Donald Glover talking about the comments he received during his campaign to be the next Spider-Man
#Donald4Spiderman
(Source: halemcjoel)
Donald Glover talking about the comments he received during his campaign to be the next Spider-Man
#Donald4Spiderman
(Source: halemcjoel)
Masters Of The Universe // artwork by Gerard Parel (2013)
This is amazing
I’ve been meaning to post something about The Big Bang Theory for a while now but it’s taken me ‘till now to really understand what it is about the show that makes me uncomfortable. I’m not exactly a believer in the whole “only write about the things you like, don’t trash the things you don’t” trend which seems to be plaguing comments sections in negative articles lately, but I wanted to be able to really examine why I don’t like TBBT rather than just slagging it off. My main questions being - Why don’t I like this anymore? Why do I feel uncomfortable watching it? And why do I get so annoyed when I see people sing its praises online? The thing which really sparked this post was seeing a raft of comments on Facebook, below the last round of voting in Television Without Pity’s Tubey Awards, claiming The Big Bang Theory to be “the best comedy on TV”. This made me angry so instead of posting an impulsive comment calling out their bad taste which I’d probably regret later, I decided to really analyse why seeing comments like that made me so mad when previously, although I didn’t really love the show, I’d never considered myself as disliking The Big Bang Theory.
Hell, I even have season one on dvd, it’s sitting right between Battlestar Galactica and Bored To Death in my alphabetised collection.
And here, I think, is where my problem with The Big Bang Theory lies…
(via Penny Arcade - A Comic)
This. Couldn’t have said it better myself.
bartony requested a beginners guide to x-men because she didn’t think i could do it who’s laughing now skank
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I do see Xavier rollin
Pretty dead-on accurate
timetravelandrocketpoweredapes:
The Women of Marvel / Shaken and Stirred by Bill Walko
This is fantastic! I wish I could get posters like these…
(via superspacechick)
Green Arrow by Clayton Crain
Clayton Crain is amazing
(Source: comicsleague, via superspacechick)
hulu:
Oh, hey! Community’s Danny Pudi and Outsourced’s Parvesh Cheena are in an awesome new web series called The Book Club and it is hysterical. Check out the first episode here.
(Totally awesome gif by http://kyle-.tumblr.com/ )
Love this!
Original Scumbag
I NEED THIS
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Community without Dan Harmon by Rob Schrab
LOVE Community!