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Gleek: Superman needs our help, guys. Let's show them the Wonder Twins are all about kicking ass. We got this Doomsday guy, no problem. For the Horde!
Zan: The talking monkey has a point, sis.
Jayna: Ready when you are, big brother.
WONDER TWINS POWER ACTIVATE!
Jayna: In form of an eagle.
Zan: In form of an ice giant that can breathe acid.
Jayna: Wait what? You can't...
Zan: ...
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... permanent splash page. Here is a showcase that I have compiled of very crazy and creative splash pages for your inspiration. All of these made the list for being very creative and unique ... are bright, dark, appear once, are permanent and overall, they are all creative and very unique. Drop us a comment to let us know what splash page you like the best, or if you have found any other creative splash ...
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... issue #395 (November 1969), is the milestone issue in which he and writer Denny O'Neil first successfully shed the campy Batman image and re-introduced the world to The Batman. Here are the sensational splash-pages from Neal's legendary run.
Be back tomorrow for our super-special 500th post!
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Tracking is crucial for getting results. You can think you are getting results at one exchange or another, but aren’t. And you could think that your hottest looking splash page is getting all the signups, but isn’t. So what happens when you delete that “poor” splash page that is actually your best performer? Hmmmm
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... been added to Insert Credits that you might not have noticed:
Three new podcasts and three new pages for each: Book and Film, Bookcast, and Retroquest.
A new splash page for all of the podcasts.
All of the podcasts ... search in iTunes or follow the links in the sidebar or on the respective podcast pages.
I’ve put up a new sidebar to your right with links to the various RSS and iTunes feeds for ...
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... will be ultra busy. Murphy's law, you know. Paying customers - who can complain about that.
My online art history class - art from the ancients up to the 14th century just started and I have 36 pages to read this week, plus write up a couple short discussion papers. That will keep me busy.
Went to the doctor on Monday and my blood pressure was through the roof. Of course, I had just ...
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... to do a lot more things than email. The Kryos development team is well-respected in the industry and at RIM for this innovative, well thought out and nicely executed product.
Kryos hit the pages of BlackBerry cool (the voice of the BlackBerry community):
In the picture is Rick Hugie, Trevor Nimegeers and Rae Briggs.
BlackBerry did a great job here in San Francisco over the last few days ... ...
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By ALICIA CHANG AP Science Writer © 2009 The Associated Press
Nov. 13, 2009, 8:04PM
www.chron.com
LOS ANGELES — Suddenly, the moon looks exciting again. It has lots of water, scientists said Friday — a thrilling discovery that sent a ripple of hope for a future astronaut outpost in a place that has always seemed barren and inhospitable.
Experts have long suspected there was water on the ...
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-- The Giants have moved four prospects onto their 40-man roster, which protects them from the upcoming Rule 5 draft. You can click on their names to see their milb.com pages. They are outfielder Darren Ford , starting pitcher Kevin Pucetas , first baseman Brett Pill and outfielder Francisco ...
MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com found this 3 days ago on sfgate.com
Find more top sports news, ...
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... 'd say that his best stuff is actually "Powers" and "Ultimate Spider-Man," though the former suffers from weak endings to story arcs and the latter had thousands of Mark Bagley pages. Both made my preliminary list.
How about non-mainstream comics? Anything from the indy comic world that might have made your list? I have a couple in my Top 20. And this was the decade of the ...
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