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Lying In The Gutters – 8th August 2011
So that was the race week that was. Normally the Perry White news would have made an impact, but Spider-Man stole his thunder somewhat as the entire media filled their boots on this one. But as the stats show, there's always room for some Bat and Super movie photos, real or not, to make an impact. Not that gender was entirely off the table…
Top Twenty Traffic Posts Of The Week
1. Fear Of A Black Spider-Man – When USA Today Commentators Attack
2. What If Male Superheroes Posed Like Wonder Woman?
3. New Ultimate Spider-Man Is Back in (Half) Black
4. Henry Cavill Is Superman… And Clark Kent
6. Glenn Beck Says Michaelle Obama Is Responsible For New Spider-Man
7. DC Comics Reaffirms Committment To Female Creators And Characters
8. And Finally… When The Rest Of The Justice League Lost Their Pants
9. A Much Better Look At Catwoman
10. Official Image Of Catwoman
11. Five Things About That Official Henry Cavill Photo
12. Educating Larry
13. Will Alpha Flight Fo A Miracleman?
14. The Power Of A Black Spider-Man
15. Joe Quesada's Hyper Detailed 50th Anniversary
16. Is The Justice League In A Bad Mood Because Cyborg Has Wandered Off?
17. The Dark Knight Rises Plot Thickens
19. Fanboy Rampage: Scott Lobdell Vs Ron Marz
20. The New Justice League On The New York Comic Con Poster
Ten Other Posts You May Prefer
1. "And Now An Important Message From The Director And Star Of Attack The Block"
2. The DC New 52 Radio Ad Is Abysmal
3. SCOOP: JT Petty's Faces Of Death "Reboot" On Course For Spring Release
4. DC Comics To Republish Jack Kirby's Spirit World
5. First Footage From Luc Besson's The Lady And An Interview With The Director
6. Joe Quesada Commissioned By President Obama
7. Image, More Plot Details And Cast For A Fantastic Fear Of Everything
8. DC Continues To Regain Marketshare
9. Three Images From Bobcat Goldthwait's "Angry, Bloody" God Bless America
Special thanks to Aaron and Mike, Adi Tantimedh, Phill Hall, Bill Meeks, Kate Kotler and Elliot Serrano.
