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Watson’s ‘Jeopardy’ Run, ‘Drive Angry’ Vs. ‘Ghost Rider,’ And LL Cool J In Today’s Twitter Report
Interest in Watson's quest to dethrone humanity as Earth's trivia champions on "Jeopardy!" continued last night. Matt Fraction predicted how it all would end, Chip Zdarsky called for Alex Trebek to show some more emotion, and Brian Lynch hoped for an easy final challenge.
There's some movie tweetage awaiting you after [read more]
Oscar Nominations, A ‘Fantastic Four’ Death, And ‘Wizard’ Magazine In Today’s Twitter Report
Spoiler haters around the world woke up to a chilling reveal today as news rolled about a specific character's death in "Fantastic Four." His or her name will not appear in the Twitter Report today, so feel free to read on. You will, however, find a few colorful reactions from [read more]
TWITTER REPORT: ‘American Idol’ Reactions, ‘Wednesday Comics’ And ‘Wonder Woman’
Lee DeWyze, Crystal Bowersox and Bret Michaels grabbed a lot of attention on "American Idol" Wednesday night, and Michaels in particular gave an against-all-odds performance. That wasn't enough to win over Rob Liefeld and Erik Larsen in the end though, and they tweeted accordingly.
In other news, Chris Hastings tweeted a [read more]
Axe Cop and Dr. McNinja to Team Up in a Webcomic [Exclusive]
Filed under: Webcomics, Crossover
Last week in our interview with "Axe Cop" creators (and recent Dark Horse Comics signees) Ethan and Malachai Nicolle it was revealed that the brothers' axe-wielding protagonist would be meeting Christopher Hastings' celebrated webcomic hero Dr. ... Read [read more]
‘The Adventures of Dr. McNinja’ Comes to Dark Horse [NYCC]
Filed under: Dark Horse, Conventions, Webcomics
At New York Comic-Con today, Dark Horse Comics announced that they'll be publishing print collections of the popular (and awesome) webcomic The Adventures of Dr. McNinja, the continuing story of a doctor who is also [read more]
‘Machine of Death’: How Webcomics Creators Hit #1 on Amazon and Took Down Glenn Beck
Filed under: Interviews, Webcomics
Five years ago, Ryan North did an installment of his daily strip, Dinosaur Comics, where T-Rex came up with a premise for a book about a machine that tells people how they're going to die. It was originally intended [read more]