[ID: a pin-up of Harley Quinn and Pamela Isley, both styled to look like their designs in Batman: The Animated Series. They're standing hip-to-hip with Harley slightly behind Pam and they're both facing the viewer. Harley is beaming gayly as she has her arms wrapped around Pamela's center and one draped around her shoulder, her hand falling right above her breast. Pam smiles slightly as she holds Harley's arm that's over her shoulder and reaches one hand behind her to embrace the back of Harley's head. END ID]
Okay soooo, I was strolling IMDB trying to find anything Wynonna Earp: Vengence related and looked at Emily’s upcoming projects. There was 1 project listed called “Elsewhere, Carpe Demon” but it has no information, so naturally I googled it.
This is complete speculation/my hopeless imagination, but the plot of this seems like it could very well be kind of Wynonna-y?
A MOM, new to the domestic life turns out to be a retired DEMON HUNTER?!? Her supernatural past comes crawling back when she’s attacked by a DEMON (REVENANT?)AGAIN?!?!
I’m not saying it’s Wynonna, but can I please just pretend it’s Wynonna for like five minutes?
“ Six years after the events of "Wreck-It Ralph," Ralph and Vanellope, now friends, discover a wi-fi router in their arcade, leading them into a new adventure. “
★★★★★★☆☆☆☆
What a dissapointing sequel to a great film. Honestly, I like the concept of this movie. There is so much potential and hilarious jokes waiting to be discovered but...this was not it. I find most of the characters unlikeable, the main plot is so generic and predictable, but at least is a beautiful movie to look at...at times.
Relationship(s): Hugo Strange & Pamela Isley; Hugo Strange/Pamela Isley; Cornelius Stirk & Pamela Isley; Cornelius Stirk/Pamela Isley
Tags: Light D/s; Dominant Pamela Isley; Submissive Cornelius Stirk; Voyeur Hugo Strange; Voyeurism; Exhibitionism;
“If I didn't know any better, I'd say our virtual exhibition has had some real-life effects.” Finally, she uncrossed her legs and let his eyes linger and his lashes lick her as he blinked in blissful bewilderment. “But I do know better. I know you're not the type of man to get easily excited.”
Of course, he wasn't. Professor Hugo Strange was a man of reason. And Cornelius Stirk was a man of instinct.
BATMAN #150
Written by CHIP ZDARSKY
Art by JORGE JIMÉNEZ and DENYS COWAN
Backup written by CHIP ZDARSKY
Backup art by MIKE HAWTHORNE
Cover by JORGE JIMÉNEZ
Variant cover by DUSTIN NGUYEN
Variant cover by MATTIA DE IULIS
1:25 variant cover by CHRIS SAMNEE
1:50 variant cover by TIRSO CONS
Artist Spotlight Variant cover by JOSÉ LUIS GARCÍA-LÓPEZ
$5.99 US | 48 pages | Variant $6.99 US (card stock)
ON SALE 7/3/24
A milestone issue featuring art by the legendary DENYS COWAN (The Question) and series regular JORGE JIMÉNEZ! When a two-bit crook uncovers Batman’s true identity, he becomes the most dangerous man in Gotham City! Can Batman stop him before it’s too late? Does he even want to?
Plus, an Absolute Power backup story by Chip Zdarsky and Mike Hawthorne teaming Batman and Catwoman on the heist of their lives against Amanda Waller!
For St. Nicholas Day: Twas the Night Before Christmas -- For Several Weeks
For whatever reason, we are ringing the Christmas bell hard this year. Some years it scarcely seems to exist; this year we have jumped in with both feet, having already posted on Oneofus’ Christmas Panto and Dzieci Theatre’s Fools Mass. Today being St. Nicholas Day (December 6) we lean into it even harder with a very special bulletin: December 23, 2023 marks the bicentennial anniversary of the…