Hey, I heard you guys like trash. Welcome to another installment of Ad Nauseum: a completely original idea where I look at old ads from childhood comic books and write about them as a means to escape an unfillable void! Let's wind the clocks back to December 1996, a time where Superman inexplicably had a …
Ad Nauseam: Genetix #2
Welcome back to "the short end of the stick" when it comes to reading things on the internet. In this edition of Ad Nauseam I digitally scrape the bottom of the barrel with Genetix #2 published in November 1993! This is time you'll never get back, folks. Genetix follows the adventures of a superhero group of …
Calling Dick Tracy!
Chester Gould's Dick Tracy artwork has to be some of the most anatomically incorrect and downright amateur drawings I've seen professionally published. Yet there's a certain charm them. I decided to reference one of Gould's flat iconic images and paint it in a traditional sense complete with value and shadow. About 8 hours of painting throughout the …
Ad Nauseam: Fantastic Force #2
Welcome back, Space Ranger, to another "stomping" edition of Ad Nauseam! It's the only article on the web published at 12:53 PM that features old comic ads likely forgotten for a reason written by someone with arrested development! Tonight we travel back to December 1994, a time where the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers ruled our …
Ad Nauseam: Toxic Avenger #3
You can read the last installment of "Ad Nauseam" here. The Toxic Avenger No. 3-June 1991 The 80's and 90's were an interesting time in American pop culture. It seemed like nearly every license (no matter how grossly inappropriate) was marketed to children in some form. R rated films like Robocop and Rambo had popular …

