Happy June!
Just a reminder that if you’re using my 1975/2014 Marvel calendar for your desktop wallpaper, it’s time to update.
Click on the image below for June’s 2560 x 1200 image:
Wanna grab the other months? Here’s all 12 for you!
Enjoy!
The cartoon blog of Andertoons cartoonist Mark Anderson. He discusses his cartoons, cartooning, comics and, oddly enough, LEGO.
Happy June!
Just a reminder that if you’re using my 1975/2014 Marvel calendar for your desktop wallpaper, it’s time to update.
Click on the image below for June’s 2560 x 1200 image:
Wanna grab the other months? Here’s all 12 for you!
Enjoy!
Over the years I’ve been sort of a casual collector of superhero coloring books. Either flavor (Marvel or DC) is fine by me, as long as they’re goofy. And,frankly, the goofier the better!
So when I find a good silly uncolored one on Ebay, I snap it up, scan it in, and share it here at the blog.
Here’s some of my favorites! (BTW, click the images to download the PDFs.)
I’ve got more coming to share soon, but that should keep you coloring and entertained for a good while! Enjoy!
I love old coloring books, but I especially love old superhero coloring books. And the goofier they are the better!
Take this 1983 Fantastic Four vs. The Frightful Four for example:
You’ve got to love the Hulk magazine that The Thing is reading, but my favorite parts are the photos of Dr. Doom and The Mole Man (?) on the wall.
You’d think that a guy who can light himself on fire and fly would get enough thrills, but apparently he needs a fast car too. With flames on it no less! Hee-hee!
And what excitable boy doesn’t want to color breakfast!? WOO! Pancakes to power! Toast to speed!
Aren’t those fun!? Anyway, feel free to click here and download a PDF of the whole thing.
From io9 comes this list of heretofore unknown info about our favorite superhero family. My favorite is how they got their powers via a ninja hobo.
Does that rock or what!? See more Allan Sanders here!