Comedian and writer Sara Benincasa is offering a reward for any reporter to ask, and have answered by President Donald Trump, a question about the relations between the United States and the fictional African nation of Wakanda that will be featured in February's Black Panther movie from Marvel.
Benincasa was inspired by seeing a tweet at[...]
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https://t.co/AnAsey5iMi
— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) June 6, 2017
The idea to raise money for refugees by reading the menu of an American chain restaurant came from author Sara Benincasa, who tweeted last month:
https://twitter.com/SaraJBenincasa/status/865707012104962048
Gaiman agreed:
I have said Yes If she makes it happen, for charity, I will do this thing[...]
But just two days into one of the slowest Memorial Day news weekends in recent memory, we can hold out no longer.
The whole thing started when author Sara Benincasa tweeted:
https://twitter.com/SaraJBenincasa/status/865707012104962048
Gaiman agreed:
I have said Yes If she makes it happen, for charity, I will do this thing https://t.co/vkJWVDiYTJ
— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) May 20, 2017
And his chosen[...]
Marvel Now What #1 was solicited with writers Skottie Young, Scott Adsit, Gerry Duggan, Wyatt Cenac, Brian Posehn, Sara Schaefer and more.
It's now been designated who does what and a few more names have been added to the pile. Wyatt Cenac and Gerry Duggan will just provide plot, while Elliott Kalan and Brian Posehn will provide[...]