The '90s were a good time to be a teen -- especially if you were itching for more than just the mainstream. Nestled between the John Hughes '80s and the bubbly Disney '00s, the '90s were a time when teen films thrived in tunes-led rebellion. It wasn't all about spunky mainstream music marketing and bubbly personalities. Scores and strangeness got to go a little wild, and Gregg Araki ran with that...
By David Lambert - Several weeks ago a DVD deal was announced between Stephen J. Cannell Productions and Mill Creek Entertainment. Now Mill Creek has announced the first round of their releases for Cannell-created... (more)
Here's another olde-tyme Comics You Should Own post, from back in 2005. It's the last one I posted at the old blog! The Authority by Mark Millar (writer, issues #22, 27-29), Tom Peyer (writer, issues #23-26), Frank Quitely (penciller, issue #22), Dustin Nguyen (penciller, issues #23-26), Arthur Adams (penciller, issues #27-28), Gary Erskine (artist, [...]
Here’s my favorite Halloween-related thing. Back in the day, Alice Cooper was abducted by Jason Voorhees. The Terminator decided that Axl Rose wasn’t worth killing. Both the Fat Boys and the Fresh Prince were each terrorized by Freddy Krueger. But Dokken doesn’t play that weak shit. Kick his ass, Don! WITH ROCK! Related posts The Top 100 What [...]
Key words: Dustin Nguyen, Halloween short story, Batman, Geto Boys. Click or be turned into a pillar of salt. For reference: The video scared the life out of me as a kid. More artists should do this. Someone turn Ghostface’s “Run” into a comic strip, please. Related posts Contents (1) You’re a Wonder, Woman (4) WWWIF: The Real Reason We Read Comics (7) This [...]
Face, Hannibal, B.A. Baracus, Murdock have just been reborn with this new still of The A-Team. Memories, memories, and video of the old show, too, if you don’t remember… See also:The Best of Simon & Kirby: Mother of CrimeWondercon 2009 Photo ParadeKing of Fighters Movie: Casting FAILScott Pilgrim vs. The WebsiteDustin Nguyen's Red Carpet
Grant Morrison and Jim Lee on Wildcats ended up being a non-starter. The first issue came out, the second didn’t, and that was the end of that. I reread it recently, though, and it is actually very good, for a number of reasons. One of my favorite parts of Frank Miller and Jim Lee’s All-Star Batman [...]
Via the Source Famed Batman, Detective Comics and currently Streets of Gotham artist Dustin Nguyen gives off an almost Wonderland feel to his Superman: World of New Krypton #10 variant cover. I’ve always been a fan of Nguyen’s style, but this piece is on a whole other level. Why don’t you click here for a closer look?
Media Release -- SUPERMAN/BATMAN #65 , the series' special Halloween issue, will arrive in stores in October with a surprise lineup of top artists including Brian Stelfreeze, Brian Haberlin, Kelley Jones, Joe Quinones and Federico Dallocchio. With a cover by Dustin Nguyen and story by Peter Johnson and Matt Cherniss, this issue looks at what scares The Man of Steel and the Dark Knight - and even worse,...
“…I simply don’t have the blindness or nostalgia for racism which allows for an enjoyment of this kind of art… I have as little passion for the subject matter as I would a depiction of bestiality. There are many pit holes in collecting original art but this particular aspect is less often highlighted… “Any objections would [...]
It’s pretty obvious that we are big fans of Dustin Nguyen’s artwork, and we’ve even featured his Lil’Batman sketches on the site before. DC Entertainment must also like the look as as they are allowing Dustin and writer Derek Fridolfs team for a two two-page shorts spotlighting Lil’Gotham in the Detective Comics and Batman Annuals. Take [...]
All right, Bat-fans, make sure you’ve got your insulin ready, because the wooby factor is about the skyrocket. The Source has announced that next month’s Batman and Detective Comics has a little something extra — and by that, I mean a second feature by Derek Fridolfs and artist Dustin Nguyen called “Lil’ Gotham,” which basically crams [...]