
Power Up Energy Drink–>Powerthirst
Enthusiastic Lies in Advertising Advertisements are everywhere. Everywhere. From fairly early on, if you’re lucky, you are taught to be aware of this, even if it’s a parental figure doling out a, “you can’t have everything you see on TV” […]

The Amazing Spider-Man –> Ultimate Spider-Man
In 2000, Marvel Comics started a new universe. For those of you playing at home, this is what I mean: Marvel Comics released a series of interconnected titles, each featuring certain teams or characters, that all exist within the same […]

Orpheus and Eurydice –> Myths RETOLD
WARNING: Pretty much every hyperlink on this post is horribly inappropriate.* ON THAT NOTE: Enjoy. I am here to talk to you about Myths RETOLD. As written by this guy. If you are not familiar, this is something like Drunk […]

Portal: No Escape & Zero Punctuation Review Alice: Madness Returns –> What If Star Wars Episode 1 Was Good?
Bear with me here. Taking the Zero Punctuation review as an instance of, shall we call it, the review genre, I link Belated Media’s What If Star Wars Episode 1 Was Good? They are related instances of video review, interlinked […]

Portal–>Portal: No Escape
Look at the video, now look at the game. Now back at the video, now back at the game. The video may look like the game, but it is in fact not a property of Valve. Shiny and slick as […]
MAD WORLD: The Insanity of Alice
`But I don’t want to go among mad people,’ Alice remarked. `Oh, you can’t help that,’ said the Cat: `we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.’ `How do you know I’m mad?’ said Alice. `You must be,’ said the […]

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz –> The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (comic)
Historically Inaccurate Marvel Comics’ publication of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz written by Eric Shanower with art by Skottie Young is a marvelously complete graphic novel adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s original work. One interesting aspect of this production is […]

Dante’s Inferno –> The Illustrations of Gustave Doré
The collective work of Gustave Doré includes woodcut illustrations for Dante’s Divine Comedy and Milton’s Paradise Lost, and a (then) newly translated edition of The Vulgate. These texts were originally published in the 1300’s, 1600’s, and the 4th century respectively, […]
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