Kitty Cosplay understands that Will is the most iconic character in Stranger Things, so when she decided to do a cosplay based on the Netflix show, she decided to go as Will while he was trapped in the Other Side and communicated with his mother. The decision to throw the Demigorgon's arm through the wall really sells the terrifying side of the show. I have to wonder if she was inspired at all by this previous Stranger Things wall cosplay.
When you name a comic Poorly Drawn Lines you're shifting the emphasis from the artwork to the actual content, and boy does Reza Farazmand's series deliver on that front!
The San Francisco based cartoonist has been putting out Poorly Drawn Lines comics for only three years and yet it has become one of the top webcomics on the net because his strips are so damn funny!
We've featured Poorly Drawn Lines comics here on Neatorama many times before, but if you're new to the strip and would like to sink your teeth into some more then this Bored Panda collection should satisfy your appetite for illustrated wit.
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Back in the days of coin op arcades games like Pac-Man had low bit theme songs designed to lure players to the cabinet from across a noisy arcade, and those silly little songs really got stuck in your head...like for the rest of your life.
Even though I haven't slipped a quarter into a Pac-Man arcade machine for well over a decade I can still bring that classic 8-bit tune to mind whenever I want because I once had a serious case of Pac-Man fever.
And now I've got that feeling once again thanks to Dave Wave's delightful ten different style rendition of the Pac-Man theme song!
Billy On The Street is the absolute best thing happening on the sidewalks of New York these days, and his abrasively candid game show stars people who don't know what to expect when Billy shoves a mic in their face.
He gets yelled at, questioned and flat out ignored, but Billy runs on until he finds a participant who's awake and aware enough to answer his questions sometimes strictly for our amusement.
And speaking of amusing- Seth Rogen, he's an amusing guy, and Billy found out that some New Yorkers genuinely cared when they heard Seth had passed away...while others had no clue who he was.
Good thing Seth was there to film their reactions!
Doctor Who has presented us with some of the most original and iconic alien races in sci-fi history, and even people who have never seen the show know of the Daleks or the Cybermen.
Most of the alien races created for the show are that perfect blend of campy and bizarre, with an undeniable edge to them despite their funny faces.
Who could forget the seemingly peaceful Ood, who turned out to be just as sinister as they look, or the cat faced Sisters of Plenitude, who grow their own human beings for medical research purposes?
And let's not omit the adorable Adipose, the cute and crittery Tivolians and the hard as nails Judoon, because they prove not every alien species on the show is out to kill the Doctor and his companions.
Marvel comics has always catered to an older crowd than most of their competitors, and they have never shied away from including adult themes in their storylines or killing off a main character.
Their heroes will kill, and death is no stranger to the Marvel Universe (she's part of a love triangle with Deadpool and Thanos!), so they have presented readers with some pretty grisly panels over the last 55 years.
And speaking of Deadpool-he's proven to be one of the grisliest characters in comics because he can regenerate from pretty much any wound, so comic creators like to really stick it to him.
Of course there's no gore quite like zombie gore, and the Marvel Zombies series featured zombified superheroes doing all sorts of nasty stuff, such as Spider-Man munching on Mary Jane or Giant-Man using Black Panther as a living food source. *shivers*
Movie studios often have unrealistic expectations when it comes to box office sales, and when a movie doesn't live up to those expectations they pull it from theaters without a second thought.
Sometimes low sales justify the pull, or in the case of The Rocky Horror Picture Show low sales plus controversy cause the movie to get pulled, but studios never know when a movie is going to become a cult classic.
Rocky Horror has gone on to become the big daddy of all cult classics- it has played continuously in theaters across the country for the last 37 years.
Movies like Office Space, Heathers and Donnie Darko did well in the rental market after becoming cult classics, because people spread the word about these offbeat films that were barely in the theaters.
John Carpenter's horror classic The Thing is arguably the most surprising box office flop, because between Kurt Russell's performance and the amazing creature fx it should have made it big.
Speech bubbles are made to deliver the words uttered by characters to our eyeballs, who then transfer the information to our brains.
But before the speech bubble can come into existence it must be constructed and filled by the almighty Creative, who then turns it over to the Speech Curator for approval.
And since the almighty Creative likes to get saucy the stuff that comes out of its mouth doesn't always meet with the Curator's approval.
But as these Deathbulge comics show sometimes the speech bubbles are given a voice despite their message of madness, because the Speech Curator has a bit of a drinking problem too.
Lesson of the day- don't drink and talk, or vile and reprehensible statements may escape your lips...
It can be hard to tell when you've had too much internet for the day, especially when you keep going down search engine rabbit holes that all lead to a limitless wonderland of fun.
But all it usually takes to make me log off for the day is an image that's both satisfying and deeply unsettling to my tired brain, so I can have sweet nightmares.
If you suffer from internet addiction like I do, and you find it hard to go a day without browsing your brains out, you should search for images and videos that force your hand to close the browser.
Because together we can beat internet addiction one click at a time.
Puns can be polarizing, some people absolutely adore them and other people groan and complain about them. If you're a punny person though, you won't want to miss this list of 15 great pun-based product.
The list is particularly handy if you have a pun-lover on your Christmas list. And if you are a pun fan that wants to share your obsession with your friends and families, you can even send out these delightful Christmas cards.
Sonic the hedgehog hasn't received enough love from game designers in the 21st century despite the fact that fans still go gaga over that fly little blue guy twenty something years after his first appearance.
No matter how scary the world becomes, all you need is one ring.
So fans have taken it upon themselves to keep Sonic alive online, and most recently the Sonic the Hedgehog Twitter account has been serving up the laughs with strange memes and inside jokes meant for hardcore Sonic fans.
It turns out we have Sonic superfan and SEGA social media manager Aaron Webber to thank for the hilarious Twitter account, which Aaron took from typical to truly dazzling by letting his strange Sonic centric sense of humor off the leash.
It's important to learn a foreign language if you plan on traveling outside the U.S., and there are many cities in North America where knowing French, Spanish or Chinese will help you feel at home.
It's equally important to learn another language or three if you want to catch all the non-English jokes hidden in your favorite movies.
Then you would know Christian Slater's character J.D. was lying when he said he had "Ich Luge" (I'm lying) bullets in Heathers, and you would have noticed Bruce Wayne is driving a Lamborghini Murciélago in The Dark Knight, which is Spanish for "bat". (NSFW due to language)
People who love posing hypothetical questions are constantly asking us what we would do if this, that or the other situation arose, and usually we reply "I dunno" just to get them to shut up.
But if asken "what would you do if you found out your dog was actually a man who'd been cursed to be a dog?" most people would do exactly what the guy in this strip from Mr. Lovenstein comics did and leave well enough alone! Because dogs are better at keeping secrets...
The Monty Python crew are the undisputed masters of witty comedy, and comedy fans who can't live on slapstick or stand up alone find sketches from Monty Python's Flying Circus to be a feast for the senses.
Our eyeballs get to watch all sorts of silly stuff take place on the screen, like silly walks and cross-dressing mounties, but our ears are the real winners because they got to hear all the classic lines that made comedy history.
Sketches featuring the man who speaks in anagrams, the man who says things in a very roundabout way and the Woody family were crafted to appeal to fans of wordplay.
And after watching them a few times the lines will get stuck in your head and turn your mind into a flying circus of linguistic fun!
I've seen some dedicated SpongeBob Squarepants fans online but I've never seen one willing to climb to the top of a high tower spire atop a building just to declare their love via vandalism.
But it appears Russian SpongeBob fans, or more specifically Patrick Star fans, are braver than the rest and don't mind putting their lives in danger to give Patrick the exposure he deserves.
As you'd expect the Russian authorities aren't happy about the stunt, but the Voronezh chapter of the SpongeBob Appreciation Society must be thrilled to bits!