The "Boy Wonder" has long been suspected of playing for the other team (and I'm not talking the Injustice League) - well wonder no longer! Robin finally came out of the cave in Detective Comics Annual #11.
A disguised Robin is being held captive by some demons in the sewer. After he reveals himself, he escapes through a ... [Read More]
Haunt is the latest comic from fan-favorites Robert Kirkman (creator of The Walking Dead) and Todd McFarlane (creator of Spawn). It's about a priest who's possessed by his brother's ghost.
What's really scary though is his costume, which looks like it's made out of splooge! In order to transform he pukes up goo that ... [Read More]
Marge Simpson is celebrating 20 years on TV, not including The Tracey Ullman Show, by letting her hair down in the November issue of Playboy. But don't plan on getting an answer to that age-old question 'does the carpet match the drapes?' There will only be "implied nudity" except for a nip slip in a sheer nightgown ... [Read More]
As if beauty pageants didn't look enough like a collection of Barbie dolls, now there's one that requires contestants to have had plastic surgery. The winner even gets their very own dream house - an apartment in Budapest!
Miss Plastic Hungary was designed to bust misconceptions that cosmetic corrections are all about ... [Read More]
Can you believe it, the granddaddy of energy drinks that kept us awake through some of the most tedious tasks (school, work, blogging) is heading for a major crash!
Jolt Cola's parent company Wet Planet has filed for bankruptcy. They blame the recession and say their new (at least it's new to me) resealable cans cost them ... [Read More]
The Grudge continues with two Direct-to-DVD releases: Ju-on: Shiroi Roujo (Grudge: Old Lady in White) & Ju-on Kuroi Shoujo (Grudge: Girl in Black). The movies are short (1 hr ea.) and like the previous (Japanese) movies are told through a series of even shorter interconnecting stories. The actual movies though are only ... [Read More]
We may never see a full moon again. NASA plans to crash a rocket into the Moon's south pole. The rocket will hit the force of 2 metric tons of TNT and launch an estimated 350 tons of debris into space, some of which NASA hopes is water.
At a transportation cost of $10,000 per pound, water is a precious commodity in space. ... [Read More]



