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www.comicbookresources.com — The good news is that "The Incredible Hulk" beat market projections by a cool $5 mil, redeeming the franchise and opening up the possibility of more serequels. The funny thing? Ang Lee's "Hulk" still beat it by $8 million. Paging Nick Nolte?more...more...
        by joshschr Jun 16, '08
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www.kansascity.com — ...more...more...
        by dough boy Jun 16, '08
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www.thedeadbolt.com — Must be a nice time to work at Marvel Studios, wouldn't you say, True Believers? I mean, sure, you might have to occasionally talk your boss out of doing something stupid like not bringing Jon Favreau back for Iron Man 2 or keeping Edward Norton from...more...more...
        by dough boy Jun 14, '08
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www.msnbc.msn.com — “I think Hitler was a beginner compared to the comic-book industry,” wrote psychiatrist Frederic Wertham in his 1954 book, “Seduction of the Innocent,” which linked comics to the rise in juvenile delinquency.more...more...
        by dough boy Jun 12, '08
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io9.com — ...more...more...
        by dough boy Jun 12, '08
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www.divinecaroline.com — Before the rise of the television, comic books were one of the most widespread forms of entertainment. Between 1945 and 1954, distribution and readership soared; in particular, the horror, crime, violence, and sadism genres became widely popular. While...more...more...
        by dough boy Jun 12, '08
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www.comicpriceindex.com — The Silver-Age Comic Price Index "SCPI" is a composite of frequently traded key comic books from the 1960s. The index reflects overall strength or weakness in prices of high-value Silver-Age comic books from 2002 to the present.more...more...
        by evlthecat Jun 6, '08
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www.nytimes.com — ...more...more...
        by dough boy Jun 1, '08
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blog.wired.com — The New York Yankees sucking wind at the bottom of the AL East. The once-crappy Tampa Bay Devil Rays near the top of it. All that's needed to make sense of this bizarro baseball season is ... Bizarro!
DC Comics will oblige, and nail a first in the...more...more...
        by dough boy Jun 1, '08
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blog.wired.com — Any other eagle-eyed Lost fans catch a fake commercial that aired during the season finale Thursday? Watch the cheesy, retro-looking TV spot right, and see if you can spot some hidden clues. Hint: Watch the numbers being typed into the keyboard and pay...more...more...
        by dough boy May 31, '08