The Caped Crusader has survived nearly every possible depiction, from corny to epic — but how often is he drawn in the style of Edward Gorey?

And then there’s this: a 1920s-style Batman movie made up of authentic-looking title cards and eerily-appropriate footage from actual silent films. Very cool.
The Brick Testament—yes, it’s pretty nearly the entire Bible illustrated with LEGO products!

This doesn’t mean it’s for kids, though. There’s much more here than the cutsey stories you heard in Sunday School—Israel B.C. is a bloody, bloody place (the translucent red bricks are used to great effect).
Because the Pep is back, exactly a year after first registering the domain name! Symbolic, no? . . . no? Er . . . yeah.
But symbolism aside (or else inextricably included), there’s many good things in store. Beginning with this! In keeping with the site’s first resurrection, here’s a second helping of our own special brand of multimedia experience—
Listen to The Wall Street Shuffle by the not-well-enough-known British rock band 10cc while reading this strip from the darkly funny webcomic Pictures for Sad Children:
Then, for the irony, play Investopedia’s online stock simulator at the same time!

A photographer explores the less-than-charming subsequent lives of several Disney heroines.