Alex Mitchell reinterprets the X-Men as ancient Japanese archetypes. Clever and beautifully drawn:
http://www.tencentticker.com/projectrooftop/2012/10/30/pr-approved-alex-mitchells-jidaigeki-x-men/
http://www.tencentticker.com/projectrooftop/2012/10/30/pr-approved-alex-mitchells-jidaigeki-x-men/
The Toad: Computer Technician
Jan. 8th, 2010 02:07 pm"Oh, I see your problem here...not enough RAM!"
Be sure to visit Spacebooger.com later tonight to vote for your favorite Friday Night Fight!
(art by George Tuska and John Tartaglione, from X-Men #43, 1968)

Be sure to visit Spacebooger.com later tonight to vote for your favorite Friday Night Fight!
(art by George Tuska and John Tartaglione, from X-Men #43, 1968)
These are just cool
Aug. 11th, 2009 12:29 pmTwo tributes: one serious, one funny. The amount of work, inspiration, and pure fannish love poured into both of them impresses the hell out of me:
The Mutant Problem - A photo essay by Peter Parker
The Ballad of G.I. Joe
The Mutant Problem - A photo essay by Peter Parker
The Ballad of G.I. Joe
Fight Fight Baby
Jun. 5th, 2009 02:29 pmThe Event: Friday Night Fights, Fight Music Edition
The Comic: X-Men #29, February 1967
The Creators: Roy Thomas, Werner Roth, and John Tartaglione
The Situation: The Super-Adaptoid, an android that has all the powers of the mighty Avengers, has just clobbered the X-Men. Just as S.A. is about to add the X-Men's powers to his own, the disgruntled ex-X-Man known as the Mimic arrives on the scene...
( Yo VIP, let's kick it... )
The Comic: X-Men #29, February 1967
The Creators: Roy Thomas, Werner Roth, and John Tartaglione
The Situation: The Super-Adaptoid, an android that has all the powers of the mighty Avengers, has just clobbered the X-Men. Just as S.A. is about to add the X-Men's powers to his own, the disgruntled ex-X-Man known as the Mimic arrives on the scene...
( Yo VIP, let's kick it... )