The best of the internet, chopped into tiny bits and grilled for your enjoyment.
- Check out the cover to Planetary #27, drawn by John Cassaday, posted by Warren Ellis.
- Entertainment Weekly has some Comic-Con sneak peeks. (Via)
- Custom Umbrella Academy action figures, and a cool photo (check out the whole series). (Via)
- We were all excited about Futurama coming back to TV, but now comes the news that Fox wouldn't meet the salary demands of the original voice actors, so they're recasting all the characters. LAME.
- Items from two art shows: "Telling Tales: Fantasy and Fear in Contemporary Design," and "Stitch Wars," which features hand-crafted Star Wars-themed items.
- Julie Taymor talks about the Spider-Man musical, revealing that Spider-Man himself won't sing, although Peter Parker will.
- Warren Ellis presents a FAQ about his appearance at SDCC which features some interesting updates about some of his upcoming projects.
- Sweet! "The Game Crafter is a new company that lets you build your own, fully customized, table-top games." (Via)
- Abe Lincoln in Escape from LA. (Via)
- Amanda Palmer on the Mythbusters set with Adam Savage, via Neil Gaiman's Twitter. Also, Adam and Neil talking coin magic.
- Pretty brilliant Keyboard Cat shirt. (Via)
- The top 7 sexiest women of fantasy. (Via)
- Iron Man 2 wrapped principal photography right on schedule on 7/18. Producer Kevin Feige talks about the shoot. (Via)
- Top 10 great social sites for movie lovers.
- Jonathan Coulton and Adam Savage have a beard-off. (Via)
- Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian talks about writing Lobo.
- 10 gaming gadgets that will make us hurt ourselves.
- A roundup of the best stuff NASA's doing to celebrate the anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Also, things to do on the way to the moon.
- The top 10 most dangerous foods to eat while driving.
- Power your car with pee!
- 5 atrocious science clichés to throw down a black hole.
- The upcoming film Bad Girls, which is being described as a cross between Lord of the Flies and Heathers, could end up with Dakota Fanning or Emily Browning in the lead role.
- The ultimate sci-fi/action movie mashup trailer.
- Beware! Another Firefox exploit.
- Click2try lets you test dozens of open source apps from your web browser.
- In the future you'll be able to create and sell your own tracks on the Rock Band platform. And not just MIDI music, either; we're talking full-on songs indistinguishable from Harmonix’s own work.
- Heh.
- Supposedly that robot that we heard would eat corpses will actually only eat plants.
- More on Star Wars: The Old Republic.
- A review of Bit.Trip: Core.
- A fan-made Star Fox sequel is in the works.
- Check out a trailer for Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet, a video game that looks very pretty and very difficult.
- A few details about Brütal Legend's multiplayer mode.
- Seth Rogen talks Green Hornet. He says it's going great. Hmm.
- The Mario family line. (Via)
- An 11-foot piece of film from the "Mirror, Mirror" episode of the original Star Trek is up for sale on eBay. (Via)
- Element 112 recently got its official name: Copernicium, after Nicolaus Copernicus.
- Officially licensed Dark Knight motorcycle gear.
- Yoda van!
- Ghetto baskets. (Via)
- A combination chair/photocopier that will automatically photocopy your ass when you sit in it.
- A cell phone with a built in lighter.
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