Sex: Porn star Sasha Grey -- whom Asylum informs us was the lead actress in "Star Trek XXX" -- has decided to dress up as Wonder Woman for Halloween and talk about how much she loves graphic novels, which sounds like a move from the Megan Fox pandering playbook.

Although in fairness to Ms. Grey, she does manage to namedrop waaaaay better comics Megan "Gen13" Fox, like "Sandman," "Ghost World," and "American Splendor."

She also reveals that she's planning to pull a Jenna Jameson (or perhaps, a Salman Rushdie?) and write a graphic novel of her own. Please enjoy the following copy from the article:

"Long before she was known for rough sex, Grey was dreaming about the rock-'em, sock-'em action of Spawn, Hellblazer, Batman and the X-Men... Asked if she could portray any superhero, she suggests "Rorschach" -- the Watchmen's man with a morphing inkblot face who's unwavering in moral certitude."

Webcomics: In case you haven't been paying attention, Achewood recently mutated into a text adventure starring Kim Jong-Il. Meanwhile, "Let's Be Friends Again" celebrates Halloween with a Choose Your Own Adventure.

Art:
A school picture from the He-Man School of Villainy, Class of 1983. (Via CKT)

Halloween: Sure, you've seen the Three Wolf Shirt. But have you seen... the Three Teen Wolf Shirt? (Geekologie)

Finally, we close today with a frankly unbelievable exchange between a reporter from CBR and Alan Moore about how neither of them understands the internet, at all:

CBR: The problem with the web is that access is still controlled by corporations, so that immediately compromises it.

Alan Moore: Yeah. It's difficult to see a truly underground publication appearing on the web. It may just be that I have a very strong print bias, but we will have a website, which will be either www.dodgemlogic.com or www.dodgemlogic.co.uk or both, but since I'm completely unfamiliar with the web and will never visit the site, I'm afraid I don't know the technical details at the moment.

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