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Friday, January 14, 2011
Superman 707 arrives/ Continuing the "Grounded" Storyline
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Superman #707 Story Outline by J. Michael Straczynski Script by Chris Roberson Pencils by Allan Goldman Inks by Ebel Ferreira A Whole ...
Noir in Austin - "Out of the Past" and "Laura" at the Paramount on Sunday
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Out of the Past starts at 2:00 and Laura starts at 4:00. I believe one ticket will get you into both shows. I'll be there at 1:40 ...
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
I should of stuck with that job
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A long time ago, some colleagues at my current job and I were chatting, and I was describing the most troubling part of the job I'd had ...
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011
History of the Batmobile
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This has been making the rounds a bit, and a couple of you have chucked it my way (thanks for that, btw, PaulT and MattA!). I've said ...
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I Kind of Hate this Idea - High School Batman
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iO9 posted concept art from a never-developed cartoon idea about "what if Gotham was a high school, and all the villains just people i...
The Frontier is Everywhere
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This is not official NASA work. This is a NASA fan film. And it encapsulates exactly why I believe in a space program by the people an...
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iPhone comes to Verizon
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It looks like iPhone is finally coming to Verizon in February. I am not one who cares all that much as I haven't drunk the Kool-Aid on ...
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Monday, January 10, 2011
Action Comics #900 (900!) Variant Cover by Alex Ross
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complete with " guy freaking out in the corner ". If you've been to my living room, you'll have seen prints by Alex Ros...
Go Ducks!
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I am rooting for the Oregon Ducks in the 2010-2011 BCS Championship Game. That's just how I roll. That two-point conversion was just...
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Sunday, January 9, 2011
Back from Sub-Diego - I read a lot
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In the Aquaman comics from around 2004, the waterfront of San Diego was somehow cleaved from the shoreline and plunged into the ocean. The ...
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