I'm just saying.
Showing posts with label similar character design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label similar character design. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Friday, February 5, 2010
Huh?
I just noticed that Green Lantern villain Sinestro and Incredible Hulk villain The Leader tend to look an awful lot alike in black and white. Check it out.

Giant waterhead? Check. Pencilly mustache? Check. Overdone brow furrows and widows peak? That's a big double-check.
PS -- Sinestro pre-dated The Leader as a character by roughly 3 years. (Eat it Marvel!!)
Furthermore, yes, I'm still alive.

Giant waterhead? Check. Pencilly mustache? Check. Overdone brow furrows and widows peak? That's a big double-check.
PS -- Sinestro pre-dated The Leader as a character by roughly 3 years. (Eat it Marvel!!)
Furthermore, yes, I'm still alive.
Labels:
leader,
similar character design,
sinestro
Friday, March 27, 2009
For those who think I haven't given enough...
... I give you this.

Porco Rosso? No.

Porco Griffin.
The Disney-sponsored film about Peter Griffin's great-great grandfather Marco "Porco" Griffin, a WWII flying ace who was transformed into a pigman. True story.

Porco Rosso? No.

Porco Griffin.
The Disney-sponsored film about Peter Griffin's great-great grandfather Marco "Porco" Griffin, a WWII flying ace who was transformed into a pigman. True story.
Labels:
family guy,
not actually true,
peter griffin,
porco griffin,
porco rosso,
similar character design
Friday, February 27, 2009
Thursday, August 28, 2008
My Thoughts on Cloverfield
Everybody thought that the Cloverfield monster was going to be Godzilla or Cthulhu or something. It wasn't. But even I only just now realized that this film was part 1 of a 3 part series. Because the Cloverfield monster is...
...Tendril from Inhumanoids.
Metlar and D-Compose will be next!! (Seriously, a CGI D-Compose would be awesome. WAY more things need skulls for heads.)
If you don't believe me, please note: I'm pretty sure if you throw some nutsack-jowels and a few spider monkeys on there, you've got yourselves a Cloverfield.
BREAKING UPDATE: 3/28/09
Apparently, I was wrong. Cloverfield is not one of the Inhumanoids. He is, however, a ghost from the 1980s Ghostbusters cartoon that was painted a different color.
Friday, August 15, 2008
I'm Just Saying...
...I'm pretty sure Stewie from Family Guy grows up to be the Calendar Man.
Please note: if this shows up on Family Guy (or Robot Chicken), this will be at least my third idea that has been incorporated into television, and indisputable proof that Hollywood sifts through my blogs. Or at least that Seth Green or Seth McFarlane owes me a donut or something. (Seths, I like the apple orchard kind.)
The same holds true if Stewie places a colander on his head and says something like, "The Colander Man was being forgotten about, and that is unacceptable."

Please note: if this shows up on Family Guy (or Robot Chicken), this will be at least my third idea that has been incorporated into television, and indisputable proof that Hollywood sifts through my blogs. Or at least that Seth Green or Seth McFarlane owes me a donut or something. (Seths, I like the apple orchard kind.)
The same holds true if Stewie places a colander on his head and says something like, "The Colander Man was being forgotten about, and that is unacceptable."

Labels:
Batman,
calendar man,
comics,
family guy,
seth green,
similar character design,
stewie
Thursday, August 14, 2008
All the Golden Guys with the Horns
Okay. So DC has Magog and Gog. Both are different (?) yet related characters who look essentially the same. DC villains created with a nod to the 'golden calf' motif, as they're clothed in gold and have big shiny gold horns. In the upcoming Final Crisis, there's Satanus - who, when I first saw him I thought was Gog, or Magog. Another golden guy with horns, another DC villain. And in a conversation the other day, somebody said, "like Loki?" A Marvel villain. Who wears yellow (and green) and has yellow horns. What is with this already?

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