And then there was the time sarcastic time-traveling Clark Kent got put in his place.


from DC Comics Presents #26 (May 1984) by Mark Evanier, Irv Novick & Dennis Jensen
In other news:
- So when I was linking up online funnybook-type stuff friends were doin’, I totally forgot pal George and his pal Lance and their forthcoming comic Comic Book Junkies. Of special interest to me, I should note, as its setting is the comic book industry of the 1990s, a time both George and I endured together as fellow comic-book slingers. I’ve read the script, and I’d probably say it was hilarious if it didn’t give me terrifying flashbacks. Anyway, keep an eye out for it over at the official publisher’s site or friend ‘em on Facebook.
- That Chris Sims, he’s got more free comics for you to read: The Hard Ones, with cowriter Chad Bowers and artist Rusty Shackles, is available right here for free download!
- It’s not often I see Swamp Thing on Yahoo’s front page:

…but hey, there he is.It’s a story celebrating both Heather Locklear’s 50th birthday, as well as her…colorful film career. It refers to her part in 1989′s Return of the Swamp Thing as “her first awful film role,” and I can only assume that was a typo, and they actually meant “awe-inspiring.”




Yes…Herman Einstein…
Looks like Einstein was relatively speaking.
Heh heh….
Heh….
Wait.
That implies that Heather Locklear had parts that weren’t awful.
What, pray tell, WERE they? :o
She *ruled* Melrose Place.
Back in the dawn of time (or the mid 90′s as we called it) Heather Locklear ruled over us all, numbing us into submission with mediocre television, I remember it well.
The bartender says, “We don’t serve faster than light neutrinos here.”
A faster than light neutrino walks into a bar.