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This is a shot of a little girl cosplaying as a cyclops at the recent Wonder Festival in Tokyo. At first I thought she was just a mannequin, but there’s a full shot of her after the jump, and, yep, it’s an actual little girl in a mask. Unlike someone I know. You hear that, Pinocchio?! YOU WILL NEVER BE A REAL BOY! A wobbly stool? Probably.

Hit the jump for one more shot.

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I want this. No — I NEED this. Could you imagine me chasing my nieces and nephews around wearing this thing, telling them I’m going to eat them? Me neither. I don’t chase, I lure. “Because you’re a creep?” WHAT — no! Because I’m LAZY. *trying to pick up beer off coffee table with feet*

Hit the jump for a closeup with Cerberus in the background.

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Note: Uncensored pictures after the jump cannot be unseen.

I wasn’t going to post this because 1. I eat a lot of sushi and 2. it’s f***ing disgusting and is gonna give me nightmares FO SHO, but I’m getting the tip so much I figured I might as well. Standards: mine are incredibly low. So yeah, a shark with a single eye in the middle of its head. What’s your take, Indy? “It belongs in a freakshow museum!”

According to the Pisces Fleet Sportsfishing blog, this one-eyed bull shark fetus was removed from a mother caught in Mexico’s Sea of Cortez. Apparently shark researcher Felipe Galvan Magaña is now examining this monocular specimen.

I’m not sure what shark researcher Felipe Galvan Magana is going to find out, but my guess is that the X-Men’s Cyclops has a mermaid fetish and recently chartered a boat.

Hit the jump for two uncensored shots that shouldn’t be viewed before, during or after eating.

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I wanted to put in one more mention of Robot 13 in case you haven’t seen it already. I’d gotten a chance to preview the first issue before it was released back in August, and got a look at the iPhone version via Robot Comics. There are three issues available at this point, and each one has had at least one massive battle as well as a smidgen of history. Thomas Hall and Daniel Bradford are doing a slow reveal, telling Robot 13’s origin through half-remembered dreams and sort of a Greek chorus. They pull from mythology for their beasts, too—so far Robot 13 has faced a Kraken, a phoenix and a Cyclops. I’m sure there will be plenty of others. The artwork is captivating; Bradford makes great use of shadows and silhouettes. His artwork has a very angular, blocky quality to it, very stylized but somehow not flat. Again, though, I’m reminded of Hellboy , particularly with the big red man on the cover of this issue. (Even the bumps on the Cyclops’ head call to mind Hellboy’s sawed-off horns.) But the story is certainly different. If you liked your mythology mixed with a heavy dose of action, Robot 13 just might be the amnesiac cyborg hero you’ve been looking for. Having seen the two versions, I definitely prefer the print version, because the tiny screen of the iPhone just doesn’t do justice to the big splash panels (and pinup galleries at the end). Of course, I imagine it will be available for the iPad soon, at which point I might have to change my mind again. Parents should be forewarned, though: most of the baddies have lots of teeth, and while the violence is fairly stylized and somewhat cartoonish, there’s still a bit of bone-shattering and limb-rending, so you’ll want to steer little kids away. You can order the print edition directly from Blacklist Studios (look for the store link at the bottom) for $3.99. Issue #1 is already sold out, but #2 and #3 are still available. You can also get the digital versions from Robot Comics and Panelfly , depending on your platform. Disclosure: Blacklist Studios provided review copies of the first three issues. Read the rest of this entry »