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And if you're curious what a Super Turkey looks like... he looks like this .
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If you have three minutes to spare and want to watch the cutest kid on the planet and her classmates perform a song about a "Super Turkey," have I got the YouTube video for you... In case you don't recognize her, Georgia is the very excited girl in the glasses front row center.
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Yesterday I posted Ben Balistreri 's contribution to the "Hey You Guys!" charity event. And today, here's Adam Rex 's contribution. Here's how Adam describes it: The second annual Hey You Guys charity event is set for December 5th at the Rialto Theater in South Pasedena, CA. There will be an ...
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I've raved about Ben Balistreri before (formerly the character design supervisor on Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends and a character designer and storyboard arist on Danny Phantom , another series I've talked about before ), and this weekend over on his blog he shared another gem. Here's ...
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Ben Browder
( via ) I'm already breaking my No Video Games In The House rule to research City of Heroes (about which more later, I'm sure), and now this trailer for a Half Life 2 mod seriously tempts me to continuing violating the rule.
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Josh Cooley, story artist at Pixar, has done a nifty little 2D short film featuring two minor characters from Up, and to promote the DVD & Blue-ray of the flick Pixar has posted it to their Facebook page . For those who might claim that Pixar's success is due to the budgets they spend on ...
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George Orwell
There doesn't seem to be an attribution on the post, so I'm not sure the name of the reviewer, but the site NorthJersey.com has posted a review of End of the Century which I thought was very complimentary. All three stories proceed to their inevitable, intertwined conclusion. What do visions ...
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( via ) This probably doesn't need any explanation, so I won't provide any.
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Lucy Knisley neatly sums up own my reaction to reading not only the dire predictions of Ware, Barry, Groenig, and Fieffer the other day, but hearing any number of "publishing is doomed" diatribes in the prose world in recent months. I'm reminded of something John Scalzi said that I quoted a ...
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John Scalzi
Having resisted the urge to just turn over this blog to posts of my daughter Georgia's drawings as long as I am able, I've decided to set her up with her own art blog (which she has titled herself). We're proud to announce The Art Show by Georgia !
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Hey, do you remember a couple of months ago when I raved about a new design by Travis Pitts for Threadless? And exhorted all of you to go and vote? Well, good job, people! The votes were cast, and the shirt is now available . I've already ordered mine (well, I actually ordered two , ...
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The good folks over at War Rocket Ajax have posted the podcast interview they did we me the other day. You can either listen at the site , or download the mp3 and listen at your convenience ( mp3 link ). We talk about Cinderella: From Fabletown With Love , iZombie , my novels that are full of ...
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I have Whitney Matheson of USA Today's Pop Candy to thank for pointing out this particular gem. Thanks, Whitney! If you like mash-ups, or spy-fiction, or 80's sitcoms, or things that are 100% Completely Awesome, then have I got a treat for you. Written by Wahab Algarmi and with art by "D.Y.", ...
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Dear internets, I'm sorry for the mostly-silent running the last week or two. Since returning from World Fantasy Convention, I've been up to my neck in new, super-cool, and super-seekret projects. All of them are huge fun, and promise to be completely awesome, but sadly I'm not able to talk ...
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( via ) I stopped watching any of Seth McFarlane's shows awhile back, but this seems pretty on the money to me.
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Before Spock and Kirk, before Starbuck and Apollo, there was Tom Corbett and his fellow Space Cadets. Premiering on television in 1950, Space Cadet Corbett went on to appear on radio, in books, comics, and just about every other medium available at the time. Inspired by Robert Heinlein's ...
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( via ) This? This is good. Radiolab presents: Moments by Will Hoffman. This films is a celebration of life that was inspired by David Eagleman's book, Sum. I have this idea of what I'd like the afterlife to be like, if there could be such a thing. I think I've stolen this from ...
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Sorry I've been running silent, internets. After returning home from World Fantasy last week, I had a stack of stuff to clear off my desk, followed closely by all kinds of interesting news popping up in my inbox. (When the Big News about my next comics project comes out in the next month or so, ...
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In the grand tradition of "Food Court Musical" and "Grocery Store Musical" , here's Improv Everywhere's latest public musical offering, "I Love Lunch!" I love the fact that I live in a world where this kind of thing exists. Hours of planning and preparation must go into each of these, but ...
