Exclusive UNCENSORED clip from SUPERF***ERS cartoon debuting tomorrow
Tomorrow is the day human history changes direction and sets sail for the future, as SUPERF***CKERS, the cartoon based on the James Kochalka superhero epic, debuts on the Cartoon Hangover video channel.
On the Scene: The Future of Television Conference Goes Digital
On November 16th, a one day conference held at the Museum of Jewish Heritage brought out the best and brightest in Television to talk...
Cartoonist Colin Upton and musician John Lee team for “Remembrance”
Well here's a new kind of "motion comic" called "Remembrance"...a YouTube video of a collaboration between cartoonist Colin Upton (Diabetes Funnies) and musician...
SPX: The Videos
The SPX youtube channel is posting tons of "talk show" type interviews with everyone from Lamar Abrams to Jeff and Adam Zwirek, but most...
Trailer watch 2: Harris and Morazzo's GREAT PACIFIC
A few days ago CBR rolled out the exclusive revealof the trailer for GREAT PACIFIC, an Image series comics out in November that deals with the (real) great garbage pile floating in the Pacific and ecological issues.
To be blunt, we like this trailer better than many we've seen, and the main reason is the great score. According to Harris, he got one of his old pals from film school to actually write the music. And wow...that makes a difference.
SDCC12: EXTRA! MTV To Live Stream Comic-Con Outside of the US!
MTV is streaming live video interviews from Comic-Con!
SDCC 12: the Course of the Force is revving up with Ewoks
While the mental journey to Comic-Con 2012 started on the very last day of Comic-Con 2011 for some of us, an actual physical journey is kicking off this weekend: The Course of the Force, an Olympic-style charity relay run from the Santa Monica Pier to the gates of Comic-Con — with a Lightsaber as the torch — begins its real-life epic journey this Saturday.
To kick off the kick-off, a new short film featuring Nerdist Chris Hardwick shows the origins of the journey— and reveals that the ILM lot is inhabited by real Ewoks, Boba Fett tools around in a van and one particular comics superstar likes to see people on their knees singing "Yub nub."
Comic Book People: THE VARIANTS web series shows comics shops in a different light
We've all had some fun picking apart COMIC BOOK MEN, the kinda incredible show that purports to show life in a comic book store; along the way a few people have suggested checking out THE VARIANTS, a web series produced by Zeus Comics in Dallas. When we say "produced" we mean it's set in the store, and is written by and stars the people who run the store. We're not huge YouTube viewers, so we always put off checking it out . But finally having a few moments to check out a couple of episodes, we can now say that while fictional (we hope) it is definitely much more accurate than COMIC BOOK MEN. In fact it's pretty damned funny.
Cartoon alert: Primus's new "Lee Van Cleef" video
If there were a contest to see how many cool things you could squeeze into one element, this animated video featuring Primus, Lee Van Cleef and zombies, all animated by Greenpoints The Mixtape Club, would be hard to beat. All that it needs is appearances by Bruce Campbell and CM Punk to make it complete.
Video: Time lapse of Free Comic Book Day at Star Clipper
This is a fun video that shows all kinds of people lining up in the first 20 minutes of FCBD at St Louis's Star Clipper.
Video: Matt Bors
Cartoonist Matt Bors sent along this video of his acceptance speech for the Herblock Award, which gets into some truths about the cartoonist's life along the way.
Scott Ian, the Nerdist, and Fangoria will show you how to look horrible
For those who want to go all the way on looking ghastly, a newly announced show on The Nerdist YouTube channel should provide all the fashion tips you need. BLOOD AND GUTS will star Anthrax founder and horror expert Scott Ian on a gruesome journey as he learns the secrets of special FX makeup from masters such as Greg (The Walking Dead) Nicotero. The show is a joint venture between Nerdist and Fangoria, the venerable horror magazine.











