DC Women Kicking Ass: Greg Rucka rips Hollywood and Comics a New One →
The folks over at Comicbook interviewed Greg Rucka where he discusses the treatment of women by Hollywood and DC Comics. Rucka’s discussion of Hollywood comes in reference to the development of his Queen and Country for the big screen. That discussion, as you’ll see, turns into a discussion of…
Reblogging for the pure awesomeness.
This year we saw many hilarious performances by women, and many idiotic articles from men about how women suddenly became funny. Yes, imagine how great ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’ would have been had Mary, Betty White, Cloris Leachman, and Valerie Harper actually been funny. If only Lucille Ball, Carol Burnett, Gilda Radner, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus had been able to get a laugh. I guess what I’m saying is, this isn’t the year that women finally became funny. This is the year that men finally pulled their heads out of their asses.
Matthew Perry, presenting at the 2012 Comedy Awards (via rebeccahalls)
Chandler, I love you so.
(via qbug)
Truth!
Mattel’s DC Comic Polly Pockets are back for SDCC
If you remember two years ago Mattel issued a set of Polly Pocket dolls dressed as superheroes for SDCC. This year they are going for the bad girls:
The set will be an SDCC exclusive with a list price of $19.99. Expect to pay about $40 on eBay (there are already some listed.) I hope Mattel also releases the set for the general unwashed as well as they did with the first set. They even offered individual characters for Halloween last year (alas no Batgirl).
I. Want. These. Now.







