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Kirby Is Here! : “New Gods” (1984 Reprint Series) #6, “Even Gods Must Die!”
Kirby Is Here! : “OMAC” #s 7&8
The “alpha” of OMAC in our rear view mirror, then, let’s look at the two-part “omega” —
Jack Kirby created many – some would even argue most – of the iconic villains in comic book history. The list of Kirby rogues is a long and distinguished one, a veritable “Bad Guy Hall Of Fame” that includes such names as Dr. Doom, Galactus, Darkseid, Desaad, The Red Skull, and Arnim Zola, among far too many others to list, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Somewhere far underneath that iceberg, though, is where you’ll find the guy who causes OMAC no end of trouble in the final two issues of his original 1974 comic series – one Dr. Skuba.
I don’t want to be too rough on the character, though – nor on his creator – because as far as dastardly schemes go, the one he’s attempting to pull off…
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Kirby Is Here! : “OMAC” #1
“Man, that cover scared the shit out of me when I was a kid!”
You have no idea how many times I’ve heard or read various iterations of that same statement made in regards to the image depicted above, which greeted kids all over America at newsstands (remember them?) back in 1974. Consider the words of noted Kirby scholar Charles Hatfield, who states that “ this frankly disturbing cover introduces a comic that is chilling, dystopic, and just plain flat-out bizarre,” or cartoonist Scott Shaw, who calls it “one of the most disturbing sexual images in the history of funnybooks,” or prolific YouTube comics commentator (and major Kirby fan) Howlermouse, who says it more or less verbatim – “this cover scared the shit out of me when I was a kid.”
So, like, what exactly is it about this cover, anyway? Even without the benefit of the context surrounding it…
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This Week’s “Peaks” : Part Fourteen (Spoilers Abound)
Anybody else still reeling? ‘Cuz, I mean, part fourteen of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks 2017/Twin Peaks : The Return/Twin Peaks season three was one “holy shit!” moment after another —
In fact, about the only thing that wasn’t surprising to find out tonight that Lynch’s Gordon Cole has Monica Bellucci dreams — but they’re considerably “cleaner” than yours or mine would most likely be, and Ms. Bellucci even offers cryptic hints as to the very nature of dreaming itself within them. Let us, then, turn our attention away from this and toward our catalogue of shocking instances —
Holy shit! It’s one of my favorite scenes from Twin Peaks : Fire Walk With Me — the one with David Bowie’s Phillip Jeffries — and this time it comes complete with something vaguely approximating explanations! Great to see Bowie again, and he needn’t worry about…
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Kirby Is Here! : “Devil Dinosaur” #3
Kirby Is Here! : “Captain Victory And The Galactic Rangers” #1
Clowntergeist: Preview, Review and Trailer
Sorry I have been “Clowning” it up a but with my last few reviews, but you know, Coulrophobia and all!
ok, seriously, my last movie review was about clowns; and now this one.

Let’s get the technicals out of the way:
Studio: High Octane Pictures
Director: Aaron Mirtes
Cast : Tom Seidman, Burt Culver and Brittany Belland
Plot:
Emma, a college student with a crippling fear of clowns, must come face to face with her worst fear when an evil spirit in the body of a clown is summoned terrorizing the town she calls home. One by one Emma and her friends receive a balloon with the exact time and date of when it will appear to kill them written on it. After receiving her balloon, Emma realizes that she has two days left to live, and must fight against the clock to find a way to survive.
Review:
As much as this movie captured all the, shall I say tongue-in-cheek, plot lines. It did manage to scare me quiet a bit!
Now, please don’t read to much into the plot holes when you watch this movie. They are several to fall into. At times I am not sure this is meant to be a serious movie. But I was thoroughly entertained!
Would I recommend this movie?
On my horror scale:
3.25 out of 5. But factor the fun of it, I give it a 4!
Poster:

But, since it is time for IT (trailer via Lisa Marie Bowman) to come out, no wonder I am getting so many clown movies to screen! And nightmares to sleep thru!
Should we watch the trailer for ‘Clowntergeist’ together? Yes we should!
Who wants to hold hands now!

Clowntergeist will be available on VOD on all your platforms September 12, 2017 And on DVD in October, just in time for Halloween!
Kirby Is (Almost) Here! : “Mister Miracle” (2017) #1
Before I even started writing this review, I felt a bit boxed in — and it’s my own damn fault.
Allow me to explain : if I’d reviewed the first issue of Tom King and Mitch Gerads’ new Mister Miracle 12-part “maxi-series” from DC the day it came out, I could’ve written a positive review — which I still intend to do and which this book absolutely deserves — and that would’ve been fine. But I didn’t have or carve out the time, and now a review that’s merely “good” is going to look, well, kinda bad.
That’s because in the interim between Wednesday and now, other critics have weighed in with some of the most embarrassingly gushing praise you’re ever likely to see — we’ve been told that Mister Miracle #1 is “a leap forward for the medium” (it’s not), that it “revolutionizes comics” (it doesn’t), that it’s “the…
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This Week’s “Peaks” : Part Thirteen (Spoilers Abound)
Quick question : who is the most tragic figure in David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks 2017/Twin Peaks : The Return/Twin Peaks season three?
Is it Kyle MacLachlan’s Special Agent Dale Cooper, bifurcated into two distinct beings? I’m thinking no — in part thirteen, “Evil Coop” finally dispenses with the troublesome Ray (played — for presumably the last time — by George Griffiths) once and for all, after winning an arm-wrestling match, placing the infamous “Owl Cave Ring” on Ray’s finger, pumping him for the co-ordinates he’s been needing (along with some info on the ever-enigmatic Phillip Jeffries), and, unbeknownst to him, forging an unspoken bond with the psychotic Richard Horne (Eamon Farren), who I still maintain is his son. And while all that’s going on, back in Vegas, the brothers Mitchum (Jim Belushi and Robert Knepper) are happier than hell with Cooper’s Dougie Jones persona…
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