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Illustrator Aviv Or has single-handedly given us something wonderful to tide us over until Community comes back to NBC‘s lineup in the spring: Xaver’s Community College For Gifted Students. Of course they are. Visit Imgur for individual pics.

Speaking of Community, Nathan Fillion visited the set and took a picture, because he knows we would have wanted to see that. He is hugging that table. We don’t know if this signifies a guest spot. We don’t care. It happened, and that’s enough.

  • “The International Telecommunication Union will decide this week not only whether there’ll be an extra leap second in June, but whether it will be the last of its kind. The decision could mean that we no longer take any notice of the Sun when it comes to determining time.” What sorcery is this? More information about the possible “leap second” at Geeks Are Sexy.
  • The live-action Powers TV show being developed for FX might be in trouble. According to news coming out of the TCA press tour, the pilot was not picked up and they’re deciding whether or not to go in for reshoots. (via SciFi Mafia)
  • io9 has some short scenes (that do contain spoilers) from the new Avatar movie, Avatar: The Legend of Korra, and Korra is kicking serious ass.

    The creators of Adventure Time love us and want us to be happy: Pendleton Ward, Frederator Studios, and Cartoon Network have teamed up to compile a free e-book filled with 266 pages worth of the best storyboards from the show that is wonderful for kids as well as adults. You can go ahead and download Wit and Wisdom in the Land of Ooo here. (via Comics Alliance)

    If you’re not already excited about Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, then get ready — here is the poster. (via The Daily Blam)

    Someone took the time to carve Anne Frank‘s face into the pages of a copy of her diary. Here’s what that looks like when that happens. (via Neatorama)

    Steven Moffat has confirmed a third series of BBC‘s Sherlock on Twitter. (via The Coventry Telegraph)

    Our bros at Geekosystem have a story about an unlikely occupant of an ancient Egyptian tomb — a non-royal woman. Nehmes Bastet was a singer (whose surname suggest she was under the protection of a cat goddess of the same name) who was most likely placed in the tomb 1,100 years ago, but may not have been the original occupant. Her tomb is set to be opened later this week.

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