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Comic Review: Archie #664, “Game of Phones”

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It’s prom week in Riveros, King Bee is stepping down, and it’s time to elect the next King to sit on the great throne. The King’s first duty is …
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San Diego Comic-Con Buzz
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San Diego Comic-Con Buzz

Greetings, one and all! Your intrepid NerdSpan crew is on the scene at San Diego C0mic-Con 2013 and have some neat tidbits to share with you all!

Thursday night was …
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Jet City Comics by Amazon Publishing Launched
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Jet City Comics by Amazon Publishing Launched

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Amazon has launched a new imprint designed for comic books and graphic novels called Jet City Comics. The new imprint will host a number of celebrity authors who will create new works or adapt old ones as digital comics.

Game of Thrones 3.5: Kissed by Censored

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“Kissed by Fire.” Is it a fanciful description of a hair color? A more literal description of a certain fight to the death? Or merely the title of the …
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Game of Thrones 3.4: And Now You Just Got Burninated

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Here’s everything you need to know about “And Now His Watch is Ended,” the fourth episode of HBO’s Game of Thrones third season: it features shocking betrayals, …
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Game of Thrones 3.3: In Which Things Get Really Out of Hand

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In the time-honored Game of Thrones tradition, “Walk of Punishment” pulls no punches or stops short any bloody great knife-swings. Dive into the recap to discover the finer points …
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Game of Thrones 3.2: The Stark and Lannister Show

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“Dark Wings, Dark Words,” the second episode of HBO’s Game of Thrones‘ third season has come and gone, leaving all of our characters in much darker places …
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Game of Thrones 3.1: All Men Just Got Served

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Game of Thrones is back, and everyone’s in trouble (which is absolutely not news to you if you’re a fan of George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and …
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Bookworms: A Feast of Ice and Fire (2012) by Monroe-Cassel and Lehrer

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A Feast of Ice and Fire is a sumptuous, real-world exploration of the varied dishes described in George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series. As any acolyte of the series can tell you, the fictional tables of Martin’s Westeros (and other regions) groan under the weight of the many exotic and intriguing dishes he describes, from roasted swan and honeyed locusts to applecakes and the disturbingly noncommittal “bowl of brown.”

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