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Kitty Pryde And Iceman – Saturday Trending Topics
Sounds like the title of one of those mid-1980s X-character mini-series, but no, not quite. Thank you, Bryan Singer, for the continued dribble of Twitpics from the set of X-Men: Days of Future Past. This particular caption competition waiting to happen focuses on Ellen Page as Kitty 'Shadowcat' Pryde, but there's Shawn Ashmore as Bobby 'Iceman' Drake on the left, too.
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X-Men: Days Of Future Past Photo – Kitty Pryde And Iceman
Thank you, Bryan Singer, for the continued dribble of Twitpics from the set of X-Men: Days of Future Past. This particular caption competition waiting to happen focuses on Ellen Page as Kitty 'Shadowcat' Pryde, but there's Shawn Ashmore as Bobby 'Iceman' Drake on the left, too.
Silver Samurai Poster For The Wolverine
Modelled in the same style as the first poster for The Wolverine to be officially issued, way back when, here's a new Silver Samurai design.
May The 4th: Simon Kinberg On What The Star Wars Spinoff Films Will Keep From The Originals
There aren't any specific plot or character details here, so please don't come looking for that kind of information. We're talking about something a bit more nebulous, easier to promise and perhaps harder to deliver – but nonetheless, ultimately more important.
Most-Read Comic Stories Saturday:
FCBD 2013 Hits eBay – Fabulous Killjoys Already Getting Bids Of $33 (UPDATE)
Not everyone can get to a comic shop today for Free Comic Book Day.
DC Marketshare Drops to 26% In April 2013 As Jupiter's Legacy Takes Third Spot In Sales
Bleeding Cool marked last month's marketshare slip for DC below 30% for both dollars raised and copies sold as "The New 27″. Now it's slipped another point, dollar share down to 25.98% and share of individual comics sold, down to 27.73%.
Think About The Ink: A History Of Iron Man's Mandarin
This video was filmed before seeing Iron Man 3. Grace Randolph writes;