Instead of cluttering a shirt up with comic strips, Steven Lefcourt simplified it all down to a classic comic action word. Well done! 7 days to vote this explosive shirt up on Threadless!

BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE!” – Brian Collins

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Onomato-t-shirt by Steven Lefcourt / Ste7en (Flickr) (Twitter)

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Via: inkslip | shirtoid

Twitter needs to give the Fail Whale a break this week. I present to you the Fark Shark! I did this in honor of our beloved Shark Week. Even The Discovery Channel agrees!

For Your Health: Definition of “FARK”

Fark Shark by Justin Page (deviantART) (Flickr) (Facebook) (Twitter)

Superman might not be a real life superhero, but he did manage to save a family that was in peril! This is an amazing story.

“A struggling family facing foreclosure has stumbled upon what is considered to be the Holy Grail of comic books (Action Comics No. 1, the first in which Superman ever appeared) in their basement – a fortuitous find that could fetch upwards of a quarter million dollars at auction.” – ABC News

Action Comics No. 1 cover art by Joe Shuster

Via: Newser.com

The many faces of Deadpool by the great Mike Kevan! Such a cool comic book character. Make sure that you follow Mike to keep up on his daily works of art. He’s definitely a cool cat.

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The many faces of Deadpool by Mike Kevan / curiousintent (Portfolio) (Twitter)

Via: gamefreaksnz | curiousintent

http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf

I love trips down memory lane, especially when it’s gaming related…

Check out the comments section on Vimeo to see a list of the theme songs used throughout the video.

The Insane Console History Video 2.0 by Elder-Geek

“Last year, Elder-Geek released the definitive video slideshow of consoles, computers, and dedicated game machines. This year, our video editor, Eliot Hagen, updates his original list with a few more entries. Please forgive the quality of some of the photographs. Also, the systems are ordered by release date by year and then sub-ordered alphabetically or chronologically depending on what information was available.

As for the music…well…prepare for a long walk down memory lane. Kudos to you if you can identify the games the tracks come from.” – Elder-Geek

Via: ianbrooks | gamefreaksnz