Thought Balloons kindly points out an article about Aquaman on the Pulse. Best line in the interview: THE PULSE: How much research are you doing into aquatic life and things along that nature for this series? PFEIFER: Well, I did see "Finding Nemo."
The Intermittent mentions that Persepolis has now "joined Maus as a book we're supposed to give people to show the scope of the medium." Like Dave, I also still haven't gotten a copy or read it, though it's been sitting on my wishlist. I suppose I can say it's one of the very few things I didn't get for Christmas this year.
Aqualad will make a return appearance to the Teen Titans animated show, according to Comics Continuum. We'll also get to see Speedy. Ok, I'll watch that episode.
The Modulator directs us to the top 10 Astronomy Images of 2003. I like number 4, the odd expanding star and its light echo (animated gif).
In Sequence describes the recent California earthquake as felt from a high-rise in Los Angeles.
Amy Langfield's father has an interesting post about America’s First President.
Kevin Drum calls using artificial Christmas trees "the dark side". I beg to differ. I've always preferred to not kill a tree if at all possible. Indeed, I remember one year I attempted to plant the Christmas tree after we undecorated it, not realizing there was no chance for the poor thing. I like my little two-foot fake tree with penguin ornaments on it and a LEGOey nativity (courtesy my sister-in-law Inger) under it.
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