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Updated | 2024-11-22 19:30 |
by Ryan Costello on (#57PGJ)
Bill & Ted Face The Music release to theatres and rental services on Friday. Today, Keanu Reeves turned 54. Whether you watch it as a fan of the franchise, or as a birthday present to an Internet darling, you can watch the third and final installment of the Bill & Ted trilogy from the comfort […]
by Ryan Costello on (#57FBY)
Fridays, we open the Larchives, Lar’s extensive archive of art work oddities, and share a few pieces. Sometimes there will be a theme, or a reason behind the choices. Other times there will be none. To commemorate the passing of Joe Ruby, the man who put the Ruby in Ruby-Spears, here are some Lar art […]
by Ryan Costello on (#57C12)
Boba Fett is not a loser. This is apropos nothing, but I disagree with the assessment that Boba Fett is all look and no substance. The argument predates the prequels, and resurfaces whenever Star Wars makes a comeback. It’s such a prevalent argument that Vanity Fair referenced this talking point when discussing The Mandalorian. IGN […]
by Ryan Costello on (#579DJ)
DC Fandome took place over the weekend. This DC-centric virtual convention showed up on my radar after reading one of Rob Salkowitz’s ICv2 columns. Salkowitz suggests DC Fandome might indicate the direction conventions head going forward. The Future of Conventions? Salkowitz argued that giant entertainment companies like Marvel parent Disney and DC parent Warner Brothers […]
by Ryan Costello on (#577V6)
Fridays, we open the Larchives, Lar’s extensive archive of art work oddities, and share a few pieces. Sometimes there will be a theme, or a reason behind the choices. Other times there will be none. Last week, I mentioned how I came across a heretofore unknown litter of Marvel superhero/cat mash-ups Lar did 10 years […]
by Ryan Costello on (#571ZM)
With my thoughts on the Marvel Netflix shows as a whole out of my system, I can dig into what I think of as the best season of the best series. Daredevil season 3 came out when advertising and interest in Marvel Netflix series had bottomed out. However, if you enjoyed the first two seasons, […]
by Ryan Costello on (#56XBH)
Fridays, we open the Larchives, Lar’s extensive archive of art work oddities, and share a few pieces. Sometimes there will be a theme, or a reason behind the choices. Other times there will be none. Since I’ve got The Defenders on my mind, I thought I’d check to see if Lar had ever done artwork […]
by Ryan Costello on (#56V9M)
I was planning on writing about how I went back and watched Daredevil season 3. To properly share how I felt about this season, I wanted to establish context. 1000 of context later, my feelings on the Netflix Marvel series became a blog post of their own. The parallels to the development of the Marvel […]
by Ryan Costello on (#56SC5)
No, this isn’t another review of a Greg Daniels TV series (although another one is in the pipeline). In June I gave myself a C grade on my midyear report for the progress I’d made on the display shelves in my office. Since then, my wife Tina and I took a week off work to […]
by Ryan Costello on (#56SC9)
Fridays, we open the Larchives, Lar’s extensive archive of art work oddities, and share a few pieces. Sometimes there will be a theme, or a reason behind the choices. Other times there will be none. Today’s theme is Lar Looney Tunes artwork! Why? Two reasons. Hitting The Heights First, Steve Bennett’s latest Coffessions of a […]
by Ryan Costello on (#56MCE)
Netflix just released the six episodes a new Transformers series that they are calling Transformers: War For Cybertron Trilogy. These six episodes make up a miniseries called Transformers: War For Cybertron – Siege. Since the series was announced, I’ve wondered who this series is for. The trailer made it clear that it was the G1 […]