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| Comic Review: The Illegitimates #1 |
By The Iceman
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Thursday, December 19th, 2013 at 11:00 am |
The Illegitimates #1
Written by Mark Andreyko and Taran Killam
Penciled by Kevin Sharpe
Inked by Diana Greenhalgh
IDW Publishing
Release Date: December 17, 2013
Cover Price: $3.99
Created by Saturday Night Live star Taran Killam, who co-wrote this first issue with Mark Andreyko, The Illegitimates is an interesting premise in need of a better story and artist. It’s somewhat similar to the current Velvet series, in that both are concepts spun out of a James Bond-ish world. With Velvet, the concept is “What if Moneypenny were the most dangerous one of them all?”, while The Illegitimates posits that a Bond-like spy, a badass who bedded countless women, inevitably spawned some little badasses along the way.
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| George Takei Plays Video Games For First Time With Felicia Day (Video)
As it turns out, Star Trek legend George Takei has never played a video game in his entire 76 years of life on this planet of ours. Not until now, that is. Takei was a guest on Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog star Felicia Day‘s YouTube series “Co-Optitude,” where she usually plays retro games with her brother. Day was first a guest on Takei’s YouTube show “Takei’s Take” where they talked gaming, which led to the discovery that he’s never played a game before and his joining her for some Mario Party 4 action on GameCube. You can check out the video of George Takei’s first gaming experience below.
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| Blu-ray Deal: Star Trek: Stardate Collection |
By Empress Eve
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Thursday, December 19th, 2013 at 8:30 am |

The Blu-ray deal of the week over at Amazon is Star Trek: Stardate Collection – Blu-ray Edition for only $56.49 (that’s 60% off the list price of $139.98); the DVD is also discounted right now to $40.49 (that’s 60% off the list price of $99.98). Both the Star Trek: Stardate Collection DVD and Blu-ray box sets contain the 10 original movies of the Star Trek film series before the JJ Abrams reboot: The first six files with the original 1960s television series — The Motion Picture, The Wrath of Khan, The Search for Spock, The Voyage Home, The Final Frontier, and The Undiscovered Country — and the four movies with The Next Generation cast — Generations (the crossover with the original cast), First Contact, Insurrection, and Nemesis.
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