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Post by J. T./Jessica on Jun 2, 2007 8:29:18 GMT -5
May 2007 - Nukeland CinemaIn the time since it started, Nukeland's been invaded by mind-controlled citizens, clay ninjas, Bionicles, evil clones and more... and yet the citizens of Nukeland, including the founder Lord Nuke, still find time to play Gamecube, lead secret lives, and just have fun. Silly at times, snarky often, occasionally even sarcastic, yet amazingly never stupid, not even when doing catgirl food commericals, Nukeland quickly became one of my favorite webcomics.
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Jul 2, 2007 14:31:26 GMT -5
June 2007 - Evil Overlord, Inc.Evil Overlord, Inc. - home of the famous (infamous) Evil Overlord List that has been a staple of the internet for years. A list that, in fact, has inspired dozens like it; including the Literati Club Edition. While the Evil Overlord List is currently on hiatus, over the years it has grown to include over 250 rules for prospective evil overlords to rule by. If you haven't checked it out at SOME point.... "What's WRONG with you, man?" -- Dark Helmet.
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Aug 5, 2007 21:21:35 GMT -5
July 2007 - Power Ranger CentralOver the years, I'm sure the question has been asked; "How does J.T. know so much about Power Rangers?" The answer is simple; I visit Power Ranger Central, and it's sister-site Super Sentai Resource, and start reading. It's how I know that after Op: Overdrive, the next series will be "PR: Jungle Fury". It's how I know that Tommy and Jason calling each other 'Bro' is a possible nod to the fact that the Red and Green ZyuRangers WERE brothers... It's how I know most of what I know.
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Sept 13, 2007 20:42:35 GMT -5
August 2007 - Super Sentai Time CapsuleThe sister-site to Ranger Central, when I need to know about the original Super Sentai series that was turned into a Power Ranger series, this is where I turn. From Goranger to Gekiranger and everything in between, you can find it here. Want to know how big the Bakuryuu in AbaRanger are? Which Super Sentai series to draw from Power Rangers was? They've got it here.
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Nov 7, 2007 16:00:38 GMT -5
Sep/Oct 07 - In Space, No One Can Hear StarscreamOtherwise known affectionately as "The 'Nobody Listens to Starscream' Place" - Wayward herself nicknamed it that - home of Wayward's customs and fanfics (while 'Worlds Apart, Worlds Away' is the best overall 'age' of Wayward-fic, I recommend "Stormworld" in the 'Larval Stage' and "Bring Me To Fish" in the 'Wayward Insecticon Theater') among various information relating to the Insecticons and other items. But perhaps the biggest draw to In Space is the (in)famous Insecticomics. The site itself says it best; "In the context of the Insecticomics, the characters are not toys, but actual Transformers. Just really small and living in a human's apartment. The fact that they're mass-produced and sold as toys by humans doesn't bother them, and toy stores are an accepted way to increase the size of one's army. They also never question why there's characters from pretty much every generation running around, or how, say, Waspinator and Thrust exist simultaneously. Or why Vector Prime can teleport but he carries a rubber sword. Basically, the whole thing doesn't make much sense and 'internal continuity' are words unknown. Welcome to the Insecticomics: Volume IV." Volume IV because Insecticomics is into its fourth hundred issues.
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Apr 25, 2008 22:02:37 GMT -5
J.T.'s Site of The Month:Life on The BeatA site created and operated by a member of law enforcement, Life on the Beat features the "Last Night's Shift" newsletter - describing actual calls that the webmaster deals with while on duty - and the "Ask-A-Cop" messageboard. "Life on the Beat", in the time since I discovered it, has given me new respect for members of law enforcement the world over and has been an inspiration to me personally...
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Oct 5, 2010 13:07:35 GMT -5
InkTankHome of some of my favorite webcomics; "Sorry, We're Open" is a clerkin' classic, "Weak-End Warriors" takes paintballing to a new angle, "Angst Technology" is just classic comedy, and while all three of those have technically ended, the characters from them survive alongside new characters in the titular webcomic "InkTank".
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Post by J. T./Jessica on Dec 25, 2010 11:28:43 GMT -5
The WhiteboardAnthromorphic animals that work in a paintball store and play the game in their spare time, As well as come up with dangerous and crazy inventions including a paintball gun that shot through a time warp, the infamous Pizza Transporter, and just about anything else Doc touches, really. Especially after a Dew bender.
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