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First thoughts on ‘X-Men: First Class’

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I’ve been very quiet about the upcoming X-Men: First Class film, but the last few weeks have brought such a flurry of activity I think it’s time to weigh in. The official trailer for the movie hit yesterday on the “X-Men Movies” Facebook page, and multiple sets of photos (some legitimate, some not, and some

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Comics and More: King of Prussia kiosk era ends/new store February 15th, 2011

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It didn’t take long, but after a heartbreaking closure of their King of Prussia Plaza storefront and a move to a mall kiosk, Comics and More will be moving into a new location. The kiosk officially shut down on Monday, January 31st, after operating for less than 3 weeks. On Tuesday, February 15th, Comics and

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WWE’s 2011 Royal Rumble

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I know it’s silly, but I’m a long time pro wrestling fan. I’ve been losing interest lately, but last night’s Royal Rumble pay-per-view may have turned all that around. It was a fun show that really showcased the Rumble itself, which is usually the most exciting match of the year. There was a new twist on the Rumble

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Age of X: Alpha #1 review

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It’s a snow day for most here in Philadelphia, but comics still made it into readers’ hands and The X-Men’s Age of X started this week with Age of X: Alpha #1. The one-shot is an anthology book by series writer Mike Carey covering the history of five characters in this new timeline where the X-Men

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Marvel must not want you to read the book (Fantastic Four #587)

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In another announcement to along with The Death of Captain America and Spider-Man’s public unmasking during Civil War, Marvel Comics has taken the approach of revealing a major story point to the public before fans can even read the source material. It’s Tuesday, comic books normally ship on Wednesday but Marvel even went so far

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