The Daily Dose

Friday, April 30, 2010

Here’s what else is going on in nerd news around the Web:

Hollywood Goes Incognito: Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ supervillian graphic novel Incognito has been picked up by Fox with Robert Schenkkan coming in to pen the screenplay.

[via Deadline]

Destroy the Sith we must: You are so wise, Yoda. Remember the epic trailer for Star Wars: The Old Republic? Well, here’s the Sith lord that ravaged the Jedi Temple. Meet Darth Malgus.

Who wants a cupcake?:

[via The Daily What]

Your Daily Dinosaur:

“When I first met my husband, he used to bring me origami dinosaurs instead of flowers. I kept them, we’ve now been together for 15 years, and it seemed like the right time to get something to represent us.”

[via FuckYeahTattoos]

Have a good weekend, everyone!

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  • http://youtube.com/churchhatestucker Church

    You don’t send me dinosaurs… anymore…

  • omghoopla

    fairycake launcher and floating UFO-like cats… this may be one of my favorite daily doses ever :)

  • bignumone

    Them’s some pri–tee rad lookin’ ki-tees!

  • http://twitter.com/thepeterha Peter Ha

    I do it all for you guys and gals.

  • hokithehake

    Weird. Nerds shouldn’t have Sundays. I check everyday and I find this land empty on weekends. What about shifting, guys? l0l

    Well some geeks like me aren’t sundaying, anyway.

  • omghoopla

    why thank you peter :)

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