It should come as no surprise that when the creative crew here at Strange Kids Club aren’t hard at work scouring the dark corners of nostalgia, they’re often working just as hard on projects of their own. These passion projects can take the form of their own blog, comic book series, video game or, in […]
X-Men
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Many of us joke that “if it exists, there is a My Little Pony version of it on DeviantArt.” While that may be true, the saying should be “if it exists then Mari Kasurinen has literally made a My Little Pony version of it.” Dubbed “My Little Pop Icons” Kasurinen customized My Little Pony creations […]
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(Re)Animations: X-Men: Evolution (2000)
After director Bryan Singer helped revive comic book properties as bonafide moneymakers with X-Men, his 2000 adaptation of the Marvel series, the comic book team was primed for an animated reboot. Like many other companies before them, Marvel and Film Roman took the youthful approach by establishing a new continuity of the “merry mutants” in […]
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“Previously on, X-Men…” was one of the trademark openings kids in the nineties heard every Saturday morning while watching the FOX Kids line up. It was during this time, in the midst of the networks third year (which also included Batman: The Animated Series), that FOX and Saban Entertainment teamed up to take on on […]
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“No place to Hide! No Place to Run! The Mutant Age Has Now Begun!” “Pryde of the X-Men” (also known as “X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men”) is an animated pilot I mostly remember thanks to its VHS release in 1989 that my brother and I must have borrowed from my cousin a thousand times over. […]
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Some of the DVD/Blu-Ray releases this week. X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) – This movie is awesome. A perfect capper to the original X-Men movies from the early 2000s and a great continuation of the newer “The New Class” movies. I highly recommend it. Plus, it’s great to see much of the old X-Men […]
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In the early 90s, Marvel and Impel had a wonderful work relationship. Not too long ago I brought up the 1990 Marvel Universe card series, so let’s take a look at another 90s staple: 1992’s Uncanny X-Men trading cards (Series 1), also from Impel. I’ve stated a few times through my Lost in the Longbox […]
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WHERE: Bottleneck Gallery 60 Broadway Brooklyn, New York 11249 OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, October 12 from 7pm to 10pm HOURS: Thursday – Sunday from 2pm to 7pm Technically part of a trio of shows being held at NY’s Bottleneck Gallery alongside by Russ Moore and 100% SOFT, Glen Brogan‘s solo exhibition—Back from the Drawing Board—opens tonight, […]
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I remember this being the first really big story arc that I found interesting growing up, and it was convenient for me to get them all seeing how I had a subscription to every “X” book that was being published at the time. Like most comic readers at that time, I was a huge collector […]