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FREE COMIC: PS3’s INFAMOUS

Posted by: pspteacher on: September 19, 2009

Follow the links to find out more about the comic and game.

clipped from playstation.joystiq.com

Chances are you’ve already beaten inFamous by now — and boy, what an ending! (No spoilers in the comments, please.) We’re proud to present you the last half of the inFamous comic, which chronicles events that occur before the game’s [...]

Free Issues and Previews! @ Newsarama

Posted by: pspteacher on: September 13, 2009

Follow the link to get free issues and previews from all the big publishers and the independents.

clipped from www.newsarama.com

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Marvel Illustrated on MySpace

Posted by: pspteacher on: September 1, 2009

Why not show your appreciation of the series by being its friend on the popular social networking site? There are links and basic information there for you to consume.
I like to see the friends on this page to get a feel for the diverse range of people who enjoy this work and also the comic [...]

Download Teacher’s Guides for Marvel Illustrated Books

Posted by: pspteacher on: September 1, 2009

I enjoyed the Last of the Mohicans guide but I am a historian so I am unable to really use it. It is geared towards an American audience.

clipped from marvel.com

Download these teachers guides to use in your classrooms with the Marvel Illustrated line of titles.

Man in the Iron Mask

Last of the Mohicans

Treasure Island

Complete Anita Blake out in OCT

Posted by: pspteacher on: July 23, 2009

Apparnetly with True Blood, Twlight and more out there Vampire are cool again. And this series is very popular in prose and here in its comic book form.

clipped from www.newsarama.com

ANITA BLAKE, VAMPIRE HUNTER: GUILTY PLEASURES -
THE COMPLETE COLLECTION HC
Written by LAURELL K. HAMILTON & JESSICA RUFFNER
Penciled by BRETT BOOTH & RON LIM
Cover by BRETT BOOTH
New [...]

Greek Street is Oedipus

Posted by: pspteacher on: June 13, 2009

Adult modern take on the OEDIPAL story

clipped from www.newsarama.com

Ancient is Modern: Peter Milligan on Greek Street

In London there’s a street running through the Soho district called
Greek Street. Originally dubbed ‘Hogs Lane’, the thoroughfare dates
back to the late 17th century and has been depicted in a variety of
forms including an etching by William Hogarth [...]

FREE COMIC: Americ’a Army

Posted by: pspteacher on: June 5, 2009

Just follow the link for action propaganda

clipped from www.newsarama.com

The U.S. Army announced today that it has launched America’s Army – The
Graphic Novel, a free online publication based on America’s Army 3
(AA3), the only action game that delivers an authentic and entertaining
Army experience by reflecting the training, technology, actions, and
career advancement of a Soldier [...]

FREE COMIC: 1001 Arabian Nights: Sinbad #8

Posted by: pspteacher on: April 8, 2009

Follow the link for the entire issue

clipped from comicbookresources.com

Comic Book Resources gives you a full free issue of Zenescope’s action/adventure series 1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS: The Adventures of Sinbad. “We wanted our remake of Sinbad to be sort of feel like the James Bond of the seas and so far Dan Wickline has really [...]

FREE COMIC: Battlestar Galactica #0

Posted by: pspteacher on: April 8, 2009

Folow the link for more pages

clipped from www.comicbookresources.com

Overseen by series Producers Ronald D. Moore and David Eick and set in-between episodes of Sci Fi’s Battlestar Galactica’s second season, DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT’S NEW BATTLESTAR GALACTICA features a powerful tale of survival and upheaval among the last remnants of the 12 Colonies of Man. As Adama [...]

The Science of the Watchmen

Posted by: pspteacher on: March 7, 2009

Follow the link below for more info by the science consultant to the movie.

clipped from www.newsarama.com

Among all the characters populating the Watchmen film, the glowing, blue figure of Dr. Manhattan stands out as a god-like being that is seemingly beyond comprehension.

Yet when filmmakers approached the character, it was essential to
comprehend as much [...]