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If you thought bow ties couldn’t possibly get any geekier—take a look at the evidence. Bonus nerd points for being a clip-on.

Check out the Superman version after the break.

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This custom thick chunk metal bracelet is adorned with comic book pages featuring Harley Quinn and the Joker that are coated with sealer for a smooth finish. Check out more pics after the break.

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The whole Wonder Woman pants issue continues to rage on, stoked by the two final covers of Justice League #1. As you will see in the image below, they feature Wonder Woman with and without pants.

That makes Mario Pieda’s photoshop above all that more amusing. It turns the tables and re-imagines all of the other Justice League members without pants.

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To celebrate the arrival of Comic-Con, Threadless has released a special edition comic book storyline series of tees.

From Threadless:

Inspired by the theme “Noir” and titled “Sorry Babe…,” the collection includes artwork by Lee Bermejo, Dave Johnson, Eduardo Risso and Matheus Lopes, whose design was chosen for the Threadless Loves Noir Challenge. Each tee from the series follows a script written by Brian Azzarello.

The artwork is pretty fantastic. I couldn’t resist getting Issue 2, Vol 2 for myself. The shirts can be purchased individually for $24 or as a set for $79.

Check out the Threadless blog for more details on the story.


This full-size Lego Minifig space helmet concept from designer Jonathan Robson is intended to be a learning aid for children. As a child Robson was a Lego Club member and he attributes the comics that came in the monthly club magazine with helping him learn to read. The helmet is his way of giving back.

A life-size LEGO Space Helmet plays downloadable audio tracks for comics. The concept designed by Jonathan Robson is based on a LEGO helmet with a gold space visor. The helmet acts as a headset for listening to the audio for LEGO comics as well as a role-playing toy. Once subscribed to Audio Comic, you’ll receive the LEGO comic through the post with your activation code to download the audio onto a USB brick. Simply slot the brick into the back of the helmet, put it on and enjoy the exciting LEGO Audio comic experience! Two buttons on the side of the helmet allow to skip through pages in the audio tracks.

Again, the helmet is only a concept at this point, but it’s a cute idea. Even the instruction manual for a breadmaker would be thrilling when filtered through this helmet.

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That’s right, Satan’s possessed Andrew Hillman to create this Hellboy hoodie. A concept design on par with the Mega Man hoodie from earlier this year.

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Thanks to a vigilante Justice League of costumed supernerds, one shoplifter that took Free Comic Book Day festivities a little too seriously last week will get his just deserts.

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Are you committed to Batman or Superman? Well, it depends on which ring you wear. Keep in mind that wearing both makes you a whore. Check out the gallery after the break for the full lineup.

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The opposite sex will just flock to you when you wear this shirt. Not only are you a comic book geek, you also have some mental problems. Not sure how anyone could pass up all that goodness in a single package.

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batman flowchart

Think you measure up to the Caped Crusader? Consult this flowchart shirt to see if you are the right person for the job.

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