Saturday, April 4, 2009

THE TOP 10 CUTEST SIT-COM KIDS

Before I go on, this might be the last list a do for an extended period as I'm now 'employed' as a compensated contributor at GUNAXIN and will be doing most of my writing over there now. So please feel free to stop by there and see how I look in newer, shinier clothes, as it were. I'll keep you updated here as things continue to progress. Until then, enjoy some adorable children from the world of sit-coms.


10)  ALF (Benji Gregory)






9) Mr. Belvedere (Brice Beckham)






8) Good Times (Janet Jackson)






7) Small Wonder (Vicki)






6) Full House (Michelle Tanner)






5) The Simpsons (Maggie Simpson)






4) The Cosby Show (Rudy Huxtable)


 




3) Diff'rent Strokes (Gary Coleman)







2) The Jeff Foxworthy Show (Matt Foxworthy)








1) Webster (Emmanuel Lewis)



Friday, March 27, 2009

THE TOP 12 ART ADAMS LADIES


I have been an Art Adams fan from as far back as his stint in the early eighties on X-Men, X-Factor, and, of course my once-owned LONGSHOT series that I picked up in Delaware as a youngster. Anyway, Adams quickly became one of my favorite artists, due in part to his incredible detail, his dynamic hero and villain poses, and, of course, his really attractive women. This guy can draw some chicks. Another couple personal favorites of mine in terms of series Adams worked on were his run on a four-issue limited Fantastic Four featuring Marvel heavyweights, Wolverine, Spider-Man, Hulk, and Ghost Rider stepping in to fill the regulars shoes, and his own Monkey Man and O'Brien. Here's a bit of history from Wikipedia before we move on to the hotties:

"Art Adams was born on April 5, 1963 in Holyoke, Massachusetts, and dreamed of becoming a comic book illustrator from a very early age, largely teaching himself the skills he would later use. He became a fan favorite when he penciled the critically-acclaimed Longshot miniseries, written by Ann Nocenti and published in 1985 by Marvel Comics. Adams' highly distinctive and detailed artwork gained him considerable popularity and he found it easy to find further work in the field. However, due to the labor-intensive nature of his detailed art, Adams found it difficult to meet the short deadlines often found in the comics industry. This has led to him to pursue work for shorter projects such as miniseries, specials, and annuals rather than pursuing work for ongoing comic book series. Exceptions to this include a 1989 two-issue run on X-Factor, and a 1990 three-issue run on Fantastic Four. He also had a ten-issue run on Tom Strong's Terrific Tales (2002-2004), which being an anthology, required only eight pages from him for each issue.
Adams' distinctive style has often been named as a considerable influence among a newer generation of popular comic book artists. Adams was also one of the founders of the short-lived Legend imprint for Dark Horse Comics. The consistently popular Adams has worked on many notable series, including various X-Men titles, Fantastic Four, The Authority, Tom Strong, Gen¹³, as well as numerous annuals. He is also known for Art Adams' Creature Features, a collection of previously published stories that paid tribute to various B-movie monsters, published by Dark Horse Comics. Some of the stories had been originally published in black and white, but they were colored for the collection. Along with writer Steve Moore, Adams is the co-creator of Jonni Future, a popular character in Tom Strong's Terrific Tales.
Most of Adams' work has been on properties owned by others, but he is also the author of the creator-owned series Monkeyman and O'Brien, also published by Dark Horse.
Adams is also a highly-regarded cover artist, and he has provided cover images for issues of Superman, Batman, Justice League of America and Vampirella, among other titles. In addition to his work on comics themselves, he has also produced popular commercial art, such as numerous illustrations for trading cards, posters, shirts, and various other comics-related merchandise. Outside the field of comics, he has also provided illustrations for various magazines, movies, games, worked in toy design, and even a series of X-Men-themed Campbell Soup cans.
Starting in December 2007, he did regular covers for Marvel's Incredible Hercules ongoing series. In October 2008 he started drawing half of Hulk starting with issue #7."



12) THE COVER TO ART ADAMS' SAMPLER VOLUME 1




 




11) THE COVER TO ART ADAMS' SAMPLER SIX








10) THE GILL LADY








9) THE COVER FROM ART ADAMS' SAMPLER FIVE








8) ZATANNA








7) MAGIK








6) INTERSPECIES OUTER SPACE LOVE








5) SATANA








4) POWER GIRL








3) A PAGE FROM THE ART ADAMS SAMPLER 1








2) ART ADAMS SPECIAL PIECE








1) RED SONJA