Things We Saw Today: Bill and Ted and The Doctor

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Something to think about re: that Bill and Ted sequel. (via Fashionably Geek.)

If you ever wondered what it’s like in the offices of The Mary Sue and Geekosystem, then keep wondering, because this pitch video that Geekosystem made (featuring our very own Jamie Frevele) is in no way accurate.

Except that is Max’s Risk set.

Emily Carroll has a new comic up, called The Prince and the Sea, and since her His Face All Red is still one of the best examples of making comics work on the internet that I’ve ever seen, I’m going to order you to go read it. (via Comics Beat.)

In other ladies making comics news (but not literally), we like Noelle Stevenson’s comment on Mulan.

We happened to mention offhandedly that Ms. Piggy was totally a pinup model back in the day to our sisterblog Styleite and they totally did a whole awesome post about it because we were so awesome.

At least that’s how we’re telling it.


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