Marvel Entertainment has a reputation for being sue-happy in the industry, especially in the ’90s. When Jim Shooter left Marvel to form his own company called Valiant comics (who published the highly-underrated Eternal Warrior, Archer & Armstrong, and others), he[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Archive for 21. Tyrannical T-Men
“I just wanna be loved, is that so wrong?” was a tagline made famous by comedian Jon Lovitz in an ongoing Saturday Night Live routine back in the, uh, early ’90s.
I originally made a fake April Fool’s strip purporting to be a letter from the LEGO Group ordering me to cease and desist. It wasn’t received well by most fans, so I quickly showed the real strip.
Yes, I realize male cheerleaders get to cop more feels than any of the rest of us – it’s their job! – but I still think they’re kinda lame.
The Tyrannical T-Men are wearing custom costumes modeled after the original X-Men costumes. I made these by printing on sticker paper and then cutting them with an exacto knife. To ensure they wouldn’t smudge or smear, I then put clear[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Assless leather chaps look like this (barely safe for work). Guns ‘N’ Roses singer Axl Rose wore them, which gave us yet another reason to tease him mercilessly.
I happen to know my clothes’ sizes as well. Luckily they haven’t changed significantly in fifteen years, or I’d be lost.
Things that make sense to superheroes often leave normal people scratching their heads in confusion.