Archive for the ‘Fanboy Ish’ Category

BluCheezTV Casting Call…

Monday, December 6th, 2010

doooooom!

I fell thru the Marshall’s on 125th Street this weekend and I spotted some of the Transformers: Animated Series figures on clearance.

I’m not exactly sure what the next project is going to be but you can bet your lunch you will be seeing some robots getting it innnnnnn[ll].

Hail Megatron!

megatron
megatron

SKI LODGE LIFESTYLE…

Sunday, December 5th, 2010

ski lodge

I really didn’t get to show off this hat to y’all too much yesterday. I copped it from Paragon last week. People might sleep on Paragon Sporting Goods as a spot to score some lifestyle I.T.s but I have come up on rugbys and knits for the super low.

Get it?

Super ‘Lo.

POLO USA ski hat = $65
Ski lodge stunt factor = priceless

polo
usa

Let’s Have A Toast To The Crackers…

Sunday, December 5th, 2010

call of duty

If I had fallen down the gamer wormhole I would be 500lbs right now.

I’m so tempted to copp the PS3 so that I can get in all the fun everyone is having playing Call Of Duty: BLACK OPS. I love the first person shoot ’em ups ever since I used to spend madd hours on DOOM at my old office.

I watched a few rounds of Call Of Duty and it reminded me of my first time playing GTA: San Andreas at ba’ybro’s crib. For 40 straight hours!

Gaming is one of the pillars of the Fanboyz Unite! movement so I’m glad that someone is on the videogame grizzly hardbody. The game isn’t in stores more than two weeks and dude has already cracked the code to gameplay.

SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

flash

I stays on that comicbook superhero hypebeast shit.

Copped for $52 at NiketownNYC.

Peace to my peoples.

And I’m gone.

flash

HYPER IRON MANGA…

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

dirty pair

Lastnite on the Combat Jack Show, Complex Magazine’s Editor-In-Chief Noah Callahan-Bever was kicking it about some of his favorite comicbook artists. He mentioned Todd McFarlane and Rob Liefeld as his heavy influences in the genre. I’m more a fan of older generation artists like Neal Adams, John Byrne and Frank Miller, but when I think of the newer generation artists whose work I enjoy I look at Adam Warren.

Warren was the dude who adapted the Dirty Pair into a comicbook series. His artwork is heavily directed by anime and manga illustrations. I appreciate it for the graffiti compositions I see inside of it. Warren acts as a storyteller in a similar fashion and retains a frenetic storyline to match his storyboards. I’m excited to see he has done a series with Marvel’s Iron Man character titled ‘Hypervelocity’.

warren im
warren im

I’m gonna copp the trade on Amazon unless someone has read it already and tells me that I shouldn’t bother.

Fanboyz Unite!