Animation

Smurf Movie

To smurf or not to smurf, Sony has acquired the rights to Belgian cartoonist Pierre "Peyo" Culliford’s Smurfs to be produced in CG. Seems... Read more »

Big Buck Bunny

Look out Bugs Bunny there is a new rabbit in town.  Big Buck Bunny is the epitome of today’s super-size me culture. This clever cartoon... Read more »

The Cleveland Brown Show

There is an old adage when it comes to creative people, stick to what you know. Seth MacFarlane must be the crazy glue of the animation world. A... Read more »


Games

Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution

Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution Sid Meier is the gaming guru of the world for the past 20 years. He has unleashed on the world games... Read more »

Space Invaders Extreme

Space Invaders Extreme Only 30 years? Space Invaders captured the fancy of a generation in 1978 that was just ambushed by George Lucas with Star Wars.... Read more »

Princess Bride Free Video Game

  The Princess Bride is one of those movies that came out with no fanfare, but yet is endeared by many who saw this fun flick when it first... Read more »


Books

Anna Smudge: Professional Shrink

Anna Smudge: Professional Shrink With the advent of summer holidays and school winding down. Kids are under the impression that learning is out the window.... Read more »

Cherise the Niece

Jim Benton’s Cherise the Niece If you cherish Edward Gorey, Charles Addams, and Tim Burton and have a bent for black humor, then Jim Benton is your... Read more »

Al Jaffee’s Tall Tales

Tall Tales was an innovative newspaper strip syndicated internationally by the New York Herald Tribune from 1957–1963. Whereas newspaper strips... Read more »


Cartoons

The Animated Adventures of Bob & Doug McKenzie

Here is a fox of an idea. Fox TV is lending support to a new show based on those lovable "hosers" with a new series called, The Animated... Read more »

Alex Hallatt’s Arctic Circle

What does New Zealand native Alex Hallatt who lives in a town called Lyttelton in South Island know about the Arctic Circle? Plenty more than you and me... Read more »

The Return of The Electric Company

With the advent of gaming and lackluster interest in reading, illiteracy is on the rise. Who better to come to the rescue but Letterman and... Read more »


Highlights Catalog

Comics

Treasury Comics

With stagnating sales in the 70’s DC and Marvel were looking for ways to make extra revue, comics were still not in comic shops because they... Read more »

Dick Tracy Museum Closes

Out with the old, in with the new. A part of comic strip history died this week. How many people knew there was a  Dick Tracy Museum in Woodstock.... Read more »

Disney’s Kingdom Comics

Kingdom Comics is the newest imprint to hit the stands to exploit the Disney vault of past nuggets in the company. A constant staple for many generations,... Read more »


Movies

Doctor Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog

From teenage doctor Doogie Howser to Doctor Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, Neil Patrick Harris is making house calls once again with the latest... Read more »

Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs

Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs The same old gang from Futurama are back. This seems to be the route of over spent shows that are... Read more »

Hulk2 a Smash

The Hulk would definitely fail any anger management control class. The second attempt to bring the Hulk to the big screen is a success with the emphasis... Read more »


Web

Leiji Matsumoto’s Captain Harlock on WiiWare

Since the inception of video games, there has always been a comic book feel to many games. The comic book industry has always looked for venues... Read more »

The Beatles Heading to Guitar Hero or Rock Band

Least we forget, the Beatles want to be trendy once again. It’s now a battle of the bands of sorts with new games  "Rock Band" and "Guitar... Read more »

Adrian Tomine

The New Yorker Magazine is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you will get. Adrian Tomine’s cover is a priceless expression between... Read more »