Saturday, July 9, 2011

Today's News On Ph D Comic for Saturday, July 9, 2011

Life is tough and then you graduate: The second Piled Higher and Deeper Comic Strip Collection (Paperback) – Life is tough and then you graduate: The second Piled Higher and Deeper Comic Strip Collection, Available Today Only For $10.80 (Purchase this item at a discount today only)
(11:06:02 AM) Baseball Players As Cartoon Characters – There are, throughout the major leagues, a number of players whose faces make you think, "Hmmm. That guy looks like..." Some of them resemble people you know. Some of them resemble each other. But we have found some that look like popular cartoon or comic strip characters that you know (and maybe love). The idea for this post came from the Cubs ' Jeff Samardzija , whose nickname "Shark" came not ... (This story continues here)
(10:59:34 AM) Strangest Biotech Of All Issues Annual Report In Comic Book Form –  There are so many ways that United Therapeutics of Rockville, Maryland, is unlike other biotech firms -- from its profitability to its unique culture -- that perhaps this only merits a footnote. But it is the first company that I have ever seen publish its annual report as a comic book .Written in the first person by a vice president of business development, Martin Auster ("That's Doctor Auster ... (This story continues here)
(11:51:56 AM) Postcards: Text messages from years gone by – LAS CRUCES - Spin a rack of postcards today and a wide array of images will flash before your eyes.Some will be impressive swatches of nature photography, a panorama playing out on five inches of (This story continues here)
(11:08:35 AM) IDW and Charlie Foxtrot Entertainment Announce Code Word: Geronimo Graphic Novel – In-depth graphic novel retelling of SEAL Team 6 raid on Osama bin Laden’s Abbottabad compound. Based on true events of the mission, Code Word: Geronimo is co-written by military insider, Captain Dale Dye (USMC, Ret). Available in September.San Diego, CA (PRWEB) June 23, 2011 IDW Publishing and Charlie Foxtrot Entertainment today have the honor of announcing CODE WORD: GERONIMO, an original ... (This story continues here)
(11:49:55 AM) On Darwin and gender – In 1864, German naturalist Ernst Haeckel wrote to naturalist Charles Darwin, promising to send some marine shells that displayed “a detailed representation of the Rhizopod organism.” But for the “female members of your family,” Haeckel quickly added, the intricate shells would make nice “embroidery patterns.” (This story continues here)
(11:10:49 AM) ‘Fixing Joe’ intent on mending a man’s character flaws – Comic Joe Matarese had an opportunity for a gig in Israel a few months ago, but the timing was all wrong. (This story continues here)
(11:04:16 AM) Behind the scenes – "Horrible Bosses" is Charlie Day's biggest movie part yet -- far from the fringe world of his FX series "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," which he stars in, coproduces and cowrites. (This story continues here)
(11:59:12 AM) Felicia Day, Wil Wheaton & Stan Lee Guest Star On ‘Eureka’ Season 4.5 – 'Eureka' has a trio of nerdy favorites lined up for its newest half-season. 'Buffy' regular Felicia Day, 'Star Trek' alum Wil Wheaton and comic book legend Stan Lee will all appear in upcoming episodes. After reading this article, people also read: William Shatner To Guest Star In ‘Psych’ Season 6 ‘True Blood’ Season 4 Posters & HBO GO Sneak Peek ‘The Killing’ Renewed For Season 2; AMC Releases ... (This story continues here)
(11:36:31 AM) Philosophers explore “Green Lantern” ethics | Entertainment – Just when fans think they are getting a little too "fanatical" about their favorite television show or comic book hero, something like the new book "Green Lantern and Philosophy" brings them back down to earth. "Green Lantern and Philosophy," released May 3 and just in time for the new movie ... (This story continues here)
(10:49:16 AM) What's on – - The Boys and Girls Club meets at the Colleen Findlay Place, 11601 Laity St., at 6:30 p.m. Registration for January to May is $20. The group, for children in grades 2 to 5, is organized by Southgate Church. (This story continues here)

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