KISS Branded Spicy Meat Buns Look Like Rocks, Taste Like Rolls

KISS Branded Spicy Meat Buns Look Like Rocks, Taste Like RollsKISS your buns? With pleasure but for a limited time only, and it’ll cost you 100 yen each time. We’re talking about the KISS Super-Spicy Chili Tomatoman meat buns on sale at Japan’s Circle K Sunkus convenience stores of course, a tasteful promotion seeking to boost awareness of Gene Simmons and the band’s upcoming Japanese tour.

How To Break Bad In Your Browser

Clicking Bad Turns Cookie Clicker Into A Meth Lab

Breaking Bad was probably one of the most phenomenal shows we’ve seen in years; an instant classic that’ll be talked about for decades to come. Apparently, it’s also become a Cookie Clicker-inspired browser game too, courtesy of the folks at nullism. 

Now, you are the one who clicks. 

Incredible Bionic Man himself appears at NYCC

The subject of the upcoming documentary The Incredible Bionic Man made an appearance at this year’s NYCC, New York City’s contribution to the comic convention scene. Bionic Man is made entirely of prosthetic body parts and systems, including a cardiovascular system made of a mechanical “heart” and iron-based nanoparticle “blood”. He can also walk—somewhat. Roboticists […]

Oldboy remake trailer received with applause at NYCC 2013

A trailer for Spike Lee’s upcoming remake of 2003′s Korean mystery thriller Oldboy was received with applause and cheers by attendees of this year’s New York Comic Con. The trailer and reception might very well waylay any remaining fears the remake will be unworthy of the original. “All of us involved were very much inclined […]

Werner’s 4-Engined “Red Porsche Killer”: More Motors Make A Meaner Motorbike

Werner's 4-Engined Red Porsche Killer: More Motors Make A Meaner MotorbikeFour engines good, two wheels badass! The eye-popping, jaw-dropping and awe-inspiring Red Porsche Killer drag-racing art bike was created by Rötger Feldmann, the graphic artist and motorcycle maniac behind Germany’s wildly popular “Werner” comics, books and movies. Unlike most art projects of its kind, the Red Porsche Killer is fully functional and actually did race a red Porsche – twice.

Calvin and Hobbes documentary “Dear Mr. Watterson” comes out Nov. 15

A Kickstarter-funded documentary, Dear Mr. Watterson, is scheduled to be released Nov. 15, 2013, about 28 years since the debut of its subject matter, the Calvin and Hobbes comic strip. The documentary will be in theaters as well as available for digital download, DVD, and Blu-ray. The documentary features a series of interviews between documentarian […]

Making a Splash: Spectacular Liquid Drop Art

The rise of digital technology has expanded the range of visual art to unimaginable levels in recent years. Without ultra-sensitive photography, the mind-blowing organic forms of Corrie White’s liquid drop art would be impossible. Luckily, the combination of creativity and technology has allowed her to make quite a splash in the art world, and the mesmerizing dance of water and gravity that she is able to capture makes for some truly unforgettable art.

Adopt A Guy: Retail Store Offers A Modern Approach to Matchmaking

Choosing a mate isn’t as simple as shopping for a new pair of jeans
(which is a task that many women dread, so we can’t underestimate the
complexity of jean shopping). But one bold, international company wants
women to select a man by browsing the available options in a store using
a process that’s not unlike shopping for denim. Except that you’ve got
to try your selections on for size after you take them home.

Portal short film “Survive!” filmed in YouTube Space

In Los Angeles, California, there’s a film location called YouTube Space, one where users are able to rent the floor for free – just so long as the product heads to YouTube. Here we’ve got one of a wide variety of videos shot at this lovely location, presented here by Colin and Connor McGuire and […]

TALOS: real Iron Man being built by the US Army

The real-deal Iron Patriot may be closer to reality than we think. In a revelation that somehow escaped the eyes of the press (including ours) for months, a May 28th release from the United States Army suggests that their researchers are working on a request from SOCOM – the U.S. Special Operations Command for technologies. […]