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It has been confirmed: Bryan Lee O’Malley‘s next graphic novel is called “Seconds,” to be released in 2013. (At Comics Alliance)

Also confirmed is the ownership of the copyright of those pictures snapped by the macaque monkey: They’re public domain, because they were not taken by humans. (At Gizmodo)

DC announced that DC Comics: The New 52 is a hardback collection of 52 debut issues from it’s upcoming relaunch. (At Digital Spy)

Betty White had to turn down that really nice guy who asked her to the Marine Corps Ball because she has to film Hot in Cleveland. SADFACE. (At Digital Spy)

The operative word for this Hunger Games motion poster? BAD-ASS. So incredibly bad-ass. May the odds be ever in your favor. (At Gossip Cop)

This. THIS. (Warning: Deathly Hallows Part 2 spoilers)

THAT. (via Youtube)


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