One of the things that I love about comic book art is when it shows a good degree of fluid movement. It's really hard to do on a cover, as well as in a comic book. I think the way that the way that it is depicted below is awesome! Although, it's kind of cheating (the comic has three different covers), it does convey the motion of something moving.
I give you Amazing Spiderman # 617 covers
Amazing Spider-Man # 617 Something is Coming Variant
Jumping from the 60's to the 80's is this week's song "Sweet Child o' Mine" from the one & only Guns-N-Roses.
"Sweet Child o' Mine" was the third single off of G-N-R's "Appetite for Destruction" album. Released as a single in 1988 (whereas the album was released in 1987), suprisingly becoming the bands first, and only, # 1 hit.
Did You Know?
"Sweet Child o' Mine" was made from a combination of Slash joking around during a jam session and an unfinished song written about Rose's then-girlfriend Erin Everly?
Apparently, Slash played the intro in a jam session as a joke, practicing when guitarist Izzy Stradlin asked Slash to play it again, and Axl rushed upstairs to find an ode he'd started but hadn't finished. With Steven Adler's added drum part, the harmony became the core of the song. *
Here is the trailer for the next Marvel Animated movie. Based off of one of Marvel's best story lines involving the Incredible Hulk (in my opinion), "Planet Hulk" comes out in Feb. 2010. I'm not the biggest fan of the animation, but it looks good enough to enjoy!