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The Friday Briefs are going to be a bit different going forward. From now on, last week's caption pic and winner will be at the top of the page, and a new caption pic will be at the bottom. Here's last week's winner!
Thanks to everyone for participating! Thanks for keeping this PG-13, because this pic was just crying out for smut! And the winner is ...
"The newest additions to the sex offender registry - indecent exposure and elaborately photoshoped leg muscles."
Thanks to Libertylove for this week's winning caption.
A Big Birthday Cupcake goes out to Roger Federer, who celebrates his 29th this weekend!
Rugger Icon Gareth Thomas admits to briefly questioning publicly coming out after the homophobic taunts that were flung at him by fans during a match.
The Friday Briefs are going to be a bit different going forward. From now on, last week's caption pic and winner will be at the top of the page, and a new caption pic will be at the bottom. Here's last week's winner!
Thanks to everyone for participating! Thanks for keeping this PG-13, because this pic was just crying out for smut! And the winner is ...
"The newest additions to the sex offender registry - indecent exposure and elaborately photoshoped leg muscles."
Thanks to Libertylove for this week's winning caption.
A Big Birthday Cupcake goes out to Roger Federer, who celebrates his 29th this weekend!
Rugger Icon Gareth Thomas admits to briefly questioning publicly coming out after the homophobic taunts that were flung at him by fans during a match.
- 8/6/2010
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Incarnate – Issue #3 of 3 | Radical Publishing | Written and Art by Nick Simmons with art assists by Nam Kim and Ben Harvey
I think I was tricked, but honest to say, I’m glad I was. With the vampire craze getting a little low on blood fuel, just like the zombie phase well past its expiration date, an idea of immortals clashing just to feel an ounce of pain seems pretty damn refreshing these days. Incarnate has revealed its true purpose, discarding its vampire cover and adding some new blood to the action horror world: A bloody battle between gods and demons. And something tells me that when vampires, zombies, and werewolves are done, this will be the new fad in the comic book world.
Issue three of three didn’t trick anyone already reading this book into thinking this would be the end of it all. Hell no. I’m sure...
I think I was tricked, but honest to say, I’m glad I was. With the vampire craze getting a little low on blood fuel, just like the zombie phase well past its expiration date, an idea of immortals clashing just to feel an ounce of pain seems pretty damn refreshing these days. Incarnate has revealed its true purpose, discarding its vampire cover and adding some new blood to the action horror world: A bloody battle between gods and demons. And something tells me that when vampires, zombies, and werewolves are done, this will be the new fad in the comic book world.
Issue three of three didn’t trick anyone already reading this book into thinking this would be the end of it all. Hell no. I’m sure...
- 12/17/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Mike Fish)
- Fangoria
You ever know a guy that was a total punkass that didn’t deserve nothing cuz he hated anyone and anything, but still managed to get everything even though he didn’t want it... but kept it anyway? That’s a “mot” in my book. I’m gonna start calling those jerkface buttwipes using a name spelling “Tom” backwards, and named after a character created by Nick Simmons, son of Gene Simmons of Kiss. The sucky part? Simmon’s “Mot” character makes me the jerk because I actually really really really like the sumbitch!
Incarnate – Issue #2 | Radical Publishing
Written and Drawn by Nick Simmons | With assistant art by Nam Kim, Ben Harvey, and Shi Hua Wong
Incarnate continues from Nick Simmons in this second installment of three, picking up after the balls-to-the-wall battle between “revenants” Connor and Mot, and the human squad led by creepy Vincent and a cute school girl named Sybil,...
Incarnate – Issue #2 | Radical Publishing
Written and Drawn by Nick Simmons | With assistant art by Nam Kim, Ben Harvey, and Shi Hua Wong
Incarnate continues from Nick Simmons in this second installment of three, picking up after the balls-to-the-wall battle between “revenants” Connor and Mot, and the human squad led by creepy Vincent and a cute school girl named Sybil,...
- 10/21/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Mike Fish)
- Fangoria
Have a question about gay male entertainment? Ask the Monkey! (Please include your city and state and/or country.)
Q: I was always under the impression that Dom DeLuise, like other 1970s B-level comic figures such as Paul Lynde, Rip Taylor, and Charles Nelson Reilly, was a not-very-closeted gay man. I was surprised, then, that when he died last week, there was no mention of that in any article I saw. I did read that he had a long marriage to a woman and several grown children (certainly not proof of heterosexuality, but nonetheless). Was I just misinformed? -- Thomasina, Alabama
Dom DeLuise
A: You and the Flying Monkey both. I also always simply assumed DeLuise was gay, so I was as surprised as you were to read last week that he’d been married for 44 years and had three children.
That said – and I’m not necessarily saying anything about DeLuise,...
Q: I was always under the impression that Dom DeLuise, like other 1970s B-level comic figures such as Paul Lynde, Rip Taylor, and Charles Nelson Reilly, was a not-very-closeted gay man. I was surprised, then, that when he died last week, there was no mention of that in any article I saw. I did read that he had a long marriage to a woman and several grown children (certainly not proof of heterosexuality, but nonetheless). Was I just misinformed? -- Thomasina, Alabama
Dom DeLuise
A: You and the Flying Monkey both. I also always simply assumed DeLuise was gay, so I was as surprised as you were to read last week that he’d been married for 44 years and had three children.
That said – and I’m not necessarily saying anything about DeLuise,...
- 5/21/2009
- by dennis
- The Backlot
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