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November 6

Brainnnnns!

Let’s face it: Zombies are awesome. There isn’t any denying it, so it’s time to embrace it! LovieDovieAnn made this I Heart Zombies pillow for a friend, the perfect way to let the world know how you really feel about our undead friends. (via craftster).

And how  can you ignore a Zombie Cupcake? Honestly, just say the words “Zombie Cupcake” and tell me it doesn’t bring a smile to your face, even better when you realize it isn’t a punk band, but an actual baked treat. Porcalina posted this yummy ode to Zombies to her Flickr stream.

Hey, zombie kids are still kids, right? Why should a little zombie girl miss out on Girl Scouts just because she’s undead and likes to eat brains? She shouldn’t! So take a look at these Zombie Girl Scout Merit Badges that Wheezyx posted on craftster.

And if your zombie kiddies are into the outdoors, you might want to keep them from this summer camp, where “zombie killing” class happens right after arts & crafts. This Zombie Summer Camp Shirt was made and posted on craftster by Ladypie, complete with a big bloody hand print on the back.

The I Heart Zombies T-Shirt that daymoth made for her step-son’s birthday with stencils and posted it on craftster.

And if you really like zombie t-shirts, check out a list of over 50 great zombie t-shirts from the gang over at Teenormous.

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March 24

Who Watches the Watchmen?

If you read the amazing graphic novel by Alan Moore, in the past couple weeks, you probably have. You’ll receive no argument from me that The Watchmen was an incredible film, but as so often with beloved books-turned-movie there was a lot missing. Where is the pirate comic we all loved so much? And what about Hollis Mason and the excerpts from his book that gave us such a perspective on what it was like to be a masked crime fighter?.

Well, good news, folks. Warner Brothers is not letting us down. Today, on Blu-Ray, DVD, and On Demand you will find The Watchmen: Tales of the Black Freighter. In addition to the gut wrenching, often incredibly gory pirate tale that was the comic-inside-the-comic in The Watchmen novel, the disc will also feature Under the Hood, the back story on Hollis Mason, the first Nite Owl.

Even if you haven’t read the graphic novel, if you loved The Watchmen as a stand alone film, I know you’ll want to have your hands on these two other short films. In the book, Tales of the Black Freighter serves as a vivid and sometimes sickening parallel to what is happening in the world The Watchmen inhabit, and Under the Hood serves as more than a back story on the character who only managed one little scene in the film, but a look inside the inner workings of a “masked-avenger”. Perhaps one of my favorite lines from The Watchmen graphic novel came from Hollis Mason’s book:

I’ve heard all the psychologists’ theories, and I’ve heard all the jokes and the rumors and the innuendo, but what it comes down to for me is that I dressed up like an owl and fought crime  because it was fun and because it needed doing and because I goddam felt like it.

Okay. There it is. I’ve said it. I dressed up. As an owl. And fought crime. [sic] The Watchmen 1986, Alan Moore.

So there it is, I’ve said it. I’m going to buy The Watchmen: Tales of the Black Freighter. And you should too.

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March 24

Flight of the Conchords Sock Monkey

Flight of the Conchords Sock Monkey

Okay, so I haven’t watched Flight of the Conchords yet (sadly, we don’t have any pay channels), but it’s on my Netflix list and I know all you geeks enjoy this show. Croqzine.com made this hilariously geeky sock monkey of Jemaine Clement, yet another craft that I must hide from my monkey-loving kid. Anyone else have a geek-themed sock monkey?

March 18

Mountain Dew Voltage Giveaway

Mountain Dew Voltage has given Geek Crafts five prize packs – each with a Mountain Dew Voltage t-shirt and some Voltage. We get to give these away to our readers! All you have to do is leave a comment with a link to a geek craft – your own or a good one you’ve come across – and your email address. We’ll pick our five favorite entries on April 1, 2009. Winners will be notified via email on April 2, 2009. This contest is open to U.S. residents only. One entry per person, please.

Thanks go to Mountain Dew Voltage for the prizes!