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Elijah Wood, Daniel Radcliffe and Tobey Maguire are all often mistaken for each other. ADVERTISEMENT Being a total legend, Daniel Radcliffe once tested this theory by going out and signing autographs as Elijah Wood just to see if he could, he did this for an entire day and no one ever questioned him. So if [...]
If you have been following Toptenz.net you might know that we publish our fair share of comic book related lists. I still find time to see what’s going on at the Xavier’s School for Mutants, The Daily Planet and the Avenger’s Mansion when I can. Rather than publish just another comic book list, (we seem [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, February 7, 2013 at 12:01 am
Filed under Art, Comics · Tagged aquaman, Batman, Captain America, Captain marvel, comic books, cyborb, daily planet, daredevil, flash, green lantern, hawkman, Hulk, Iron Man, jean grey, marvel dc, marvel superhero, Mashup, Nightcrawler, Phoenix, phoenix force, Robin, shazam, spider-man, superhero character, Superman, The Thing, Thor, Wolverine, Wonder Woman
While most villain lists on TopTenz, and other sites, have centered around the worst (or the best) of the arch-nemeses, the TopTenz Master and I went for a slightly darker list – something a tad more fatal, or homicidal, for sure. Of course, one of the most interesting things about a list like this is [...]
Posted by William O'Dell on Thursday, July 5, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Comics · Tagged Alistair Smythe, Ben Parker, Carnage, Carrion, Curt Connors, Dennis Carradine, Doctor Octopus, Eddie Brock, Green Goblin, gwen stacy, J. Jonah Jameson, Jimmy Natale, Mac Gargan, morlun, Norman Osborne, Otto Octavius, Peter Parker, Roderick Kingsley, Spencer Smythe, spider-man, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Spectacular Spider-Man, The Spider Slayer, Venom, Villains Of Spider-Man, vulture, William Allen, William O'Dell
Ten years have passed since the United States was attacked by Al-Qaeda terrorists on September 11, 2001. The event was a defining moment in U.S. history. After it was discovered that the attacks were orchestrated by Al-Qaeda, the information sparked intense debate in the political world. Former President George W. Bush decided to pass a [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Wednesday, September 7, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Politics · Tagged al qaeda, America, Andrew Card Jr., Anna Diggs Taylor, anthrax, barack obama, Bill Binney, Blair, Central Intelligence Agency, Clear Channel, Clear Channel Communications, commissioner, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, George W. Bush, Homeland Security, J. Frank Wilson, James Bamford, Janet Napolitano, Joint Intelligence Community Council, law enforcement officers, Leon Panetta, Louis Armstrong, Men in Black II, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, National Institute of Health, National Intelligence, National Reconnaissance Office, National security, National Security Agency, Neil Diamond, New York, Peter Andreas, Politics, Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, Privacy of telecommunications, Protect America Act, Rage Against the Machine, Robert Gates, Scott Gold, Secret Service, secretary, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Treasury, Shelley Fabares, Skullcandy G.I. Headphone/Headset, Social Security, Social Security and National Insurance Trust, spider-man, terrorist networks, The Simpsons, Thomas M. Tamm, twin towers, U.S. Congress, U.S. government, U.S. Justice Department, U.S. National Intelligence, United States National Security Agency, USA PATRIOT Act, USA Today, USD, Verizon, Verizon Communications Inc., walt disney, Washington, White House, William Chace, World Trade Center
Marvel Comics is responsible for a complete revitalization of the comic book industry in the 60s, some of the greatest and most beloved characters and superhero stories in history, and helping to convince the mainstream that comic books are a legitimate art form. Their power and greatness cannot be denied. But, it also cannot be [...]
Posted by Nathanael Hood on Friday, July 22, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Comics · Tagged Amanda Chaney, Avengers, Captain America Vol., Carol Danvers, Chuck Austen, comic book history, comic books, Connecticut, dc comics, DC Comics Inc., Emma Frost, Fantastic Four Vol, Fictional secret agents and spies, Grant Morrison, gwen stacy, Hank Pym, Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, Joe Quesada, literary device, Lois Lane, Magneto, marvel comics, Marvel Universe, Mary Jane, Mary Jane Watson, Mysterio, Norman Osborn, Peter Parker, Quicksilver, recon, retroactive continuity, Rob Liefeld, spider-man, Spider-Man Unlimited, Spider-Man video games, Spider-Man: One More Day, super heroes, Superhero, The Sensational Spider-Man, Thor, Tony Stark, top 10 marvel, Ultimate Marvel, Ultimates, Ultimatum, writer, x-men
Ask anyone older than a fetus’s age, they’ll tell you that film isn’t what it used to be (like most things in life and especially when it comes to the entertainment industry). Film used to be an artform in which filmmakers always took the long route in having their cinematic brainchild become a direct manifestation [...]
Posted by Ryan Thomas on Friday, November 19, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies · Tagged Actor, Alice in Wonderland, Also, Batman, Blade 2, Brendan Frasier, CGI, Charlie Brown, china, Chocolate Factory, Christopher Nolan, Christopher Reeves, clark kent, conceptually-brilliant director, director, Discovery Channel, Ed Wood, Edward Scissorhands, Entertainment_Culture, fantastic four, Frank Oz, George Bush, George Lucas, Ghost Rider, Harrison Ford, Hollywood, Hollywood Classics Network, Hugh Jackman, Inc., Indiana, Indiana,United States, jaws, Johnny Depp, jurassic park, Keanu Reeves, King, Kong, L.A., Lewis Carrol, Lex Luthor, live-action Speed Racer, Los Angeles,California,United States, Meghan Fox, Michael Bay, Naomi Watts, Naomi Watts fall, New York, New York City,New York,United States, Nintendo, Nintendo Co.,Ltd., note-taking secretary, Physics, planet of the apes, PS2, queen, Sesotho verbs, Skull Island, Space Jam, speed racer, spider-man, Spider-Man 3, Stenotype, Steven Spielberg, Sundance, Superman, Sweeney Todd, the National Geographic, tim burton, Universal Studios, Van Helsing, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Yi script
Okay, I’ll admit some of these costumes caused me to chuckle but I wouldn’t be caught dead wearing any of these in public or in private, for that matter. I give full credit to the brave people who could put pride aside and wear any of these embarrassing Halloween costumes for the enjoyment of others [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Sunday, October 17, 2010 at 9:01 am
Filed under Holidays, Humor, Photos · Tagged bad costumes, bad halloween costumes, bat child, Batman, camel toe, costumes, Elvis, gay, halloween, halloween costume, halloween costumes, hooter girls, Joker, maternity room, miracle of birth, penis, rubber ducky, sagging boobs, spider-man, weekly world news
The Marvel Comics enterprise has been at the forefront of presenting fictional superheroes who have commanded a global following. However, among the list of many illustrious and immensely popular characters, there are also some who never climbed the popularity charts and eventually had to be dumped or mercifully killed off. While, some of these were [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, September 11, 2009 at 12:01 am
Filed under Comics · Tagged Avengers, Comic, comic book characters, comic books, doctor bong, fantastic four, howard the duck, john byrne, marvel, marvel comics, MODOK, spider-man, superheroes, supervillains, The swarm, top 10 weird marvel comic characters
1. Gabe Kaplan Comedian, actor, TV-host and professional poker player. Started playing poker professionally in the late Seventies and have over $1.3 in tournament earnings. He is also the host of the popular TV-show “High-stakes poker”.
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, November 6, 2008 at 9:09 am
Filed under Games · Tagged Annie Duke, Ben Affleck, championship, Claire Young, Gabe Caplan, gabe kaplan, Games, george costanza, gold medal, high stakes poker, James Woods, jenifer tilly, Laura Prepon, Marty Wilson, michael greco, michel phelps, national heads up championship, Olympic, Phil Hellmuth, Phil Laak, poker championship, poker pro, poker room, professional poker player, spider-man, world series of poker
Ah, the kiss. The strange ritual of pressing lips together, exchanging breath and a small amount of spittle while clicking teeth and touch tongues. Sounds disgusting, but we love to do it. So much so you spend about 2 weeks of your life performing this romantic act. So just what are the top ten most [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Saturday, June 21, 2008 at 8:53 am
Filed under History · Tagged betrayal kiss, britney spears, jesus, john schlesinger, johnathan prevette, judas, kiss, lisa horne, madonna, murray head, peter finch, Rodin, ruth van herpen, sexual harassment, Sleeping Beauty, spider-man, sunday bloody sunday, the kiss, top 10 list, True Love's Kiss, VJ-Day kiss