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- The Joker vs Doctor Octopus The Joker vs Doctor Octopus My two favorite super villains. Heck, the only reason I like the Batman/Spiderman comics and movies! (I don't like either Batman or Spiderman, but I'm a life long fan of both The Joker and Dr. Octavian aka the Octopus. In...
- The Best Graphic Novels: Reading Truly Is Better With Pictures This list of the best graphic novels of all time will help guide you toward your journey on getting better acquainted (and getting started) on graphic novel fandom!
- The Ten HOT Toys For Christmas 2009 Well you have come to the right place. If you have a young child, friend or relative that you are shopping for, and you are searching for just the right gift that will put a huge smile on their face, then you will find a great deal of help here. Be...
- The Best Furry Comics Ever! They're webcomics featuring cartoon animals, animal-like characters, anthropomorphics... whatever you call 'em, we got 'em! If you're a fan of the furry fandom, you can't go wrong reading these! It's just the tip of the iceberg, but we've got summar...
- Donald Duck Fictional character created by Walt Disney, as a sidekick to Mickey Mouse, Donald soon broke off on his own becoming Disney's most famous, best loved, and hotest tempered character.
- All About Bone - A Comic Book of Epic Proportions Bone is the story of three brothers who embark on a perilous journey through strange lands, encounter mystical beasts, fall in love... and race cows. Now dosn't that sound like an interesting story? Welcome to Bone, a wonderful fantasy comic with a si...
- Tracing Paper - My Favorite "Toy" Give a child some tracing paper, a pencil, crayons and a comic book and they will be occupied for hours! When I was in my single digit years I traced Archie, Brenda Starr, Snoopy and Wonder Woman. Remember them? That tracing paper made me think I w...
- 40Th Comic Con July 23-26, 2009 - Comic Inspired Posters - Costume Tips & Inspirations The 40TH Annual Comic Convention will be held July 23-26, 2009 in San Diego California. Stop by HERE FIRST to get amazing ideas for costumes and find the best links to websites with up to the minute information. Comic Inspired Posters Galore! Great...
- Jean Grey, X-men Hero as Phoenix I have become somewhat disappointed with the traffic to this lens, especially from Google. I have had about 10 search visits from Google in the last 4 months. So, I have decided to move my Jean Grey site to a new domain, http://www.jean-grey.com. I'm...
- Dick Grayson The Boy Wonder In the comic books, Dick Grayson was better known as Robin, Batman's faithful sidekick until Dick grew up and became independent, then he went off on his own and became Nightwing. After Dick retired from being Robin, Jason Todd became the new Ro...
- The Faces of Comic Book Super Villain Joker One of comic book superhero Batman's arch nemesis The Joker first appeared in the 1940 comic Batman #1 but he didn't appear on tv until 1966 in the Adam West version of Batman. Bob Kane, Bill Finger and Jerry Robinson were the co-creators of...
- A quick guide to becoming an Evil Genius So, have you been thinking that you might be an Evil Genius? Or perhaps you simply have always wanted to be an Evil Genius. Or are you a Mad Scientist, evil overlord, dastardly villain, or wicked mastermind and are looking to upgrade? Maybe you're a lo...
- EelKat I love Eels. I love Bobcat. I am a Giant Squid and this is my official profile lens on Squidoo. I figured I needed an "about me" page, since people keeping asking me questions about myself and things I do, that way I can say look, here's the answer...
- The Faces of Comic Book SuperVillain Riddler 1948 brought in a new Super Villain for comic book superhero Batman and Robin, Edward Nigma, in the disguise of The Riddler. The Riddler was more of a smooth talker with a quirky nature who was obsessed with sending riddles to Batman and the police...
- French Breton comic strip character Becassine Becassine is the earliest female comic strip protagonist. She first appeared on 02 February, 1905 in the French children's magazine La Semaine de Suzette ("Suzette's Week"). Becassine is a young provincial Breton girl as viewed by the sophisticated P...
- The Shadow The Shadow was the most popular radio show in history. Come explore his world.
- Bitstrips - Comics Made Easy Have you always wanted to create comic strips, but didn't feel you had the talent - or the patience - to laboriously draw them out and color them, one frame at a time? With Bitstrips, you can do it in seconds. Create your own characters, background...
- 1970's Entertainment Collectibles Posters, trading cards, dolls (ok, action figures), puzzles and more! How many of these kinds of collectibles will you admit to having had as a kid of the 70's....and maybe still have locked away in your attic? A lot of this stuff centers on TV coll...
- NegaDuck Disney's evilest villain ever, the money-hungry, power-crazed, chainsaw-toting psychopath: NegaDuck!
- Alex Ross' Project SuperPowers Alex Ross' career in comics has spanned many different fictional universes--DC Comics (Kingdom Come), Marvel Comics (Marvels), Image Comics (Supreme), Kurt Busiek's Astro City, even anime like G-Force (aka Battle of the Planets)! Now, he reimagines a...
