Link Ink: Daniel Clowes Covers The New Yorker, Sleeved Superhero Blankets and Sci-Fi Eateries
Art: Daniel Clowes comments on the changing shape of book stores on a new cover for The New Yorker. [Fantagraphics Tumblr]
Eats: Blastr has a list of sci-fi restaurants currently in operation. Sadly, none of them are in my neighborhood -- but they may be in yours. [Blastr]
Movies: Apparently The Farrelly brothers have filmed a superhero parody short about DC heroes getting high starring the likes of Jason Sudeikis, Justin Long, Bobby Cannavale, John Hodgman, Bobby Cannavale, Kristen Bell, Uma Thurman and Leslie Bibb. [ComingSoon]
Snuggling: Sleeved superhero blankets are something like comfy (and semi creepy) cosplay. [Robot 6, Geekologie]
Gaming: THQ's downloadable game, Voltron: Defenders of the Universe, is now available on PSN and XBLA. [Joystiq]
Art: Retailer JJGames is selling a sculpture of Metroid's Samus Aran made out of Nintendo game cartridges on eBay. It's currently going for cheap, but at 5.5X4', shipping is the big expense. [Kotaku]
Cakes: The Comics Journal's Matt Silvie and company chowed down on a cake decorated with the cover toTCJ #301 featuring artwork from Robert Crumb's Genesis this past Thanksgiving. Delicious. [Flog!]
Toys: It looks like a Marvel Universe multi-pack featuring Iron Man, Spider-Man, Captain America, Thor and Wolverine is coming to Wal-Mart. [Marvelousnews]