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Saturday Trending Topics: Some Post-Present, Pre-Now Marvel
Some weekend tea leaf reading: As shown in the CBR weekly thing with Axel Alonso. Advance pages from an unspecified future issue of Wolverine & The X-Men, drawn by Nick Bradshaw. And I see no reason that it wouldn't be written by Jason Aaron. So what can we learn with our eagle eyes?
Most-Read Comic Stories Today:
What Do The Advance Pages Of Wolverine & The X-Men Tell Us About The End Of Avengers Vs X-Men?
As shown in the CBR weekly thing with Axel Alonso. Advance pages from an unspecified future issue of Wolverine & The X-Men, drawn by Nick Bradshaw. And I see no reason that it wouldn't be written by Jason Aaron. So what can we learn with our eagle eyes?
The Venom Cosplay Photos That Facebook Banned
Okay, one last thing. The Venom cosplay photos using liquid latex that got the photographer two strikes and a Facebook lock out before he gets banned completely.
San Diego Comic Con 2013 Tickets Selling Briskly – But Not Insanely
It may have just been for people who attending San Diego Comic Con this year. But the pre-registration taking place today seems to have gone rather smoothly, compared to previous ticket sales. Rather than the tweeting frustration common to this activity, we have had the likes of;
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New Hobbit Trailer Only Has Three New Scenes, But I'll Take It
Here's the so-called 1.1 trailer for The Hobbit. It's slightly different to the one we got last December.
Three New Images From Pixar's Monsters University Teach You About Multiresolution Radiosity Caching
But The Pixar Times went visiting there recently, and found three (or maybe five, depending on how you slice it, because two have very slightly different variants available too) images from the upcoming Monsters University.
This Expendables 2 Poster Looks Like The Last Supper, Presumably As A Grab For Attention
This poster for The Expendables 2 seems designed just to generate a hollow conversation. Certainly won't be provoking anybody to say anything meaningful about the film. Or Da Vinci. Or Jesus.