A smattering of nerdery. Curated by Andrew, Miguel, Davis, Ian, and Michael.

sevenminutepitch:

Double fan art combo.Adventure Time a la Mike Mignola’s Hellboy.New update of The Night Off coming tomorrow, so stay tuned!

Internets, make it so

sevenminutepitch:

Double fan art combo.
Adventure Time a la Mike Mignola’s Hellboy.
New update of The Night Off coming tomorrow, so stay tuned!

Internets, make it so

I’m so glad it’s the 90s! I can wear my torn 501s tight-rolled, pull my long luxurious grunge rock hair back into a pony tail with a scrunchy, and look — Image just came out with a new super-team book!
Or wait…

I’m so glad it’s the 90s! I can wear my torn 501s tight-rolled, pull my long luxurious grunge rock hair back into a pony tail with a scrunchy, and look — Image just came out with a new super-team book!

Or wait…

Thundercats Movie trailer (fan made) (by WormyT)

JUST SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY

In the midst of all the dumb-shit “May the 4th” jokes floating about in the scummy cesspool that is the internet, Jeffrey Brown’s latest book actually looks like it might be worth a look even for the overly burned-out SW humor appreciateurs.

In the midst of all the dumb-shit “May the 4th” jokes floating about in the scummy cesspool that is the internet, Jeffrey Brown’s latest book actually looks like it might be worth a look even for the overly burned-out SW humor appreciateurs.

Mignolinstagram

Mignolinstagram

Not sure if a whole lot of people caught this issue on stands yesterday as it doesn’t look like your average Goon cover. The biting satire Eric Powell serves up is always great but for this issue in particular it’s not only palpable but fucking delicious.
It tears the big two a new asshole and rightly so. If the gimmicks companies use to solicit our dollars are generally laughable, why do we keep playing along with their games?
These questions and more inside of Goon #39. Go get it at your local shop. You’ll laugh, then cry, and forget all about it and go back to reading previews for Before Watchmen.

Not sure if a whole lot of people caught this issue on stands yesterday as it doesn’t look like your average Goon cover. The biting satire Eric Powell serves up is always great but for this issue in particular it’s not only palpable but fucking delicious.

It tears the big two a new asshole and rightly so. If the gimmicks companies use to solicit our dollars are generally laughable, why do we keep playing along with their games?

These questions and more inside of Goon #39. Go get it at your local shop. You’ll laugh, then cry, and forget all about it and go back to reading previews for Before Watchmen.

(via All you need is Lesbians by ~Fishmas on deviantART)
There’s nothing ou can say that can’t be sung.

(via All you need is Lesbians by ~Fishmas on deviantART)

There’s nothing ou can say that can’t be sung.

I stumbled upon the art of Des Taylor a couple months ago and have been following him ever since.  He’s got a great sense of the vintage, almost in animated style, juxtaposed with more realistic backgrounds that I really enjoy.  

These fictitious ’LIVE’ magazine covers are pretty great and I think you owe it to yourself to follow him as well.

Just look at these Rocketeer covers by Dawryn Cooke.  Look at ‘em.