Friday, September 24, 2010

Dom the Dominator


Friday, September 17, 2010

Dom the Dominator-Episode 2

The next installment in the series, check back next Friday at Midnight for the next episode.


 

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Dom the Dominator

Okay so this is a new webcomic I am doing all by myself and will publish ever friday. Since this is the first week I am putting up two. One tonight and one tomorrow. The story is about a office worker named Dom who wants to be a real life supervillian but in order to do that he needs to make someone a real life superhero.

Episode 1


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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Top 40 Blues

Will we ever get back to a time where actual talent earn you album sales and box office receipts? Now it seems the more pre-teens you can make scream the more YOUR song or movie will get money for advertising. Then the suits shove you so far down our throats everyone starts to believe "Well this must be what's in right now" and then all reason for original thought goes out the door.

Oh vocoder it was so nice when you were used in smaller rotation of songs. Ke$ha who doesn't seem like she sing or rap found a happy balance with just talking into auto-tune. This is the problem with most songs on the radio. Just put a four on the floor dance beat with some trash lyrics about drinking and puppy love with auto-tune and you got yourself a hit!

Don't get me started on Justin Bieber. If he was anymore whored out by his management and record label he be staring in the next documentary about children born into prostitution. I just pray he will fade away fast like the Jonas brothers at least they faked played guitar. No talent.

It seems like they just throw money at everything they think tweens will buy and hey thats one of the best demographics who will scream at their parents until they take them to the midnight premiere of the new Twilight movie.

But in a way I am glad these movies and songs get made because they make money and that lets that same record company feel safe enough to take a risk on that experimental band or throw a movie like Scott Pilgrim a budget it deserves. Even though it was not a box office success it was a amazing movie and they can't take that back, it's been made. Though if you want to have more bands and movies that you like there is one solution, buy that album or movie ticket. That is the best vote for a change of this teenage daydream pop that we are stuck in.