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Link Ink: Baby Venom, ‘The Wolverine’ Release Date and a Huge Optimus Prime Snow Sculpture
Link Ink: Baby Venom, ‘The Wolverine’ Release Date and a Huge Optimus Prime Snow Sculpture
Link Ink: Baby Venom, ‘The Wolverine’ Release Date and a Huge Optimus Prime Snow Sculpture
AHHHH!: Redditor ozLebowski shares a sonogram of he and his wife's unborn child, who may or may not be an alien symbiote. Movies: The Wolverine has an official release date: July 26, 2013. Manga: Nook and Nook Color users now have access to essentially up-to-date runs of several Viz series including One Piece, Naruto, Bleach, Bakuman and more...
Link Ink: ‘A.K.A. Jessica Jones’ in Marvel Movie Continuity, ‘Tales From the Con’ and Batman’s Big Head in ‘Arkham City’
Link Ink: ‘A.K.A. Jessica Jones’ in Marvel Movie Continuity, ‘Tales From the Con’ and Batman’s Big Head in ‘Arkham City’
Link Ink: ‘A.K.A. Jessica Jones’ in Marvel Movie Continuity, ‘Tales From the Con’ and Batman’s Big Head in ‘Arkham City’
TV: According to Melissa Rosenberg ABC's upcoming A.K.A. Jessica Jones series will take place in Marvel's Avengers-centric movieverse. Batman: Have you ever wondered what Bruce Wayne's medial report might look like? The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen blog explores the possibilities...
Barnes and Noble’s Nook Tablet to Launch with Marvel Graphic Novels
Barnes and Noble’s Nook Tablet to Launch with Marvel Graphic Novels
Barnes and Noble’s Nook Tablet to Launch with Marvel Graphic Novels
Barnes and Noble has unveiled its new Nook Tablet, a new touchscreen device designed for, among other functions, reading digital books -- including comics. The Nook Tablet will jump out of the gate with a selection of Marvel Comics titles that the publisher said will grow to become the largest collection of its graphic novels (or collected editions, if you prefer) available on any digital platform
Archie Comics Brings Content to the Nook
Archie Comics Brings Content to the Nook
Archie Comics Brings Content to the Nook
Following the success of its iVerse app online and on mobile devices, Archie Comics (and iVerse) is bringing graphic novel-sized collections to Barnes and Noble's Nook, joining offerings from Archaia and a small handfull of other publishers...
Amazon Fees Makes Kindle Even More Useless for Comics
Amazon Fees Makes Kindle Even More Useless for Comics
Amazon Fees Makes Kindle Even More Useless for Comics
For some reason there have always been people eager to read comic books on traditional e-readers like Amazon's Kindle, even with the advent of full-color, multi-purpose devices like Apple's iPad. Those e-reading comics fans will probably continue to be disappointed, as a recently deployed pricing system for publishers has made Kindle comic booking seem even more pointless...