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Source: DC Comics | Review By: Dan Geer

American Vampire_01

American Vampire is an original comic book series from DC/Vertigo written by short story writer Scott Snyder (Voodoo Heart) with a special writing contribution from none other than Stephen King (The Dark Tower series) for the first five issues. The series debuted last May, but the issues will be combined together and released in hardcover volumes starting with the first five Snyder/King issues in Volume #1 on October 5th. The first volume was sent to me from DC for review. Read on to check it out!

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Source: StarWars.com | StephenHayford.com | Posted By: Dan Geer

Star Wars_Labor Day_02

This was just too irresistible not to post today. Since it is Labor Day, photojournalist and avid Star Wars fan Stephen Hayford, who loves to make action figure dioramas, made one specifically for Labor Day and sent it to StarWars.com. Hit the jump to check out the full photo and a bit of Hayford’s commentary on it!

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Source: StarWars.com | Posted By: Dan Geer

CV_Chalk_Drawing_01

I was just surfing around Star Wars.com, looking at all their coverage of Star Wars Celebration V, and I found this great time-lapsed video of artist Eric Maruscak doing a chalk drawing of characters from season three of Cartoon Network’s Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The drawing was timed in such a way where a new character, “Savage Oppress”(Darth Maul’s brother), was not drawn until he was officially revealed by George Lucas on Saturday, August 17th. You can check out a couple of still shots below, and you can also view the video by clicking here!

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Source: devianArt

Inception_Timeline_crop

Posted By: Dan Geer
3D Model Artist from New Jersey, known as “dehahs,” created a wonderful graphic explaining the timeline of Christopher Nolan’s latest masterpiece, Inception. If you have not seen the film yet, DO NOT check out this graphic, as it contains spoilers. If you have seen it, it is a great piece that you should definitely check out, whether you understood the film or not.

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