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Friday Trending Topics: Orange Ivy
Survey says: DC Comics are conducting new survery of comic book readers with Nielsen NRG. You can participate here online, but I understand that a number of people were asked in store this week, specifically at Midtown in New York. And to make sure people don't just fill in surveys willy nilly, they have introduced a new book, Orange Ivy, to catch out people who just tick everything.
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He may be the new Marvelman. But Cyclops does like his trophies. The Adam Kubert variant cover for Avengers Vs X-Men #8 in July. He's got your hammer and your shield, screw you guys, he's going home.
Swipe File: Yes, You Are Right, He Looks Like Nightwing
And here's the proof, if proof were needed.
The DC Comic That Doesn't Exist – Orange Ivy – And Their New Nielsen Survey
DC Comics are conducting new survery of comic book readers with Nielsen NRG. You can participate here online, but I understand that a number of people were asked in store this week, specifically at Midtown in New York.
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10 Things About The Dredd Trailer
The first trailer for Dredd has arrived and, for me, sits in a very odd spot. It's one of those movies where a lot of the visuals are completely counter intuitive to what I'm used to, but at the same time seem to fit the subject matter perfectly. It's got a fascinating look and visual grammar to it, as well as, of course, a tremendous amount of shooting and punching, and here are ten things I noticed about it.
Can We Back Up The Latest Doctor Who "Lesbian Love Affair" Rumour? I Think So
This started in a UK Tabloid, so I know why you might be feeling a little sceptical, but we do have some corroborating evidence of our own.
I've been directed to an online version of Primissima, the Italian magazine responsible for yesterday's Oz The Great and Powerful image. Also on the same page are a promotional image for Iron Man 3 and another for Disney's Cars spin-off, Planes. And seeing as the page is full of cinema releases, the implication seems to be that Planes isn't going straight to disc as was originally planned.
