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LittleBigPlanet - The Human Body Level (YouTube)
Straight from some guy in the LBP beta: a level that takes place inside a body. I hope I can create something half this cool during my time in the beta.

High Steaks (Mark Evanier)
A little about the utter nonsense of having candidates show up in City A to be photographed eating City Food Specialty B. In this case, Philadelphia and cheese steaks. Disgusting on all counts, but there's a great Bob Dole story in there.

Which of the EIGHT Versions of the Iron Man DVD Should You Buy? (Gizmodo)
Funny-sad. I hope they have to count all eight of these stupid spin-the-wheel bonus bundles as separate movies, so Iron Man ends up being the dud of the week in sales. That said, we're probably going with Best Buy because it's cheapest: $25 for blu-ray.

Fans unite in auction to save Superman's house (Yahoo News)
Brad Meltzer organized a charity auction to raise the money needed to keep Jerry Siegel's boyhood Cleveland home from falling over. Over $100,000 was raised, which will go to restoring the home so the people who have lived there for 20 years without taking care of the place won't wake up one day to find the roof caved in. Once they die, it's highly probable that somebody will buy the house and have it moved somewhere to be made into a museum.

In which I talk a bit about the ends of various Jonah Hex comics, so consider that a SPOILER warning. (Mike Sterling's Progressive Ruin)
Part of a trio of entries regarding the final fate of Jonah Hex, a classic DC footnote for over twenty years.

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