Ask any pet lover about their beloved beast and watch their face light up. Animals can inspire us and steal our hearts like no other. The fine folks who create the Sidekick Series have captured some of those moments in a touching, fun online documentary series featuring adopted pets and their humans (because we all know that our pets really own us, not the other way around). The latest episode features Caldwell Tanner, the head illustrator at CollegeHumor.com. In the short, we meet Caldwell’s dog Harriet. The black pup’s adoption story is a charmer, especially since it features none other than Tom Hardy (lucky dog). We also get a peek at Caldwell’s drawing style. The Web series spotlights cats, too, so fear not feline fiends. Check out the...
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- 3/13/2014
- by Alison Nastasi
- Movies.com
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The Six Super Villains of Nerd Culture created by Caldwell Tanner and Susanna Wolff via College Humor...
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The Six Super Villains of Nerd Culture created by Caldwell Tanner and Susanna Wolff via College Humor...
- 9/7/2012
- by Kyle Reese
- SoundOnSight
If your idea of a romantic gesture is eating the blood-drenched heart of a dead horse (à la Daenerys on Game of Thrones), now you can share that odd character trait of yours with an equally weird Valentine’s Day card!
CollegeHumor, whose musings on pop culture rival the folks at Funny or Die and The Onion, has released a series of utterly hilarious Valentine’s Day cards inspired by television, guaranteed to make your loved one chuckle — if he/she gets the reference.
The cards — which highlight Parks and Recreation, Community, Downton Abbey and more – will probably only make...
CollegeHumor, whose musings on pop culture rival the folks at Funny or Die and The Onion, has released a series of utterly hilarious Valentine’s Day cards inspired by television, guaranteed to make your loved one chuckle — if he/she gets the reference.
The cards — which highlight Parks and Recreation, Community, Downton Abbey and more – will probably only make...
- 2/10/2012
- by Marc Snetiker
- EW.com - PopWatch
This is one of the coolest art collections I've come across in a long time. I've been extremely excited about sharing these you so I hope you like them. This is a collection of art from several different artists that combine the awesomeness of Star Wars with horror themes! I thought about sitting on these until Halloween, but obviously I just couldn't contain myself. These are all part of a art show called Death Star Art Show.
Check out the collection of art below and tell us what you think! The image above is called Past the First Marker by Chris Impink.
28 Parsecs Later by Ross Nover
Gremlin Yodas by Nick Borkowicz
FrankenHan by Kevin Heredman
Bride by Darl Gnau
Dr Anakin Mr Vader by Garth Graham
Nosferatu Palpatine by Buz Hasson
Princess Le-it by Tom Kemp
Boobacca by Caldwell Tanner
Phantasm-D2 by Darl Gnau
Hannibal Yoda by tattoo artist Jeff Annecharico.
Check out the collection of art below and tell us what you think! The image above is called Past the First Marker by Chris Impink.
28 Parsecs Later by Ross Nover
Gremlin Yodas by Nick Borkowicz
FrankenHan by Kevin Heredman
Bride by Darl Gnau
Dr Anakin Mr Vader by Garth Graham
Nosferatu Palpatine by Buz Hasson
Princess Le-it by Tom Kemp
Boobacca by Caldwell Tanner
Phantasm-D2 by Darl Gnau
Hannibal Yoda by tattoo artist Jeff Annecharico.
- 9/29/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
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