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Spotlight: Mike Mongello (2012)

3 Aug

August 3, 2012

Mike Monge. Spend any time here and you’ll run across his work. Whether it is the amazing work he’s done of superheroes, celebrities, monsters, or pin-ups, or if you’ve seen the headers he’s made especially for this blog, I’m sure you’ve been impressed. I’ve showcased one or two other artists on this site, but i think with far more exposure than any other, I can officially declare Mike The Official Artist of bmj2k.com

That’s an amazing honor.

And he’s a great guy too. Check out these images, some old, some new, all fantastic. And before you leave, check out his links at the bottom. Click on them, explore, enjoy.

Badass Thor!

The Dark Knight Rises!

Before and After

Raphael is my favorite. One of you will understand why.

John Carter. The movie flopped, the picture rocks.

That’s just the tip of the iceberg. You can find earlier spotlights here and you can find all of his amazing artwork at his own site, www.supermonge.com.

Remember that site, www.supermonge.com.

Have you bookmarked it yet? www.supermonge.com.

All contents ™ and © 2012 Michael Mongello unless otherwise noted herein. All rights reserved.

Death Rides an American Chopper. (Senior vs. Junior Week 4)

3 Sep

September 3, 2010

Was it the Black Widow bike?

They say that life imitates art. This week, American Chopper Sr. vs. Jr. copied a comic book. Specifically, it was the cover of The Adventures of Superman 481.

In a real world tragedy, a workman who was fixing the roof of Paulie’s new shop fell through a hole to his death on the concrete floor below. His name was not released, but The Editor’s and Staff of Mr. Blog’s Tepid Ride wish to send their deepest condolences. No one’s death should be fodder for either a reality show or a silly blog.

But as Vince McMahon said, the show must go on.

The usual comic book antics took an even sillier twist this week when it was revealed that Mikey’s assistant, hired to organize, well, everything about Mikey, was discovered to be legally blind, leaving Mikey no choice but to drive around his assistant on the assistant’s errands. (Did I mention that his license was suspended three months ago? No I did not. I could not make this up if I tried.)

What Mikey did not realize is that his new employee, Matt Murdoch, is secretly the blind superhero Daredevil, the man without fear.

Tragically, even Daredevil was unable to prevent the terrible events about to unfold, as the war between the Teutuls was about to take its first fatality.

While fixing Paulie’s roof, a workman succumbed to the fumes from all of Mikey’s open paint cans and fell through a hole in the roof.

Death, on his customized OCC chopper, rode in and not even the Man Without Fear could  prevent his death.

Paulie, grief stricken, called in his very creepy pastor to counsel the crew. The pastor showed up, waved around a paperback that may or may not have been a book about Roswell but was definitely not a Bible, muttered some new age aphorisms, and vanished in a puff of smoke.

Oh, and three days later Paul Sr. called to see what’s up.