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Thursday Trending Topics: Another Day Of Spoilers
As Rich notes in today's top post, spoilers have been a major topic of conversation this week. And if what happened in this particular instance is an accidental editorial slip, I'm frankly surprised it doesn't happen more often. Because the editorial side of the equation doesn't think about the timeline in terms of just in-store date. There are many internal markers a project passes on its way to the store, and tracking them is no small thing (Avatar generates a monstrous amount of internal data doing this very thing, and we put out 10 percent of the books Marvel does on a good month). So the occasional accidental spoiler is going to happen, particularly in the always-on, realtime information era.
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When Avengers Academy Is Spoiled…
But what happens when the spoilers come from the very top?
Has Flashpoint Become Fiction In The New DCU?
A couple of panels in the new issue of Justice League Dark #3 may be rather revealing.
Did Anyone Demand Avengers: The Crossing Omnibus?
For some it's up there with the Clone Wars. Considered a creative nadir. The moment when the comic didn't so much jump the shark, as pirouette above it naked, wearing nothing but a cold fusion powered jetpack.
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In many ways, fortnightly British magazine Private Eye is the spiritual inspiration for Bleeding Cool. And now that they have started covering Doctor Who, it's even better. Bleeding Cool has reported on previous articles that have had a tendency to be contradicted by the BBC, and then mostly come true…
One of the BBC's R&D; labs has been showing off a novel new idea that might sell a truck load of toys. As you'll see in these videos, they've used metadata in the the AV to rig a relationship between an off-the-shelf Dalek and an episode of Doctor Who. When the Extermination! begins on screen, it will also begin in the living room.
A number of behind-the-scenes pictures and videos from the shoot of Dredd, Pete Travis and Alex Garland's Judge Dredd movie, have been posted online. They come from the collection of Lone Wolf Grips, the company providing all of the camera rigs, tracks and grip services for the film.
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