Part of a Pop Culture-Balanced Limited Edition Breakfast

What do Gremlins, Batman, G.I. Joe, Rainbow Brite, C-3PO, Mr. T, Pac-Man and Donkey Kong all have in common? They’ve all been offered as breakfast options. Check out this vast gallery of limited edition cereal tie-ins!

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Spider-Man To Gain First Ever Sidekick, Codename ‘Alpha’

Spider-Man has managed to go the majority of his comic book existence as a solo hero.  He never needed a team to help him fight crime.  Marvel decided to change this years ago by having Spider-Man join The Avengers.  Marvel saw The Avengers as their flagship title and team, and wanted to incorporate their biggest…

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Mother’s Day Marvel vs DC & Super Hero Mother’s Day Cards

Celebrating Mother’s Day the Marvel vs. DC way. Credit to themarysue.com and tytempleton.com for this cool find!Ty Templeton Mother’s Day Marvel vs DC | The Mary Sue. And here are a few Mother’s Day cards we found over at comicsalliance.com!

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(Aunt) May Day

Classick celebrates May Day by looking back at comic books’ most famous of matriarchs, Spidey’s Aunt May!

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Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes Expanding Their Cast For Season 2?

After what has felt like forever, Avengers:  Earth’s Mightiest Heroes kicks off it’s second season this Sunday, April 1 on Disney XD.  Last season’s cast of Avengers seems to be growing a bit, according to the released image below. (Click image to enlarge) To continue reading and view the released image, please click here to be taken…

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Retro Video Game of the moment: Shinobi (1987)

Make a video game based on a ninja fighting to save his students from other ninjas, mercenaries, monsters, demons and other bad guys and you’ve got a pop culture phenomenon on your hands.
Sega’s Shinobi* changed everything for me. When it was first released in the arcades in 1987, it was the quintessential side-scrolling action game.

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“Lin in the End” and other random Sunday thoughts

If you’ve ever seen the 80’s movie Teen Wolf, you remember the last game when Scott Howard (Michael J. Fox) shows up not as the wolf but as himself. Although everyone was pretty dejected, Scott somehow rallied his scrappy underdog team to victory. The gutsy comeback montage in the film is set to the song…

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