The one time Christopher Walken’s presence didn’t improve a movie.
Thank you to all the cameo performers, and to Miriam Gronli for the title card art!
The one time Christopher Walken’s presence didn’t improve a movie.
Thank you to all the cameo performers, and to Miriam Gronli for the title card art!
The New Starbolts take center stage as they try to free their older friends, the Starbolts from the clutches of the Legion and of course liberate their space station. It doesn’t look like it’s going to be easy as Nautilus and Backdraft have both entered the fray! Let’s hope they, along with Avian and Warrior, can free our heroes and defeat the baddies.
This week’s comic is all about action, action and even more action. Our heroes are in for the fight of their lives as the storyline nears its conclusion. What will happen? Stay tuned and find out!
For more Starbolts action check out http://starbolts.blogspot.com
Part 1 of the Dabney Coleman Trilogy. In this three part mini-series, we look at three films that introduced a generation to the man, the myth, and the mustache.
First up, the hit workplace comedy which catapulted Coleman to big screen prominence.
All the talent moves from the past week. Continue reading
The M.A.N. looks at a classic song about a girl from the wrong side of the tracks who has luxurious long hair. Or something like that.

This week, the New Starbolts take center stage as they plan to retake the station! On their side are Agents Warrior and Avian of the Agents of S.T.A.R. Can they save the station and the other agents? Looks like they might have their hands full even if Norad is around to help them out!
There’s certainly a lot of action this week as well as a bit of drama between the Arlandero brothers. Let’s hope they can put their differences aside. They’re gonna need to if they are to survive!
For more Starbolts action check out http://starbolts.blogspot.com
A brief look at the history of one of the longest running feuds in the history of American business.
A brief look at the history of the savior of the declining video game industry in the early 80s.
A brief look at what may possibly be the strangest entry in the canon of G.I. Joe