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Ten Plugs On A Thursday

1. We all know Tom Brevoort's Marvel blog. Source of art, insight and the occasional off-message hilarity (including just now a response to a bolshy comics creator). But what about Jessica Brevoort, his wife? Well she's been collating recipes, cookijng up a storm and filming their creation. So, if you want an idea to what Tom might be eating tonight, go take a look.

2. Oceanverse is an underwater adventure webstrip that updates every Monday and Thursday.

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3. "With great glasses comes great responsibility" – Geek-Girl #0 has just been published, by Sam Johnson and Sally Thompson, about a socially popular young woman who gains powers (and social awkwardness) from a pair of super specs.

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4. The DVD of the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the restored Superman House, where Jerry Siegel grew up, is available here.

5. The webcomic Let's Be Friends celebrated its one year anniversary last month, it's first collected book is now available collecting the oiginal mini-comic and almost a year's worth of strips, with commentary and pinups from a bunch of folks. It really is rather good as this rather Perry Bible Fellowship strip attests to.

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6.Alert Nerd Press islaunching the eBook version of their second novel, One Con Glory by Sarah Kuhn, the tale of one obsessive fangirl's all-consuming quest for a particularly precious action figure, as well as a couple of books by Matt Springer, Unconventional and Poodoo, also both quite geek-friendly, apparently.

7. This Saturday there's a charity event to benefit the HERO Initiative at Collector's Paradise in Los Angeles, with an appearance by Len Wein and artists Joe Benitez, Danny Miki, Bill Morrison, Dave Bullock, Christian Gossett, Aaron Sowd, Chris Moreno and Scott Koblish.

8. WishTales by Steve Ogden and Tom Dell'Aringa is a webcomic studio, home to titles such as Marooned

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9. Daniel does some comics archeology of his own, looking at "Atlas In Australia" and tells the untold tales of the links between Atlas/Seaboard and the Aussie publisher Gredown, and a number of stories by the likes of Nostrand, Simonson and Badea that were never ever published outside of Australia.

10. And a final one for me. Turns out my Doctor Who: Room With A Deja View was collected in a trade paperback out this week along with other stories by the likes of Tony Lee, Ben Templesmith, Leah Moore, Paul Grist, John Reppion, Gary Russell, Eric J and more. Find it here.

Ten Plugs On A Thursday


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Rich JohnstonAbout Rich Johnston

Founder of Bleeding Cool. The longest-serving digital news reporter in the world, since 1992. Author of The Flying Friar, Holed Up, The Avengefuls, Doctor Who: Room With A Deja Vu, The Many Murders Of Miss Cranbourne, Chase Variant. Lives in South-West London, works from Blacks on Dean Street, shops at Piranha Comics. Father of two. Political cartoonist.
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