Thursday Night Thinking #182
Ah, it's good to be back again with Thursday Night Thinking! And what could be more appropriate for this week than a classic Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen cover?
Labels: Jimmy Olsen, Superman, Thursday Night Thinking
Commentary, Reviews, and Insanity
Ah, it's good to be back again with Thursday Night Thinking! And what could be more appropriate for this week than a classic Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen cover?
Labels: Jimmy Olsen, Superman, Thursday Night Thinking
Occasionally I'll read a comic that -- for one reason or another -- really hits me. By that I mean that the comic gets into my head. I can't stop thinking about it. I read it over and over. Then I read it again. This week, that comic was Wonder Woman #609.
Labels: Doctor Psycho, Wonder Woman
The other big news from last week? Amy Adams has been cast as Lois Lane.
My spring break is over (though it never felt like spring) and I've got to get back into the swing of things. There were a great many comic related news events that took place over the past week. I think I'll take a look at them bit by bit over the course of this week to give me something to talk about.
Labels: Aquaman, Geoff Johns
I never got around to talking about the Wonder Woman TV show costume because it premiered on a Friday. As you have all noticed, I am a terrible blogger and can rarely convince myself to post on Fridays.
Labels: TV, Wonder Woman
All right, people; it's Thursday Night Thinking. I don't have time for a substantive post, so take this image from the most recent issue of Superman. He's thinking, am I right?
Labels: Superman, Thursday Night Thinking
I'm sure that many of you have seen this image before:
Labels: Lex Luthor, Superman
I don't have much time for a post today, but I just want to remind everyone that the first issue of the new XOMBI series comes out tomorrow. I've talked about XOMBI before and I just want to reiterate what I said then: if this new books is half as entertaining as the original it will be really entertaining.
Labels: XOMBI
A bunch of new Flashpoint minis and one-shots were revealed last Friday. I haven't had the time until now to talk about them, so here goes.
Labels: Flashpoint
I don't normally post over the weekend, and I wouldn't have been able to if I'd tried. I'm currently in a state of shock and heartbreak.
Here we are again at Thursday Night Thinking!
Labels: Superboy, Thursday Night Thinking
As you no doubt know, from time to time I receive emails. Often these are quite mundane and pedestrian. Some of my fellow super-villains also have a predilection for mass emails of an insipid sort. Enough with the adorable kittens, Kanjor!
Hello,I find this particularly curious, as I am not acquainted witha Ms. Manju. Now, it's possible that I do know her. She does indeed sound like a super-villain of some sort. But I meet so many villains that sometimes it's hard to keep track. Perhaps she was the arch-enemy of someone ridiculous like Aztek or Maxima.
Further to my telecon with Ms. Manju am attaching my resume.
I have been working with a shpping company from home as book-keeper for the past 4 years and have thorough knowledge of quickbooks.
If given this opportunity shall prove myself.
thanks and regards
Lakshmi Ramesh
Labels: Doctor Polaris
I just realized that I haven't talked at all about last Friday's Flashpoint teasers. It pleases me that after I complained about the poor quality of the previous week's Flashpoint Friday that we were given eight covers from Flashpoint spinoffs. Holy crap, that's a lot of stuff! Perhaps I should go through them one by one?
Labels: Flashpoint
Consider: someone you care about is in serious danger. You have a series of options. Perhaps you'll call the police. Do you hire security to protect that person? There are any number of options given the circumstances. But what do people in the DC Universe use to protect their loved ones?
Ah, again we find ourselves at the linchpin of the week... Thursday Night Thinking! Tonight: a look into the future fromt he pages of Superboy #5.
Labels: Superboy, Thursday Night Thinking
Consider: the title of this post on the Source is "It's Man vs. Machine on the Cover of Action Comics #899." And here's the thing... Neither of the characters on the cover is a machine.
Labels: Action Comics, DC