By Michael Fitzgerald Troy
How exciting to watch the latest celebrity "very public nervous breakdown" occur; a little surprising that it was Demi Moore, who seemed to have her shinola together pretty well.
Sure her B.C./A.D. or May/December romance seemed to have a shelf life; let's face it, you can only reupholster your Gucci bags so many times before you need a new place for your junk. Don't get me wrong, I wanted to see Demi and Ashton work as much as the next sucker for the worst case scenario, but don't point your gnarled, old, Judge Judy finger at me if I can't help but experience a little schadenfreude at the demise of yet another failed Hollywood Fairy tale (or 2-year contract as I like to think of them!). I liked St. Elmo's Fire, but I liked...um...that one famous movie with Ashton, too!
Streamy Award nominated host, new media producer, and pop culture writer Kristyn Burtt covers all of the excitement of the 84th Annual Academy Awards on behalf of Fanboy Comics. This week, Kristyn shares her winner predictions for makeup and costume design.
Dear Fanboy Comics Readers:
As big fans of all things Hunger Games, the FBC staff wanted to inform you about the latest news from The Katniss Chronicles, an unofficial and unauthorized audio drama based on Suzanne Collins' bestselling book series. The 17-episode audio drama can be found at www.thekatnisschronicles.com, and all episodes are available for online listening and free download.
Be sure to check out the below press release from The Katniss Chronicles' creators regarding their upcoming excitement for the series.
By Michael Fitzgerald Troy
As an artist since childhood, I was always tortured by little girls to "draw things for them," usually unicorns or flowers, every boy's fantasy art subject - NOT! Although, I suppose drawing beats the crap out of learning geometry. Who gives two toots where Nigeria is anyway, right?
By Michael Fitzgerald Troy
To say that the second season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills proved to be tumultuous is like saying the ladies may or may not have had some plastic surgery here and there.
Camille is divorced from Frasier. She dodged a bullet, if you ask me. He looked a little koo koo for Cocoa Puffs at the Golden Globes. I hope she got half of Frasier's scratch- although, most of his coins are probably tied up in alimony.
Fanboy Comics Interviews Brian McGackin, Writer of Broetry - #8 of 9
The following is an interview with broet Brian McGackin, author of the hysterical new collection of poems for the male perspective, Broetry.
In this interview, Fanboy Comics Managing Editor Barbra Dillon chats with McGackin about working on his new projects and advice for budding broets!
Broetry is NOW AVAILABLE for purchase on Amazon and can also be found in your local bookstores!
Fanboy Comics Interviews Brian McGackin, Writer of Broetry - #7 of 9
The following is an interview with broet Brian McGackin, author of the hysterical new collection of poems for the male perspective, Broetry.
In this interview, Fanboy Comics Managing Editor Barbra Dillon chats with McGackin about his love of Harry Potter, and his theories and questions for J.K. Rowling!
Broetry is NOW AVAILABLE for purchase on Amazon and can also be found in your local bookstores!
Fanboy Comics is proud to announce the upcoming release of Something Animal, its first graphic novel! Something Animal is a dark, psychological thriller that pulls the vampire myth back into the shadows where it belongs.
In the following interviews, Something Animal writers Bryant Dillon and Sam Rhodes, artist Robert Burrows, and editor Barbra Dillon talk about adapting to the changes that occurred as the concept of a Something Animal graphic novel became a reality.
Something Animal is NOW AVAILABLE for purchase on the Fanboy Comics website!
Stay tuned for more updates on Facebook, Twitter (@SomethingAnimal), and the Fanboy Comics website!
Streamy Award nominated host, new media producer, and pop culture writer Kristyn Burtt covers all of the excitement of the 84th Annual Academy Awards on behalf of Fanboy Comics by starting with Monday's announcement of the nominations.
By Michael Fitzgerald Troy
After a brief holiday, Pan Am made its return to ABC two weeks ago. Inside sources said the series went under a bit of a much needed face lift, and it shows. Luckily, it's like good plastic surgery- like when someone gets Restalin and you don't even notice, but damn they look good! Speaking of plastic surgery, and I'm not saying she had any as anyone who knows me knows I would NEVER speak against Miss Ricci, Christina looks more beautiful than ever! Maybe it's her bangs? Don't get me wrong, I love her big, round, gorgeous, haunted, baby doll forehead, but I find the bangs uber chic.