Another undisputed classic: “Bravest Warriors”

Years ago, I posted the original Adventure Time short (Before it, you know, got huge.) and was informed by mi amigo Kiel Phegley that AT creator Pen Ward had another intensely awesome short out there: Bravest Warriors. Continue Reading “Another undisputed classic: “Bravest Warriors””

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Pummelvision: Facebook life ain’t real life.

I recently saw a post on Laughing Squid about a Web site called Pummelvision which, with a user’s permission, pulls photos from a Facebook account and makes them into a video—your “life” flashing before your eyes, if you will. It sounded interesting and the example video looked pretty cool… Continue Reading “Pummelvision: Facebook life ain’t real life.”

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Mustache Blast from the Past: Matt Lubicky

Before the 15 man mustache-growing force of Mammoth-Stache there was a dynamic duo. Known as The Venerable Gentleman… FROM SPACE!, my compadre Matthew Lubicky and I teamed up for Movember 2009 and put our hairy faces to the task of raising funds and having fun in the process. By the time the dust settled, we’d raised over $1,100 and produced numerous hilarious photos, goofy doodles and—thanks to Matt and his buddy Alex Mallis—a few fantastic videos. Continue Reading “Mustache Blast from the Past: Matt Lubicky”

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Moustaches in motion: Movember videos on YouTube.

I know I’ve been a Movember-fueled blogging machine of late, but hey, I’m punching the keys for a cause I’m passionate about that’s also a fun way to raise some cash to combat cancer. Plus, I’m a bit of a facial hair enthusiast… so, why not use my facial talents for good, right? With great facial hair comes great responsibility.
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Jason Aaron: Explained!

Jason Aaron, the talented comics writer responsible for titles like “Scalped” and “Ghost Rider,” posted this video on his blog today. In a strange way, I think the fact that Aaron both knew where to locate this video and shared it somehow begins to explain the insane awesomeness of his comics. Watch this, go read his first “Ghost Rider” arc and I think you’ll see what I mean.
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