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vgjunk:

At the big VGJUNK site: I realised that the fastest way to wealth and fame is to become the manager of the world’s biggest pop band. Luckily I can practise on Eidos / Teque’s 2001 Playstation title Popstar Maker before I kidnap any singers! Featuring some truly magical compositions, the fickle public, rebellious band members and a lot of incredibly ugly graphics. Check it out here!(P.S. This one was a lot of fun to write…)

I’m pretty both the far left and far right girl are Batgirl.

vgjunk:

At the big VGJUNK site: I realised that the fastest way to wealth and fame is to become the manager of the world’s biggest pop band. Luckily I can practise on Eidos / Teque’s 2001 Playstation title Popstar Maker before I kidnap any singers! Featuring some truly magical compositions, the fickle public, rebellious band members and a lot of incredibly ugly graphics. Check it out here!

(P.S. This one was a lot of fun to write…)

I’m pretty both the far left and far right girl are Batgirl.

monzo12782:

Then there was the time the early ’80s had a head-on collision with Peanuts.

There were no survivors.

they call him

flash

flash

flash 

flash beagle

monzo12782:

Then there was the time the early ’80s had a head-on collision with Peanuts.

There were no survivors.

thinkingkim:

Phat Planet - Leftfield (by ultimateecho)

BWARP!

BWARP! 

monzo12782:

Remember that awesome mini-movie that opened every episode of Batman: The Animated Series? Police blimps, bank robbery, thrilling instrumental score?

Yeah. Italy didn’t get that. It got this.

Note that this is the television edit of the Italian BTAS intro song, and the full version is a minute and a half longer.

This was my ringtone for a long while.  

thedailywhat:

So This Happened of the Day: Scrubs castmates Zach Braff and Donald Faison get the band back together for a very special Vanilla and Chocolate Bear rendition of “Baby, It’s Cold Outside.”

[reddit.]

comicsalliance:

‘Lord Death Man’: The Batman-Inspired Song by Indie Musician Sam Mickens [Exclusive] 
Many fans were pleased by Batman Inc. writer Grant Morrison’s recent resurrection of Lord Death Man, a skull-faced Batman villain who first appeared in an obscure 1960s Batman comic, and later took on a major role in Jiro Kuwata’s apocryphal and awesomely weird Bat-Manga. Among those fans? Indie musician Sam Mickens of Xiu Xiu and The Dead Science, who was so inspired that he wrote a song called “Lord Death Man” for his upcoming solo albumSlay and Slake, which we’re pleased to debut today on ComicsAlliance.
Mickens told ComicsAlliance that he is “a very serious lifelong comics fan” who got back into the habit three and a half years ago thanks to the penultimate issue of Batman R.I.P. by Grant Morrison. “The song ‘Lord Death Man,’ which was the first I wrote and recorded for this record, was very much sparked by the character’s appearance in the first couple issues of Batman Inc.; while the song deals with the character as basically kind of a thematic jumping off point its lyrics can also be read very literally as ‘about’ the character,” said Mickens.
Hear “Lord Death Man” right now on ComicsAlliance.

comicsalliance:

‘Lord Death Man’: The Batman-Inspired Song by Indie Musician Sam Mickens [Exclusive]
 

Many fans were pleased by Batman Inc. writer Grant Morrison’s recent resurrection of Lord Death Man, a skull-faced Batman villain who first appeared in an obscure 1960s Batman comic, and later took on a major role in Jiro Kuwata’s apocryphal and awesomely weird Bat-Manga. Among those fans? Indie musician Sam Mickens of Xiu Xiu and The Dead Science, who was so inspired that he wrote a song called “Lord Death Man” for his upcoming solo albumSlay and Slake, which we’re pleased to debut today on ComicsAlliance.

Mickens told ComicsAlliance that he is “a very serious lifelong comics fan” who got back into the habit three and a half years ago thanks to the penultimate issue of Batman R.I.P. by Grant Morrison. “The song ‘Lord Death Man,’ which was the first I wrote and recorded for this record, was very much sparked by the character’s appearance in the first couple issues of Batman Inc.; while the song deals with the character as basically kind of a thematic jumping off point its lyrics can also be read very literally as ‘about’ the character,” said Mickens.

Hear “Lord Death Man” right now on ComicsAlliance.