Great review, Linkara! Every time I heard Newmen, I kept thinking of Seinfeld.What a horrible comic. I can't wait to see what you have for us next week!
Very funny video! I must say I never heard of this comic before, and am glad I never have read it. If I did I might have contracted Youngblood's Disease! But seriously awesome video, as always! Look foward to the next one!
You know, that one panel where Proctor is telling them about his observations reminds me a lot of Horatio Huffenpuff from the old "Beany and Cecil" cartoons, what with the closed eyes, jovial grin, and beard. Try looking them up.
Aside from that, though, jeez this thing stinks. I'm glad to see that Jeff Matsuda went on to better things.
Wait, Quantum? The evil organization from Quantum of Solace?
ReplyDeletePS: A Memorial to Angelo R.I.P:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRLQs0w4ExY&feature=related
Actually, Youngblood's Disease (or Y.rus, to be kewl) is retroactive. Check out ACTION COMICS #591! :D
ReplyDeleteActually, Youngblood's Disease (or Y.rus, 'cause it's kewl) is retroactive! Check out ACTION COMICS #591! :D
ReplyDeleteGreat review, Linkara! Every time I heard Newmen, I kept thinking of Seinfeld.What a horrible comic. I can't wait to see what you have for us next week!
ReplyDeletePS: I clicked as many of the ads as I could.
-Evan
hey dude, are you trying to subliminal message us into buying your comic? ;)
ReplyDeleteI really liked pausing your videos for the extremes. My favorite was "If you see this you paused the video"
ReplyDeleteVery funny video! I must say I never heard of this comic before, and am glad I never have read it. If I did I might have contracted Youngblood's Disease! But seriously awesome video, as always! Look foward to the next one!
ReplyDeleteBecause poor literacy is kewl! LOL! dude your videos are awesome!
ReplyDeleteLinkara where can I buy revolution of the mask and would you ship to Mexico? I'm a huge fan since you started in TGWTG.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.brainscancomics.com
ReplyDeleteDigital download, Emrys! No shipping necessary! ^_~
Another great review! So I see you have your own "Of course!" now eh? Twin clones of Hilter, masters of science!
ReplyDeletePerhaps Byrd's superhero name isn't misspelled. Maybe he's related to Senator Robert C. Byrd.
ReplyDelete"Anyway, our 'New Men' here are actually four guys and one woman. I could point out the stupidity of that but I think it speaks for itself."
ReplyDeleteUm, dude, there are women in the X-Men. Just sayin'.
Otherwise another great review! Nice subliminal advertising by the way (and relax, I'll buy my copy as soon and I can set up a PayPal account).
And honestly, all I could focus on was you used Extreme Pachebel as your soundtrack.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vAxhdRqBdc
(Okay, and you used Buffy & Angel's theme at the end there, but I'm just a nerd.)
Ah, that link should have been http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxkVQy7QLM
ReplyDeleteI fail at the intertubes.
You know, that one panel where Proctor is telling them about his observations reminds me a lot of Horatio Huffenpuff from the old "Beany and Cecil" cartoons, what with the closed eyes, jovial grin, and beard. Try looking them up.
ReplyDeleteAside from that, though, jeez this thing stinks. I'm glad to see that Jeff Matsuda went on to better things.
Hang on. Does that mean that Captain Fanzone from Transformers Animated has Youngblood's disease?
ReplyDeleteOh my god, I owned this book. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, I can't believe I owned this book.
ReplyDeleteI notice the specific Buffy and Angel theme you used is appropriately titled 'Close Your Eyes'... I just know you did that on purpose!
ReplyDeleteDid anyone else think these guys were rips on the original X-Men? (Byrd is Angel, Kodiak is Beast post-blue, horn-guy is Cyclops, TokenWoman is Jean?)