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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Batman TAS: Tyger, Tyger
The Tyger by William Blake Tyger! Tyger! burning bright, In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry? In what distant deeps or skies Burnt the fire in thine eyes? On what wings … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoons, Comic books, Philosophical 4 Comments
An interview with Gotham City: 14 Miles editor Jim Beard
Jim Beard is the editor for Sequart’s newest book, Gotham City: 14 Miles. The book is a look at everything that encompasses the 1966 Batman TV series. I sat down with Jim to talk about the show’s significance and about … Continue reading
Posted in Comic books, Interviews, TV 1 Comment
Why the world needs a Supergirl
This is going to be an incredibly unpopular opinion, but it’s one that I will defend to the death: the world doesn’t need Wonder Woman. By all accounts, Wonder Woman is a redundant, useless, and pointless character that is surrounded … Continue reading
Posted in Comic books 13 Comments
Guest Column – Dystopia in the Graphic Novel and Postmodernism: A Jamesonian Reading
Caleb Stokes is back again with an article about dystopia in comic books. Enjoy! No matter how many tons of ink we’ve spilled on it over the years—comics itself—has always been a blank page—for each new hand that approaches. –Scott … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Writer 4 Comments
The world’s most important question #3
In Chuck Klosterman’s collection of essays, “Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs,” the author asks 23 philosophical questions that demand to be answered. I originally posed these questions on my Facebook and received some excellent answers. Here is the question and … Continue reading
Guest column – Is ghostbusting ethical?
Mason McDaniel is our guest columnist of the day and he has some important things to say about the ghost busting business! Imagine if you will that you have just undergone one of the worst traumatic events in your life, … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Writer 4 Comments
Missing the 90’s – Good Sketch Comedy
As regular readers of the Chaos know, I am a HUGE fan of everything from the 90’s and while many people may disagree with my taste in music, movies, and video games from the 90’s, there is one thing we … Continue reading
Posted in Missing the 90's 11 Comments
the TMNT Personality Test
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a personality test to determine how an individual perceives the world and makes decisions. Through a series of questions, the test determines if a person is: – Extroverted (E) vs. Introverted (I) – Sensing (S) … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophical 13 Comments
Guest Column- Tom-Yum-Goong vs. The Protector: Lessons Learned in Translation
Caleb Stokes is our guest writer for today with a great article about film translations! Enjoy! Ever since the Bruce Lee invasion of the 1960’s, the “kung-fu” film persists as the most stable genre market in the ever-expanding international film … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Writer 3 Comments