Opening the Adventure Vault: Seth Wolfshorndl’s Evil Ain’t Easy

One of the benefits of having a website is the opportunity to plug certain people and projects that you want your readers to see. That’s what we're doing today.

A friend of ours, and fellow ItsAllTrue.Net lurker, Seth Wolfshorndl, is in this month’s Zuda Comics competition. Zuda is the online imprint of DC Comics. Every month they feature a competition between ten original comics, each one hoping to come out on top. Not only is this an extremely cool way for undiscovered and independent comic creators to get some attention, but DC takes it a step farther. The winner of each month’s competition is given a paying contract with DC Comics, and their comic is published regularly on the Zuda site. For anyone lucky enough to break into the top ten, it’s a big opportunity. But it doesn’t stop there, you still have to win.

Top 10 Batman Villains that don’t need an action figure

In my time as Gotham City's top citizen, I've had plenty of experience reading about Batman's battles with the more superstitious and cowardly among us. It appears that this blog spends it's Friday's talking about the Most Requested Figures, but what about least requested? I've asked my childhood friend that I've never mentioned previously, Ebonhorn, to come and showcase ten Batman villains that no one is asking for...

Mr. Rant & the cardboard Ford Explorer

I didn’t much feel like ranting this week, that’s how you can tell I’ve been sick.  But then something happened on Tuesday that spurred me to the site for at least one brief spiel.  Hold onto your hats, this will go quick.

Jurassic Park toys.  Apparently, this line has been hanging onto the fringe of the toy world through KB Toys exclusives ever since the last movie.  I didn’t realize this until recently when the line was “revived” by Hasbro as a Toys R Us exclusive.  Seems like Hasbro, at least with this line, has really mastered the art of taking decade old molds of dinosaurs, repainting them god awful neon colors, and re-releasing them every few years.  Kudos to them, I guess…