Tuesday, September 29, 2020

"Star Trek" and "Continues" web series shine in these creative collages

A couple weeks ago you saw the clever collages created by C.J., who's an avid fan of "Wonder Woman," "The Bionic Woman," "Star Trek" and much more. C.J. has turned his attention to not only the original "Trek" series but also the newer fan-made web series "Star Trek Continues." Have you seen the web series? It looks amazing, and this author is going to dive into those episodes herself very soon. The actors' likenesses to the original cast are pretty good, and the sets look incredible. In the meantime, you can enjoy these colorful images, courtesy of C.J., and yes, you can download them ...



















Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Terrific non-TV Toys: Batgirl ViniMate by Diamond Select Toys, 2018

This time on Terrific non-TV Toys, it's an item released for Free Comic Book Day a couple years ago, for something a tad different. It's yet another Batgirl figure (statue?) in our "Backlog of Batgirls" in 2020, and we're still trying to catch up! (Yes, more have been procured since we started chipping away at the backlog ... sigh ...) For this one, you'll see that she's part of a dynamic duo -- though her sometimes-boyfriend from the comics, Nightwing, is conspicuously absent! We'll explain why ...

Thursday, September 17, 2020

TV and movie collages, take 2!

Last week you saw the creative collages of TV and movie stars by "Just a Fan." Now we present part 2, another assortment of lovely image. Thanks again, C.J.!













 


Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Canadian artist Jim Wilson gets creative again, this time on the Starship Enterprise

Well, our buddy Jim Wilson of the Great White North is at it again. You've seen Jim's clever "Dukes of Hazzard" art on this blog, and it was featured in the BRBTV books "Them Dukes! Them Dukes!" and "Let's Roll, Kato: A Guide to TV's Green Hornet." Jim is also a fan of "Star Trek," both the original series and various other incarnations. One of his latest garage projects (and he has many, believe me!) was the command chair of Captain James T. Kirk of the USS Enterprise. This turned out pretty nice! And Jim completed this very quickly, in only a couple days.









I had to wonder about that snazzy NCC 1701 nameplate. Jim says it's a piece of brass plate with plastic letters he glued on and painted in hammer finish paint. Then he dusted it with gold and brass paint.

This talented guy has got to take commissions, I say!!! Geesh. And Jim jokes that he added the beer because it's a Canadian chair (for a Canadian captain, actually).


Photos courtesy of Jim Wilson; do not copy without permission.

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Check out these beautiful TV show collages by a talented fan

He calls himself "Just a Fan," and he generously shares with BRBTV his creative collages of stars of TV shows and movies both classic and modern. "Wonder Woman," "The Bionic Woman," the '80s "Supergirl movie and the modern CW TV show "Supergirl," classic "Star Trek" and more have inspired him. Thanks so much, C.J., for sharing these, and there are so many that we're going to break this into two posts -- one this week and one next week! (And no, he doesn't mind if you download them.)




 



 




Tuesday, September 08, 2020

Terrific TV Toys: Batgirl figures from "DC Super Hero Girls," part 2!

Last month on Terrific TV Toys, we showed you some Batgirl dolls / figures from the "DC Super Hero Girls" web / TV series, the original incarnation. Now, we look at a couple more dolls, but we're bringing it more up to date with the version of the show that's currently airing on the Cartoon Network. This second incarnation of "Super Hero Girls" is savvy, smart, and the little jokes and quirks roll by quick, so you've got to pay attention! (Maybe that's if you're an adult -- kids probably get it much better!)

Thursday, September 03, 2020

Tune in this Saturday to hear BRB chat "Dallas," "Dynasty" and lots more classic TV stuff!


Many thanks to Scott Romine, whom this author knows from "The Dukes of Hazzard" realm, for the lively chat on all kinds of classic television shows and geekery for his weekly radio show "Gwatney Unplugged" on KARN Newsradio 102.9. Scott, a talented artist who collaborated on paintings with the late James ("Rosco P. Coltrane) Best of "The Dukes," and has helped create celeb websites, wanted to talk all things "Dukes," of course, but also great shows like "Dallas," "Dynasty," "CHiPs" and more. 

 Our chat hits the airwaves at 11 a.m. on Saturday from the Little Rock, Arkansas, station, but you can listen live from anywhere at the KARN website.

Tuesday, September 01, 2020

Check out the redesigned GreenHornet.com


The official website of the Green Hornet has gotten a sleek new look, as just announced by Mary Kay Johnston in The Black Beauty (the 1966 Green Hornet) and The Green Hornet Vintage Toys Facebook groups. Mary Kay's grandfather was George Trendle, a creator of the Green Hornet character and producer of the 1966 TV series of the character, and Mary Kay serves as board VP of Green Hornet Inc. 

 Called "The Green Hornet and Kato" with a nod to the superstardom of co-star Bruce Lee, the new site features a history of the characters as well as a list of current licensees, including this author and "Let's Roll, Kato: A Guide to TV's Green Hornet." There's a new movie being considered for the characters, and an animated series has been mentioned lately, too, so how timely to see a new official website, too!