Lock up your Zombies, Tony Moore is suing everyone. Ok so he's just suing his Walking Dead co-creator Robert Kirkman. Still you should get in the habit of locking up your zombies. They may look all cute and snugly but they can be very dangerous.
The Double Fine Adventure Game breaks Kickstater record. So Tim Shafer and Double Fine games raised 1.3 million dollars for their old school adventure game project in about a day. Too bad the market for adventure games just isn't there, right EA?
Fighting Big Cable's encryption initiative. Remember when you were able to get basic cable right from the wall without a translator box to rent or anything? Yeah, those days are long over.
Is controlling the commodities market child's play? Some nerdy economist is trying to prove how easy it is to manipulate the commodities market by buying an overwhelming share of Ram Man collectibles.
Friday, February 10, 2012
The Walking Links
Author: kevin n.
| Posted on: Friday, February 10, 2012 |
Filed Under:
comics,
computer games,
He-Man,
links,
the walking dead,
tim schafer,
toys,
video games,
zombies
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See, you just thought the Ram Man thing would have nothing to do with comics ... Uncle Scrooge #5 (March-May 1954) http://www.comics.org/issue/11192
"Uncle Scrooge buys up all the 1916 quarters ever minted and sinks all but one deep in the Atlantic, with the aim of making that one coin the most valuable in the world."
I wonder if I could apply a similar strategy to X-Force #1?
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