Archive for the ‘Weird Wide Web’ Category
2015/07/30
I’m not sure if the Joker ever figured out where Batman gets his wonderful toys, but it looks like Harley Quinn‘s much more resourceful.
Huh. You really can find anything online.
This online shopping lesson has been brought to you by Gotham City Sirens #8 (March 2010) by Guillem March and Marc Andreyko.
Tags:Catwoman, comic, comic book, Comics, comics books, DC, DC Comics, DC Universe, Doctor Harleen Frances Quinzel, Doctor Harleen Quinzel, Doctor Pamela Lillian Isley, Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel, Dr. Harleen Quinzel, Dr. Pamela Isley, Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley, Harleen Frances Quinzel, Harleen Quinzel, Harley Quinn, Selina Kyle
Posted in Articles and Series, Catwoman, Comics, DC Comics, Harley Quinn, Selina Kyle, Weird Wide Web | Leave a Comment »
2015/05/31
Not all supervillain battles are fought out in the open.
Kind of makes you wonder how many trolls out there are actually supervillains, doesn’t it? 😛
This nefarious use of social media has been brought to you by Gotham City Sirens #9 (April 2010) by Paul Dini and Guillem March.
Tags:comic, comic book, comic books, Comics, DC, DC Comics, DC Universe, Doctor Harleen Frances Quinzel, Doctor Harleen Quinzel, Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel, Dr. Harleen Quinzel, Harleen Frances Quinzel, Harleen Quinzel, Harley Quinn
Posted in Articles and Series, Comics, DC Comics, Harley Quinn, Weird Wide Web | Leave a Comment »
2015/05/19
On Twitter, no one knows you’re the queen of all vampires. Unless you swat them. With your elite corps of werewolves.
Beowulf’s more effective than Twitter Help Center, that’s for sure. 😛
This reminder about the importance of netiquette has been brought to you by Tweet of Beehive (May 5, 2012) by Gemma, Nozumu Tamaki, and Tikurakuran.
Tags:ダンス イン ザ ヴァンパイアバンド, ミナ・テペッシュ, ヴェラトゥース, Dance in the Vampire Bund, Dansu in za Vanpaia Bando, Manga, Mina Tepesshu, Mina Tepeş, Twitter, Vera, Veratos, Veratuusu, Veratūsu, Wilhelmina Vlad Tepeş
Posted in Articles and Series, Dance in the Vampire Bund, Doujinshi, Japan, Manga, Weird Wide Web | Leave a Comment »
2015/05/15
If there’s one constant in this world, it’s that everyone’s embarrassing pictures always turn up on the Internet. Everyone’s.
I would not want to be the guy in that picture once the Joker find out. ^_^;
This dose of online humiliation has been provided by Gotham City Sirens #7 (February 2010) by Paul Dini, David Lopez, and Alvaro Lopez.
Tags:comic, comic book, comic books, Comics, DC, DC Comics, DC Universe, Doctor Harleen Frances Quinzel, Doctor Harleen Quinzel, Doctor Pamela Lillian Isley, Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel, Dr. Harleen Quinzel, Dr. Pamela Isley, Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley, Harleen Frances Quinzel, Harleen Quinzel, Harley Quinn, Pamela Isley, Pamela Lillian Isley, Poison Ivy
Posted in Articles and Series, Comics, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Weird Wide Web | Leave a Comment »
2015/01/15
Do you ever get annoyed by people who add “LOL” to the end of their messages regardless of whether or not what they’ve written is actually funny?
Today’s failure to communicate has been texted to you by Amagi Brilliant Park (甘城ブリリアントパーク/Amagi Buririanto Paaku) – Episode 5: Not Enough Money! (お金が足りない!/Okane ga Tarinai!) (October 30, 2014).
Tags:Amagi Buririanto Paaku, Amagi Buririanto Pāku, Anime, コボリー, サーラマ, ミュース, 甘城ブリリアントパーク, Isuzu Sento, Koborii, Kobory, Koborī, Muse, Myuusu, Myūsu, Saarama, Salama, Sento Isuzu, Sārama, 千斗 いすず
Posted in Amagi Brilliant Park, Articles and Series, Japan, Uncategorized, Weird Wide Web | Leave a Comment »
2014/09/01
You’re about to witness the most egregious misuse of hashtags since Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines music video.
Well…maybe you got lucky and it only made the rounds on Tumblr? ^_^;
This horrible moment in social media has been brought to you by The Amazing Spider-Man #1 (June 2014) by Joe Caramagna, Peter David, Christos Gage, Dan Slott, Charles Soule, Chris Yost, David Baldeon, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Chris Eliopoulos, Marte Gracia, Joe Madureira, Marcos Martin, Ed McGuinness, Pop Mhan, Jerome Opeña, Humberto Ramos, Jaview Rodriguez, Alex Ross, Will Sliney, Skottie Young, John Dell, Alvaro Lopez, Victor Olazaba, Ramón Pérez, Cam Smith, and Jordi Tarragona.
Tags:comic, comic book, comic books, Comics, hashtag, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Marvel Universe, Peter Benjamin Parker, Peter Parker, Spider-Man, tweet, tweeting, Twitter
Posted in Articles and Series, Comics, Marvel Comics, Peter Parker, Spider-Man, Weird Wide Web | 1 Comment »
2013/09/29
E-commerce makes shopping easy for everybody!
On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a raccoon, either.
You can thank Guardians of the Galaxy #1 (May 2008) by Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning, Paul Pelletier, and Rick Magyar for this five star purchase.
Tags:comic, comic book, comic books, Comics, eBay, Guardians of the Galaxy, Marvel Comics, Marvel Universe, Rocket Raccoon
Posted in Articles and Series, Comics, Guardians of the Galaxy, Marvel Comics, Rocket Raccoon, Weird Wide Web | Leave a Comment »
2013/06/25
Never underestimate the power of social media.
Imagine what would’ve happened if they’d used Facebook or Tumblr.
This intervention has been brought to you by Daily Life With Monster Girls (モンスター娘のいる日常/Monsutaa Musume no Iru Nichijou) – Volume 1 (September 13, 2012) by Okayado.
Tags:ミーア, モンスター娘のいる日常, Daily Life With a Monster Girl, Everyday Monster Girls, Everyday That There Is a Monster Girls, Japan, Kimihito Kurusu, Kurusu Kimihito, Manga, Meer, Miia, Monsutaa Musume no Iru Nichijou, Ms. Smith, Smith, Sumike, 墨須, 来留主公人
Posted in Articles and Series, Daily Life With Monster Girls, Japan, Manga, Weird Wide Web | Leave a Comment »
2012/06/30
Looks like someone‘s about to put John Gabriel’s “Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory” to the ultimate test.
Congratulations. You’ve just been trolled by the goddamn Batman.
This exploration of the online disinhibition effect courtesy of Batman Incorporated #6 (June 2011) by Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham.
Tags:Batman, Bruce Wayne, chat room, DC, DC Comics, DC Universe, Internet, Internet trolling, online troll, online trolling, online trolls, trolling
Posted in Articles and Series, Batman, Bruce Wayne, Comics, DC Comics, Weird Wide Web | 4 Comments »
2011/06/18
It seems that, no matter what world you’re on, there are always certain groups you can count on to cause trouble.
Uh…I’d be real careful there, Emp. Just ask Jessi Slaughter what happens when you insult /b/…
This suspected trolling attempt courtesy of Empowered – Volume 5 (June 2009) by Adam Warren.
Posted in Comics, Elissa Megan Powers, Empowered, Weird Wide Web | Leave a Comment »