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2012

Today is 7-11 Day!

Posted By on July 11, 2012 at 11:24 am
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7-11 Day

Today is 7-11 Day, that fantastical day where 7-Eleven celebrates it’s “birthday” as it were. But instead of receiving presents, them give them out to customers. So today, from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm, be sure to stop by your local store to pick up your free 7.11 ounce Slurpee. Sure it’s an odd size, but it’s free, and free is awesome. Standard warning applies. At participating stores, while supplies last, sorry Tennessee!

If you have a ton of disposable income, (about 1.2 million dollars worth), you can own just about every console game ever made by Nintendo, Sega, and NEC.

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2012

Friday Five – Patriotic Characters

Posted By on July 6, 2012 at 3:59 pm
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So I’m a little late, what with the Fourth of July falling in the middle of the week, but this is the closest we’re going to get this year to a holiday falling on a Friday, so I went with it. This week’s topic is patriotic characters.

Today’s Crazy Comic Ad comes to us from the heyday of Marvel Comics, October 1991, from issue 3 of the official Terminator 2: Judgement Day comic book adaptation. And it’s a real doozy. Be sure to check it out full size to really get the effect of the craziness.

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2012

Stan Lee’s voice is just pure awesomesauce

Posted By on July 2, 2012 at 2:26 pm
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So the new Amazing Spider-Man movie comes out here in the states tomorrow. It’s already been out overseas for two weeks, and it’s on pace to outsell The Avengers, as if that were even possible. I for one am looking forward to it, even if it seems kind of needless to reboot a 10 year old franchise. Emma Stone makes a much better Gwen Stacy than Kristen Dunst made a Mary Jane anyday. So you know what goes hand in hand with big summer movies? Lots of tie in merchandise! One such example is this awesome book I found while doing one of my standard toy runs at the local Target: A read along story book of Spider-Man’s origins, as read by “The Man” himself, Stan Lee!