My "ultimate fanboy" tattoo is a combination of my favorite comic book hero's symbols. Many people have probably seen Batman's logo with Superman's inside. To add to this, it would have green glow surrounding it, a la Green Lantern, and would be snagged in the center of Spiderman's webs and some of Spawn's black ooze-like symbiote dripping into a puddle.
I know it sounds like a giant mess, but it comes together relatively cleanly in my drawings. Wish I had the money to get it done right.
It took a few episodes for this show to come into its own, but with episodes four and five being as good as they were, I got hooked and grew to love it more as time goes on, even got the non-TV watching girlfriend into this. Besides Lost and Heroes, this is the only show still engaging me (I'm looking at you Supernatural/Smallville/Burn Notice, etc.). I definitely hope Fox executives look around online and see the fan following and resurrect it, maybe with some semblance of an advertising campaign too.
I'm really surprised my Whedon-ite friends haven't hooked into this show with more vigor, but there weren't many of Family Guy fans the first time around either, and look what happened there.
This episode really exhibits how this show is coming into its own. For the first few episodes, I really wasn't sure where they were going with this plotline, or if I would ever care, but the fourth and fifth episodes really changed that and now this is in my must-see list of shows.