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Something For The Weekend: Your Regular Dose Of Popular Posts

We bring you another round of popular posts from the worlds of comics, film, TV and more in your regular ten-to-takeaway.

  1. The news that WonderCon badges were now available was a rather big item. Read more from Erik Amaya’s report here.
  2. In other comic convention news, the UK’s Lakes International Comics Festival team up with Eva Hilhorst and Judith Vanistendael for a new comic book project you can read up about here.
  3. News that Jamie Lee Curtis was adapting her new movie, Mother Nature, into a graphic novel caught your attention. Read up on the news here.
  4. More comic book news with the announcement of a new all-colour omnibus of The Ballad of Halo Jones from Rebellion (here). as well as a collection of Robin of Sherwood strips too (here). Both posted by Richard Bruton.
  5. Last week’s Review Round-Up makes it onto the list again. Read it here now. And, another regular column, Scott Redmond’s Retcons, Reboots and Resurrections hits the list too (here). And not for the first time. Plus, Brendan M. Allen’s weekly look at new titles and new storylines in Jumping On here. And, Deconstructing Comics podcast is the last regular feature to make it onto this week’s jam-packed list. Listen to it here.
  6. Richard Bruton’s monthly round up of the best of the political cartoons from the UK and USA was popular. But then, there’s a lot going on in the world at the moment. Check it out here.
  7. Erik Amaya brought us a tease for next week’s new episode of Naomi here.
  8. Brendan M. Allen posted about Marvel’s new Hulking & Wiccan comic book here, as well as his trip to the Innings Music Festival here. And, he even found the time to drop the news of new graphic novel, Wiper, from Dark Horse Comics here.
  9. Allen also brought us another comicon exclusive with a preview for Melissa Meszaros’ Heavy Metal Headbang here.
  10. Finally, on the TV front we had reports from Frank Martin on this week’s Superman & Lois here. and Tito W James reviewing superhero black comedy The Guardians of Justice here.

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