Take super-star artist Alex Ross.
Add super-politican Barack Obama.
What do you get?
Officially, it's called Obama: Time for a Change.
In reality, it's the coolest Presidential campaign shirt in history!
Buy It! NOW!
Wear it proudly!
'Nuff said.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Monday, July 21, 2008
Before The MiddleMan was...Captain Videooo!
Long before The MiddleMan and teen sidekick Wendy Watson battled video weirdies with advanced technology, another Eisenhower-jacketed, square-jawed hero and his teen sidekick battled aliens, robots, and the occasional specter.
I'm speaking of Ed Norton's Mutual Television idol, the one and only Captain Video and the Video Ranger! In the early 1950s, they used futuristic technology to keep Earth safe on a daily basis. (But with a much lower budget! Weapon props were constructed from literally whatever was at hand in the studio including flashlights, fire extinguishers, and leftover vacuum tubes!) Even so, his legend continues to this day as his name is still synonymous with tv space adventure/sci-fi.
We at Atomic Kommie Comics™ still remember Captain Video, and now happily reintroduce him to the audience who watches his proud descendant, the MiddleMan! (and the extremely-cute Natalie Morales!) ;-)
I'm speaking of Ed Norton's Mutual Television idol, the one and only Captain Video and the Video Ranger! In the early 1950s, they used futuristic technology to keep Earth safe on a daily basis. (But with a much lower budget! Weapon props were constructed from literally whatever was at hand in the studio including flashlights, fire extinguishers, and leftover vacuum tubes!) Even so, his legend continues to this day as his name is still synonymous with tv space adventure/sci-fi.
We at Atomic Kommie Comics™ still remember Captain Video, and now happily reintroduce him to the audience who watches his proud descendant, the MiddleMan! (and the extremely-cute Natalie Morales!) ;-)
Friday, July 18, 2008
X-Files: I Want to Believe...but...
Like many who watched The X-Files in the late '90s, I'm looking forward to the new film X-Files: I Want to Believe.
But at the same time, I've wondered about where some of the show's wilder concepts really came from.
Chris Carter has acknowledged a variety of influences including the Twilight Zone and Kolchak: the Night Stalker . Curiously, while there's a lot of mood and atmosphere directly attributable to those sources, there's very little of the actual concepts or plots from them in The X-Files.
This is not the case with another sci-fi series...
The 11th Hour Web Magazine did a story about similarities between key plot points of The X-Files (both the series and first feature film) and a group of four mini-series (all of which were also made into feature films) from England about Bernard Quatermass, a scientist fighting both aliens from beyond and his own disbelieving government superiors! (sound familiar?)
Read the article, then continue...
Whether or not the copying was deliberate, it's there.
Thus, we consider Nigel Kneale's Quatermass series to be the direct ancestor to Chris Carter's The X-Files both in concept and content.
Thus, we consider Nigel Kneale's Quatermass series to be the direct ancestor to Chris Carter's The X-Files both in concept and content.
In that spirit we at Atomic Kommie Comics™ present a group of the posters of the predecessor series to The X-Files...
The Creeping Unknown (Quatermass Xperiment)
Enemy From Space (Quatermass 2) Italian Poster
Five Million Years to Earth (Quatermass and the Pit)
Five Million Years to Earth (Quatermass & the Pit) French Poster
on a variety of kool kollectibles in the tradition of "Secret Chic" that you have taken to heart.
Enjoy!
Monday, July 14, 2008
Did you miss us?
Hi!
Hopefully, you've noticed that we haven't been blogging for a month or so. (You did notice, didn't you?) Well, we have a good excuse, if not a note from our doctor...
We've been busy! VERY busy!
It's comic convention season, and we've been out there, acquiring MORE classic comics for use on Atomic Kommie Comics™ goodies!
We're expanding every section with new images, such as the one at left, in some cases including complete runs of titles, especially in Horror Comics of the 1950s™! (You wouldn't believe some of the deals we made!)
We're doubling the calendar collection, including individual calendars for a number of Lost Heroes of the Golden Age of Comics™ PLUS a "1st Appearance" calendar of the 12 most popular heroes! (New calendars will be available in August. You can still get the 2008 calendars here at 25% off! As a print-on-demand company, we don't have reprints, overstock, or remainders! Once they're gone, they're GONE! Gives new meaning to "limited edition", doesn't it?)
AND, we're creating an all-new, kids-only section loaded with onesies, bibs, and other toddler and infant stuff including a brand-new Funny Animal section featuring classic cartoon-style art and characters from the 40s, 50s, and 60s! Of course, we'll have the spacemen, cowboys, and other comic characters already available on kidwear in the new section, scheduled to open at the end of July!
ALERT! ALERT! DISCONTINUED PRODUCT SALE! $4 off "Jr. Jersey T-Shirts" (A cool, long Girls/Womens shirt, almost like a mini-dress, perfect for beachwear or parties!) with ANY design currently offered, especially Heroines™, Seduction of the Innocent™, and True Love Comics Tales™! Use coupon code 4JRJERSEY. Sale starts TODAY, July 14, 2008. Expires when supplies run out!
Hopefully, you've noticed that we haven't been blogging for a month or so. (You did notice, didn't you?) Well, we have a good excuse, if not a note from our doctor...
We've been busy! VERY busy!
It's comic convention season, and we've been out there, acquiring MORE classic comics for use on Atomic Kommie Comics™ goodies!
We're expanding every section with new images, such as the one at left, in some cases including complete runs of titles, especially in Horror Comics of the 1950s™! (You wouldn't believe some of the deals we made!)
We're doubling the calendar collection, including individual calendars for a number of Lost Heroes of the Golden Age of Comics™ PLUS a "1st Appearance" calendar of the 12 most popular heroes! (New calendars will be available in August. You can still get the 2008 calendars here at 25% off! As a print-on-demand company, we don't have reprints, overstock, or remainders! Once they're gone, they're GONE! Gives new meaning to "limited edition", doesn't it?)
AND, we're creating an all-new, kids-only section loaded with onesies, bibs, and other toddler and infant stuff including a brand-new Funny Animal section featuring classic cartoon-style art and characters from the 40s, 50s, and 60s! Of course, we'll have the spacemen, cowboys, and other comic characters already available on kidwear in the new section, scheduled to open at the end of July!
ALERT! ALERT! DISCONTINUED PRODUCT SALE! $4 off "Jr. Jersey T-Shirts" (A cool, long Girls/Womens shirt, almost like a mini-dress, perfect for beachwear or parties!) with ANY design currently offered, especially Heroines™, Seduction of the Innocent™, and True Love Comics Tales™! Use coupon code 4JRJERSEY. Sale starts TODAY, July 14, 2008. Expires when supplies run out!
Thursday, June 5, 2008
"The name is Fleming, Ian Fleming..."
The man who created James Bond 007 would've turned 100 last week.
It's a major event in England, but here in the Colonies, it's just a side note to other pop culture news items.
We at Atomic Kommie Comics™ respect, nay, revere the man who gave us Bond, Goldfinger, Miss Moneypenny, Largo, Felix Leiter, Doctor No, Pussy Galore, and so many other memorable characters.
We've seen every adaptation, and most of the knockoffs (Israel Bond: Oy Oy Seven comes to mind) but nothing compares to the original Fleming novels (though of the follow-ups, I did like Amis' Colonel Sun, and I'm looking forward to reading Faulks' Devil May Care. And, truth to tell, I still get a kick out of The Book of Bond or Every Man His Own 007!)
No plug this time for our line of collectibles, but a look at the cover for the very hard-to-find original version of the comics adaptation of Doctor No, published first in England by Classics Illustrated and reprinted (in edited form) in the US by DC Comics as Showcase Comics #43. (So if you have Showcase, you don't have the original!)
We raise a Vesper to you, Mr. Fleming, in honor the many hours of pleasurable escapism you've provided.
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