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Saturday Trending Topics: To The Batmobile
The only thing missing from this Batmobile story is a sidekick. Well, ok… and some tail fins. But according to a BC forumer, the story behind the story is even better:
Pretty funny but the story behind it is even better. "Batman" actually goes to hospitals visiting sick children as Batman. It was called Hope for Henry Superhero Celebration 2. That's why he's still in the costume because it's so hard to take off. He's just a rich guy trying to do good.
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When The Police Stopped The Batmobile
When Batman was arrested for driving the Batmobile without tags/number plates.
This Avengers Comic Is Very Bad. But It Is Also Free.
Actor and comics writer James Amus, who has recent written a Generation Hope arc that I much admired, has a new Marvel comic out. It's completely free. And it's completely awful.
Killing Off Boba Fett. Oh Go On, Just Do It
Dark Horse have been on a bit of a roll recently with their Star Wars comics. Their Darth Vader series did pretty well but their Origins of the Jedi knocked it out of the park, with rising eBay prices and third prints on the way.
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Scoop: Michael Bay's Alien Turtles Apparently Aren't Teenagers Either
Bleeding Cool has verified that the working title of the upcoming Paramount-Nickelodeon Turtle movie from producer Michael Bay and director Jonathan Libesman is going by the working title of Ninja Turtles. We know all too well where the "Mutant" bit went, but now it seems we're also losing "Teenage."
First Trailer For Next Series Of Doctor Who As Leaked From The Convention Floor
Rumours are that this trailer will be released online in better quality come Monday, but here's a first look at for new Doctor Who as shown at the first ever convention dedicated to the show, happening right now in sunny Wales.
Get A Good Look At Rick Baker's Retro Aliens From Men In Black 3
Amongst a gallery of behind the scenes shots for the upcoming Men in Black threequel are some images of Rick Baker's alien creations. There's a few of the villain, Boris, as played by Jemaine Clement, but much more interesting are the supporting players. Seeing as a good chunk of the film takes place in the nineteen sixties, the character designs have something of a retro look to reflect this.