Showing posts with label westerns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label westerns. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 02, 2025

Goodnight Val Kilmer

Sad news for Val Kilmer, film star known for ‘Top Gun,’ ‘Batman Forever’ and ‘Tombstone,’ dead at 65. He passed away from pneumonia on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. In addition to the previous mention movies, he also starred in Willow, The Doors, The Saint, Tombstone and so many more.

Val Kilmer (December 31, 1959 – April 1, 2025)
Val Kilmer

(December 31, 1959 – April 1, 2025)

 

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Women Wednesday: Jinny Hex Special #1

Jinnny Hex Special #1 is now on sale and I highly recommend it. Jonah Hex makes a cameo and the issue introduces a new villain by the name of Three-Eyed Jack (you won't believe who he actually is). There is even a surprise guest star at the end. I'm really hoping that she gets a regular series.

Cover of Jinny Hex Special #1 from DC Comics

Three-Eyed Jack from jinny Hex Special #1

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Christmas Countdown 2014 Day 3: DC Super Star Holiday Special Part 1

DC Super Star Holiday Special (Spring 1980) is filled with a variety of Christmas-themed stories that covers different genres that DC Comics published at that time from war and westerns to horror and superheroes. Just look at the cool cover:
Cover of DC Super Star Holiday Special from DC Comics
The first page is an introduction featuring the Three Wise Men and the Star of Bethlehem that sort of ties all the stories together:
Three Wise Men and the Star of Bethlehem from DC Super Star Holiday Special
The first story features Jonah Hex in "The Fawn and the Star":
Jonah Hex in The Fawn and the Star from DC Super Star Holiday Special
The second story in DC Super Star Holiday Special is Batman in "Wanted: Santa Claus -- Dead or Alive!":
Batman in Wanted: Santa Clause -- Dead or Alive! from DC Super Star Holiday Special
To be continued...

Friday, July 04, 2014

Happy Fourth of July From Dead or Alive

I'm playing Dead or Alive again on Facebook. Good thing I did so I can celebrate the Fourth of July with these cool new featured items that include a crate full of fireworks:
4th of July fireworks from Dead or Alive
You can also get a patriot hat:
Patriot hat from Dead or Alive
My favorite featured item is Lady Columbia complete with pistols in each hand:
Lady Columbia from Dead or Alive
Wishing everyone a safe and happy Fourth of July.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Women Wednesday: Madame .44

Madame .44 returns to the pages of DC Comics as a backup story titled "The Other Side" in Jonah Hex #30 (June 2014):
Madame .44 in Jonah Hex #30
Her white scarf reminds me a little of The Shadow's red scarf. Her costume was originally all white but now it's basic black with white accessories. Anyway, she starts the story facing a gauntlet of supernatural demons as she is trying to get to Kerberos before she flashes back to where the nightmare started. I won't go into detail for you really need to find a copy of the comic and read it for yourself.
Jeanne Walker before becoming Madame .44
The original origin had a group of thieves cheating Jeanne Walker's father out of the gold mine. In the New DC 52 version, Henry is pushed by a saloon gal to get them out of the way before they do him in. She was originally a blonde that dyed her hair red but she is a redhead right from the start in this version.

I can't wait to read how the origin of Madame .44 plays out and for her to fight the devils and Kerberos. This looks like one horror western series that I don't want to miss.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Countdown to Halloween 2013 Day 24: Dead or Alive Gets Spooky

Dead or Alive is an online game at Facebook set in the Old West. I have been playing it on and off for a while now (I'm level 126) but only have two friends that are also actively playing it. Today they started their Halloween game and they are playing up the witch theme as you can tell by the cool artwork:
Artwork for Dead or Alive Halloween game 2013
Here is what the introduction screen (as shown below) states:

Be brave and welcome The Necromancer by trying your luck with our Halloween game: every 6 hours you can light up a Jack-o'-lantern which will randomly grant you one of the 6 Magical Crafts collection items. Once you have one of each you can trade them for one Necromancer! If at the end you don't have a complete collection but you have gained at least 10 Magical Crafts of any kind you will be able to trade them all for one Necromancer. Read the complete rule-set on our forum: http://bit.ly/1a8iJR4
Rules for Dead or Alive Halloween game 2013
Here are the three pumpkins in the Dead or Alive Halloween game but you can only choose one (I chose the first one):
Three pumpkins for Dead or Alive Halloween game 2013
I won a broom on my first time playing:
Broom won while playing Dead or Alive Halloween game 2013
I love when online games at Facebook do something special like this for Halloween and other holidays.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Women Wednesday: Ruth Wilson As Rebecca Reid

I'm sure that we will be seeing more of Ruth Wilson as Rebecca Reid from the soon to be released The Lone Ranger movie in the future. She is torn between her husband, Dan, and his younger brother, John.
Ruth Wilson as Rebecca Reid

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Thrift Store Find: Rita's Wild Ride

My sister actually found a mysterious Burger King toy from 1999 at a local thrift store on Saturday and gave it to me. She had no clue as to what it was but I quickly said that it had to be based on Will Smith's Wild Wild West movie. I did some research online and quickly found out that the toy wagon is Rita's Wild Ride, which is number four in a set of six.
Left side of Rita's Wild Ride
Front of Rita's Wild Ride
Right side of Rita's Wild Ride
Back of Rita's Wild Ride
Close up of Rita
The movie is now out on Blue-ray and you can purchase a copy below (I recommend the movie mostly for Selma Hyek, who plays Rita):

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Jonah Hex MySpace Promo

MySpace is running a promo for the Jonah Hex movie starring Josh Brolin and Megan Fox. The feature has a video, information about characters, photos, story summery and downloadable posters.
Jonah Hex MySpace promo

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Jonah Hex Movie Posters

These movie posters for Jonah Hex starring Josh Brolin and Megan Fox are cool:
Josh Brolin as Jonah HexMegan Fox as Lila in Jonah Hex

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Jonah Hex Poster And Trailer

Here is the poster for the live action Jonah Hex movie that is set to be released on June 18, 2010:
You can watch the trailer here.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Web Comic Alert: Robert E. Howard's Breckinridge Elkins

Robert E. Howard's Breckinridge Elkins is a new web comic. The online strip is adapted and illustrated by Gary Chaloner while colored by Cayetano Garza, who is an Ignatz Award-winning cartoonist.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

BraveStarr in 3-D #2

I always love finding the 3-D comics published by Blackthorne Publishing, Inc. but I only have a handful of other titles including Jungle Comics and Twisted. BraveStarr in 3-D #2 (April 1988) is based on the cartoon series from Filmation and Group W Productions. I watched several episodes when they originally came out and enjoyed the science fiction western. This issue shows how BraveStarr met 30/30 but no 3-D glasses were included. The 3-D effect was hit and miss with my John Wayne 3-D glasses. The ad for Jungle Comics featuring Sheena really popped out. The back cover has an ad for Red Heat in 3-D series, which was based on the movie featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Belushi.
cover of BraveStarr in 3-D #2
page 12 of BraveStarr in 3-D #2
ad for Jungle Comics from BraveStarr in 3-D #2
back cover of BraveStarr in 3-D #1 featuring Red Heat in 3-D

Monday, November 30, 2009

First Peek of Josh Brolin As Jonah Hex

The Movie Blog has the first and better look at Jonah Hex portrayed by Josh Brolin in the upcoming movie:
First peek of Josh Brolin as Jonah Hex
I am liking it.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Thrift Store Finds: Bat Masterson And Constantine

I found two books at a local thrift store this morning that I just could not pass up. The first was Bat Masterson by Wayne C. Lee with illustrations by Adam Szwejkowski that was published by Whitman in 1960. This was an authorized edition based on the television series starring Gene Barry. This is in better shape than the Annie Oakley in Danger at Diablo book that I found a few weeks ago at another thrift store for three dollars. The price of Bat Masterson only set me back a dollar.
Bat Masterson 1960 Whitman book
The second book was Constantine by John Shirley published by Pocket Books in 2005. This is the novelization of the movie based on the Hellblazer comic book published by DC Comics under the Vertigo imprint. I actually enjoyed the movie but maybe it is because I have only read a handful of the comics. Constantine was also a dollar.
Constantine movie novelization