Things We Saw Today: A The Walking Dead SDCC’13 Exclusive Poster Illustrated By Alex Ross
Things We Saw Today
Jul 17th, 2013, 4:58 pm
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This zombie-packed poster will be available at San Diego Comic Con to celebrate season 4 of The Walking Dead, drawn by legendary comic artists Alex Ross, Head over to Slash Film to see the SDCC The World’s End poster and a How to Train Your Dragon poster created by Drew Struzan.
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A company in England has decided that the best way to advertise that they have Game of Thrones available to stream on their service is to plant a giant dragon skull on Charmouth Beach in Dorset, England. I can’t help but agree, although I’d love one of these in my living room Central Park too. (via Nerd Approved)
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- Joseph Gordon-Levitt has responded to the rumors that he will be jumping from DC to Marvel to play Doctor Strange. Despite all the excitement, the rumor is apparently “not true.” (via Blastr)
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