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(214 diggs) If Youve Got Social Media Fatigue, UR DOIN IT WRONG techcrunch Just as I was reading Paul Carrs latest column about quitting social media, my husband looked at his phone and broke into a huge smile. He is a graphic designer and has long been a fan of Chank Fonts. Earlier that day, hed taken a picture of a retro-looking podiatrist office, posting it on Twitter with the word Font-o-licious. It didnt go viral. It didnt become a trending topic. It didnt get him 1,000 new followers or even attract much attention at all. But it was noticed by Chank Diesel of...
(1 diggs) 'The Phantom' is back -- but you might not recognize him latimes FIVE QUESTIONS: RYAN CARNESOF "THE PHANTOM"
Beginning inFebruary 1936 -- three years before Batman went on the prowl for the first time-- young readers across the nation thrilled to the comic-strip adventures of a different masked mystery man: The Phantom. The character created by Lee Falk is considered by many to be a key stepping-stone in the early evolutionary path of the American superhero (heis believed to bethe first fictional crime fighter to wear a skin-tightcostume, for instance). Now...
(2 diggs) What you can't miss at Comic Con 2010 [Sdcc] io9 Starting to feel a little overwhelmed by the mighty mountain of coolness at this year's San Diego Comic Con? Don't worry, we've highlighted the best of the best right here. Check out our picks of the best panels and events!
Wednesday
Preview Night starts at 3:00 p.m. in the mighty San Diego Convention Center. If your pass allows you to enter, it's a great way to be the first on the floor!
Special Sneak Peek Pilot Screenings
Check out a never before seen TV pilot for The CW's Nikita, along with a...
(1 diggs) 'The Phantom' is back -- but you might not recognize him latimes FIVE QUESTIONS: RYAN CARNESOF "THE PHANTOM"
Beginning inFebruary 1936 -- three years before Batman went on the prowl for the first time-- young readers across the nation thrilled to the comic-strip adventures of a different masked mystery man: The Phantom. The character created by Lee Falk is considered by many to be a key stepping-stone in the early evolutionary path of the American superhero (heis believed to bethe first fictional crime fighter to wear a skin-tightcostume, for instance). Now...