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REVIEW: Doctor Who – The Rebel Flesh

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With no new episode airing this Memorial Day Weekend, we get an extra week to think about the events of last week’s The Rebel Flesh. There’s a lot to speculate about and since the episode ended with a thrilling cliffhanger it’s going to be a tough wait.

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That’ll Move Chooch to Third Base

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The Phillies played an epic six hour and eleven minute, 19 inning game against the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday night and hearing the words “that’ll move Chooch from the catcher’s spot to third base” woke me from the half sleep I had fallen into. After running out of pitching options well after midnight, manager Charlie

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REVIEW: Doctor Who – The Doctor’s Wife

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Wow… I had high expectations for this episode knowing it was written by Neil Gaiman, and I can honestly say it exceeded all of them. This is a very exciting season and I’m impatient to get back to the main plot, but this episode went a long way to overcome that. In fact, it may

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Drexel University presents “The Future of the Graphic Novel”

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Drexel University’s Department of English and Philosophy’s 2011 “Week of Writing” begins Monday May 23rd. As part of the week’s events, they will host a discussion panel on “The Future of the Graphic Novel” Monday afternoon at 3PM. The discussion will be moderated by Don Haring (Dystopik Snomen), and panelists include editor Tom Brennan (Marvel) ,

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Marvel’s X-Men Evolutions variants

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In anticipation of next month’s release of the X-Men: First Class film, Marvel is producing a set of “X-Men: Evolutions” variants on its May titles. This follows a month of “Thor Goes Hollywood” covers on books in April coinciding with the God of Thunder’s big screen debut and is part of a long line of

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