![]() Bomb Queen, Vol. 5: Bombastic $16.99 The latest Bomb Queen TPB is entitled "Bombastic" and a title name has never been better suited. Jimmie Robinson's Bomb Queen takes everything you knew about evil and stomps a big ol' hole in it. The Bomb Queen rules over New Port City with an iron fist and a costume that threatens, and usually does, burst to reveal her ample assets. Robinson unapologetically lampoons traditional superhero titles with a character so outrageously profane that you know it's got to make Stan Lee's gums bleed! A trio of Internet gossip nerds decides they want to sneak into New Port City to get some stories for their site. This is highly illegal in Bomb Queen's city and they are risking their own lives trying to go undercover as workers from Littleville, the small neighboring town that supplies New Port City's food. Littleville has their own problems, namely in the form of a maniacal serial killer who is carving up residents. Littleville ends their own hero, the White Knight off to talk to Bomb Queen...yeah Right! All Hell breaking loose is an understatement! Robinson provides both story and art and gives us a sleek, raunchy super villain that is strictly for mature audiences. One of the most provocative and hilarious comics around. If you have not read Bomb Queen yet, here's a chance to get on board ![]() Bombastic $19.99 Pretty cool game. I like the puzzle mode when playing by yourself because it gives you challenges to overcome. Multiplayer mode is fun. Could use a bit different music, I don't think you can change it. ![]() Meet the Meatbats $13.98 I really enjoyed this cd when I got it. With the silly sounding song titles, I wondered how serious it would be. But it really suprised me.Im not as big a fan of instumental cds as I used to be. Now Ill only buy stuff like Jeff Beck, Steve Hunter, Jan Ackerman. Most instumentals are ussually alot of " widdly, widlly" stuff. To much speed, and not enough feel. This reminds me of Wired and Blow by Blow era Beck. Chad Smith has got to be the busiest man in rock music. Hes on everthing!!I would highly recomend this cd. |
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