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Gauge Comics’ Comic-Con Entertainment Line-Up with “My Damn Tweeter Buddy” Sean Patrick Flanery
Press release: I’m BUSY BUSY with San Diego Comic-Con International. Today is packed with amazing panels, as I’ll explain in the morning; tomorrow I finally have the “Where Are the Action Chicks?” panel. The list goes on and on. And, oh yeah, … Continue reading
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Wired Interviews the Action Flick Chick: Geek Culture’s 26 Most Awesome Female Ass-Kickers
Hugh Hart of Wired.com interviews Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill’s about Wired’s choices for the “26 Most Awesome Female Ass-Kickers.” It’s just a quote from her today, but the full interview continues over the next couple of days. Please note … Continue reading
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Our “Where Are the Action Chicks?” Comic-Con Panel Lost Luci and Gained Goddess Glory
Friday at Comic-Con, Katrina will be in charge of the “Where Are the Action Chicks?” panel discussing the shortage of action heroines in comic books and movies – with a whole lot of cool people we’ve mentioned here a couple … Continue reading
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Comic-Con Episode Four: A Fan’s Hope – Starring Yourself?
Morgan Spurlock’s Super Size Me turned the fast food industry on its head in his near-suicidal month of living on a super-sized McDiet and inspired numerous other films putting their own spin on the title, standup comic Doug Benson’s Super High … Continue reading
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