That’s My Boy: Mickey Mouse Does Meth
A lot of people hate on Mickey, but I’ve been championing his coolness most of my life. This comic strip totally backs up my claim. Hit up io9 for the interesting story and another strip.
A lot of people hate on Mickey, but I’ve been championing his coolness most of my life. This comic strip totally backs up my claim. Hit up io9 for the interesting story and another strip.
It’s slightly old news that John Slattery (from AMC’s Mad Men) will be playing Tony Stark’s father, Howard, in Iron Man 2. But yesterday the news broke that he will also reprise the role for The First Avenger: Captain America due out next summer. Though anyone familiar with Captain America will know that it’s only a reprise in the cinematic sense, as the Captain America time line will happen before the Iron Man one. You know, during World War II. And in other Cap news, Hugo Weaving has been officially cast as the Red Skull (Cap’s arch-enemy).
via /Film and Splash Page.

If you don’t know by now, I’m a founding member of the ultimate pop culture collective, killerPOP. And one of kP’s specialties is webcomics, thanks to the genius of Jack Cusumano. After years of animating Momo & Friends, he created the retroactive 90s icon, RAD RAZ. For some time, RAZ was restricted to the pages of his eponymous webcomic, but now he’s broken into the world of cartoons. You can catch the lateast episodes on the kP YouTube channel or head to the new RAD RAZ blog which will house just RAD RAZ episodes. Below is the latest episode, “The End Is Near.”
And if you love the theme music, you can check out the creators here.
We’ve all been waiting for this for a long time. Let’s make this work, folks.

Jimmy Palmiotti makes the case for the comedienne to play the titular (hehe) character in the big screen adaptation of his, Garth Ennis and Amanda Conner’s graphic novel of the same name.
There’s a special set of Notes on my iPhone that deal with all the wonderful ideas I come up with that would make great TV shows and movies, or at least make great ideas for TV shows and movies. But, as I don’t feel like making either one of those, and most of the ideas are no more than a sentence that would take up about 15 seconds of camera time and then go absolutely nowhere, I decided to turn them into a webcomic, crudely illustrated by me. Anywho, here’s the debut strip of Confectionery Carpentry:
