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106. Colossus

I watched an MST3K yesterday, a 1959 Mexican movie called Santa Claus. If that’s not enough to gear you up, then you are more dead inside than I am.

105. Darkhawk

Don’t ask why.

104. New Wave Batman

Springing from a conversation Joe G. and I had. I don’t remember the details, but I’ve had a note with “New Wave Batman” written on it for a few weeks now. Speaking of Joe G., he joined me and Jason last night to watch the elusive Broken Lizard movie The Slammin’ Salmon. It definitely ranks …

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103. Daredevil

Can’t believe I forgot to mention the best movie I’ve recently watched. Saturday, instead of drawing for drawing night, Jason and I watched the 1988 classic VIBES. On VHS. That meant that Jason had to hook up a VCR to his TV. The tracking was so bad. Everything was stretched to fit the widescreen TV. …

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102. Martian Manhunter

Here’s another unused and abused DC character. Although, one could argue that for every DC character. So, that thing is still affecting my life, though I may have turned a corner in at the very least understanding and accepting what is happening. Sadness and hurt still pretty much fill my day, my mind and my …

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100. Robin

Day 100 of Sketch-a-Day 3.0. Wish this was more of a happy occasion. Drew this digitally. Despite the reddish hair, this is the Tim Drake Robin – the best Robin, and sadly now, the forgotten, abused Robin. Much like many of my favorite DC characters.

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Had to spend the evening alone last night. Coulda been dangerous. Made it through. Watched ASS BACKWARD, an okay enough comedy with June Diane Raphael and Casey Wilson. Some parts were fantastic, otherwise, it kinda dragged and the main characters were far too unlikeable. Then in my search for more Broken Lizard stuff, I watched …

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On my “Jason Young/Broken Lizard” leg of the “Distraction until Numbness” 2015 World Tour, we watched CLUB DREAD last night. It was fine. Not nearly as funny as BEERFEST or SUPER TROOPERS, and it works fine enough as a slasher movie as long as you don’t think about it for even a second. Gotta say …

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