I think the great Philosopher Lil' John said it best... HHHWHAT!?!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Inspired by Van Cleve
The first panel has all the information you would need to deduce what this is about.
MARVELous by ~paperlab on deviantART
MARVELous by ~paperlab on deviantART
Labels:
Comics,
FTW,
Taste my Imagination,
We Love Comics
Monday, May 17, 2010
Episode 57
Check out the Podcast and drop us a line at Itson@paperlabstudios.com
Also, search itunes for IsThisThingOn by Hyakkimaru and please subscribe and review us.
Much thanks the Marc the maestro of many an episode.
Ghetto.
Muscle Thug Love.
The Louder the better.
What it do:
Obeezy

Iron Man Twozy

Seigezy

Sentrezy

Boondeezy
And now the show:
Witness the rise of the Gnoat, and cower in his amazing presence, we also actually have a real show this week, so welcome back Chris, Nick, Keith, and special guest Kelvin Challenger. He’s special because he’s our one and only listener, how exciting right?
Staying Obeezy
Episode 57 part 1.
Episode 57 part 2.
Episode 57 part 3.
Episode 57 part 4.
Also, search itunes for IsThisThingOn by Hyakkimaru and please subscribe and review us.
Much thanks the Marc the maestro of many an episode.
Ghetto.
Muscle Thug Love.
The Louder the better.
What it do:
Obeezy

Iron Man Twozy

Seigezy

Sentrezy

Boondeezy
And now the show:
Witness the rise of the Gnoat, and cower in his amazing presence, we also actually have a real show this week, so welcome back Chris, Nick, Keith, and special guest Kelvin Challenger. He’s special because he’s our one and only listener, how exciting right?
Staying Obeezy
Episode 57 part 1.
Episode 57 part 2.
Episode 57 part 3.
Episode 57 part 4.
The Random Panel Project Wk14&15
Monday, May 10, 2010
Free Comic Books Man...FREE COMIC BOOOOOKKKKKSSS

The always talkative Steve goes live from Midland Michigan and embarks on an epic adventure to discover the secrets of Free Comic Book Day. He does a bang up job on this solo effort, and packs it full of wonderful comic book music from great shows such as Wildcats...sadly no Savage Dragon.
Apparently this isn't the same Midland from the Manga/Anime Berserk, but to be safe I'm never planning to venture there. No insult to the residents, but if you're able, flip through the Mangas on your next trip to the shop and you'll see my concerns.
On a more important note, my thanks go out to all who participated, and I hope you enjoy your posters.
Free Comic Book day Stevestravaganza!
Hyakkimaru
PS. I personally recommend the Free Archie Summer Splash...seriously I loved it.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
Blood Creek

Blood Creek is another one of those movies that was shot for a theatrical release, but wound up being short-changed by the studio. Though in Blood Creek’s case it did get shown in a couple dollar theaters before it’s DVD release, oddly enough. Maybe there was a contract that needed to be fulfilled. But in any case, director Joel Schumacher did a good job with the material, and it’s a well-shot flick. Though the story itself is going to be a little too convoluted for many viewers.
The movie opens with a black and white sequence that shows a German-American family named the Wollners, living on a farm in West Virginia, just a couple years before World War 2 begins. The Wollners play host to a German Officer who came to their farm to study an ancient Viking rune stone, set into the foundation of their farm. The officer, Richard Wirth, plans to use the stone both for the Nazi cause and to obtain immortality.
Cut from there to modern times. A paramedic named Evan Marshall is having trouble moving on with his life after Victor Marshall, his war-hero brother, disappeared two years ago. But then one morning Victor suddenly shows back up in Evan’s bedroom, shaking Evan awake. Victor’s covered in blood and wounds, and the first thing he asks is for Evan to go get their guns. Soon, Evan and Victor travel to the Wollners farmhouse, where Victor has been held all this time. It turns out that Wirth is still alive, and he’s kept the Wollner family frozen in time with black magic, all so that they can help him complete a process to make him immortal. Which, as it so happens, involves torturing random victims over the course of many, many years.
Hope you got all that, because the movie is even more complicated than it might sound.

But to give credit where it’s due, once Blood Creek gets going it never lets up. The Marshall brothers and the Wollner family soon find themselves in a siege situation with Wirth, who has grown pretty damn twisted over the years. And while he can’t get into the house due to protective runes, he can still control dead men and animals, and send them in to attack. So yeah, we’re given the familiar horror tropes of the siege, the torture, and the living dead. But there are some other new ideas in there as well that I won’t spoil here.
I will, however, say how great it was to see a zombie horse crash through a window, bite a character in the shoulder and drag him outside. And then smash back into the house and attack the other characters. I never knew how much I wanted to see that on film until it actually happened, and I thank Joel Schumacher for it.
But of course, it still doesn’t make up for what Joel Schumacher did in Batman Forever. It’s kind of doubtful that anything ever will. Though with Blood Creek, it’s good to watch Schumacher make the attempt.
- Nate
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Bring the Pain
If you're familiar, no wait... if you listen to the GiantBombcast regularly you'll know of this game idea. I sent this to them sometime back, but as is usual with sending 'fanart' to any established site, they're usually too busy to deal with such trivial matters. So in that case let me show you one of the many versions of this throwaway art I mashed together.
Lincoln Force redux by ~paperlab on deviantART
Hyakkimaru
Lincoln Force redux by ~paperlab on deviantART
Hyakkimaru
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