN posted a retailer listing on Amazon and it appears Slade will be yours to control. Based on the ad, you'll get "Playable Deathstroke DLC" with a pre-order.Also, confidence in the game took a dive when it was reported Kevin Conroy wouldn't be involved, but Joystiq has pointed out the legendary voice of Batman says otherwise! Rejoice, friends! Lastly, the game's first full trailer will hit the web tomorrow and we'll definitely have it on the homepage!Source: IGN, Joystiq
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As a regular reader of Bleeding Cool, you’re probably aware that I believe that Kieron Gillen, Doug Braithwaite and friends’ run on Journey Into Mystery is a real highlight of Marvel Comics from the last few years. At its hea...
As a regular reader of Bleeding Cool, you’re probably aware that I believe that Kieron Gillen, Doug Braithwaite and friends’ run on Journey Into Mystery is a real highlight of Marvel Comics from the last few years. At its heart, it’s about a boy and his dog, but it’s also a boy and a girl, about expectations on a young frame, how the road to hell is paved with good intention and, seriously, how hard is it to just get a break? I think it’s rather beautiful. Anyway, Journey Into Mystery #622-#645 is 99 cents on ComiXology this Monday, as well as Kieron’s run on Uncanny X-Men between Schism relaunch and Marvel Now! relaunch, issues 1 to 20. I rather enjoyed that as well. Time to go nuts deep on this one folks. I’ll be seeing you forty-odd dollars lighter…. Kieron Gillen’s Journey Into Mystery And Uncanny X-Men On Sale On ComiXology On Monday
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C.B. Cebulski – Estados Unidos   Chester Cebulski, el cazatalento de la Marvel, confirmó su asitencia a la Expo-Comic 2013... Related posts: Dos robots frente a frente en Santiago: Robostín y Iron Man Getting Married and Other Mist...
C.B. Cebulski – Estados Unidos   Chester Cebulski, el cazatalento de la Marvel, confirmó su asitencia a la Expo-Comic 2013... Related posts: Dos robots frente a frente en Santiago: Robostín y Iron Man Getting Married and Other Mistakes ~ March 2, 2013 MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT PROMOTES C.B. CEBULSKI TO SVP, CREATOR & CONTENT DEVELOPMENT
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