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Superheroes Part II

Wonderwoman made me curious about Superheroes in the Web. I found this snapshot and it made me meditate a little. We can see several superheroes: Robin in rubberboots, Felicity (gained a little), Wonderwoman (with a long cape?), Spiderman (he gave his gloves to Robin), Buffy "Vampire Slayer" Summers and Cameraman.
The last mentioned is the only one who looks in the right direction, though you might think that superheroes are used to public interest, but he misunderstands the concept of BEING photographed completely.
Sigh. I think we live in the wooden age of superheroes.

Wonderwoman is back!

Surely you remember when Wonderwoman resigned in 1969. She gave birth to two semi-superhero-babies from a man with no secret identity and, when the kids left home, fell in love with the complete range of products at Dunkin' Donuts. But Earth needs her superpowers!

No. I just want you to check a wonderful blog "Harris Online" where I found this little treasure.

The Worldprocessor

Nice site full of globes disguising as statistical information. Guess which nation has the highest tv-consumption? Wrong! It is NOT the USA (Four hours 28 minutes), it is Japan (Five hours).



Nimoy, Leonard

"Some of the roles played by Leonard Nimoy, The Man Of A Thousand Faces."


This is only one of the 4500 articles in the Uncyclopedia, the free encyclopedia of politically incorrect non-information. Who needs Wiki anyway?

Little Al of the FBI.

Fighting Commie-pigs. If you follow this link you will find a very entertaining collection of golden age book covers. And I promise, I did not pick up the best one. And hey, Little Al: Beware of the Beaver!

No, Mr Dick, I made my homework...

...but somehow lost it somewhere. Once again I am hunted by bad memories. This is what teachers looked like in the seventies, kids. And the website is full of many more stitched gems of all kind.



The Original Batman-Story

Back in the thirties, when I visited my old friend Bob Kane, he showed me his first tries for a Superman-clone. His initial idea was to call this hero "Ratman", but I completely disagreed. The blogging artists over at Jay Pinkerton finally found the first version.

Police Patches.

Can be fun. Check out "Dinosaur City", "Boystown" or "Deadwood - Where Wild Bill' luck ran out"! Or guess why this community is called "Slippery Rock".

Bubblesoap

...is a nice website, full of funny little flash-animations. I especially like Turtlecar.



O.k., it is a t-shirt, but you do not have to buy it. I really had to laugh out loud - which was for the first time since we played "Miles Gloriosus" in seventh grade. (Don't ask!)

This George Lucas did it again.

A new movie everything is. Movie leads to PR, PR leads to Marketing, Marketing leads to Money and Money is what this business is all about.
Imagine an army of fierce, fighting Wookies and how they eat M&Ms before they attack. This definitely is the dark side of the Force.

The Beatles...

...though 50% dead already really have a cool website. Who would have thought that?



Video2: Canoe

...is a newcomer band from Austin. They made this bizarre and creative video. Watch it.

Video1: Yepa, yepa, yepa!

Disco is én vogue. At least in Mexico. We proudly present: "Los Nuevos Ricos"




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