Mr. T and The T Force #1, June 1993, Pencils :Neal Adams
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Mr. T and The T Force #1, June 1993, Pencils :Neal Adams
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MY LITTLE NAPOLEONY by antoniodeluca on DeviantArt
What I think of when I'm having a rough day.
Watch what happens when your favorite animated stars fame dwindles away.
I never thought a scene of a couple just sitting in a tent in the middle of the wilderness for what felt like 20 minutes would be so intense. If you enjoy the found footage genre of horror then give Willow Creek a shot, and of course if you dig Bigfoot. Oh, and a little warning. The film drags a bit in the beginning but stick with it.
The one on the right is a thing of beauty.
Warner Bros. Animation really needs to move The Creature Commandos from DC Nation shorts to full feldged cartoon.
For those Ghostbuster junkies, like myself, that were not aware of this hidden cut scene buried within Ghostbusters: The Video Game's program files.
Ancient classics and modern masterpieces of horror as seen through the neon-green, pun-dripping...
Loving this.
I'm pretty sure that's the real Michael in the center.
That's more than slightly disturbing. Clear ooze?
Awesome Batman exhibit at the Warner Bros Museum.
Toronto unveiled their first wave of titles on Tuesday, and today it's Venice's turn, with the festival revealing what they'll be unspooling on the Lido. And as usual, it's an auteur heavy selection, but even we weren't expecting American horror legend Joe Dante to be given a slot. But it's a pleasant surprise.
Great to see Joe Dante back doing a horror comedy with Anton Yelchin no less.