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Better Than a Superfriend on Your Chest

by Jessica

I was going through the latest Previews and found something that would make a great Christmas gift. (Hey it gets earlier every year.) In terms of design Graffiti has really outdone themselves with this extremely well-designed Batman shirt. It’s quite different than any Batman design I’ve ever seen on a tee shirt. Take a look: batman-t-shirt.jpg
In other news, the World of Warcraft comic book is set to be sold November 14, and with it’s release, I’ve done some pondering. I’m not much for online gaming, though I do dig some video games. With that said, maybe I missed the point of massive multiplayer online games, but isn’t the point that you create your own guilds and storylines? Being immersed in storyline and character interaction is what drives mmorpgs so why take that creative power from the audience by having a licensed comic book? I guess the folks at Blizzard decided that partnering with DC and Wildstorm would make for a good crossover and a lot more cash, that’s my view anyway. I long for the day when someone invents an online rpg that is graphically beautiful, extremely easy to play, immersive, and free. That’s the only way you’d catch me in another realm. Anyway, at least Jim Lee’s cover is nothing less than beautiful. Of course if you have questions or comments on my humble blog just let me know.
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2 Responses to “Better Than a Superfriend on Your Chest”

  1. kingsmoothie Says:

    Graphitti makes some good quality shirts. You better get some.

  2. Comic Book Journal » Blog Archive » What in the World (of Warcraft?) Says:

    [...] wrote about my views of turning a massive mulitplayer online roleplaying game into a comic at http://www.comicbookjournal.net/better-than-a-superfriend-on-your-chest/. Now that the book has been released I’d thought I’d give World of Warcraft #1 a shot. [...]

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