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thedirect.com
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| | | | | Disney confirmed at least seven shows coming to its streaming service from both Marvel and Star Wars. | |
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icv2.com
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| | | | | Daily coverage of the pop culture products industry, including toys (action figures, models and statues), anime (anime, manga, and Japanese imports), games (collectible card and roleplaying games or ccgs and rpgs), comics (comics and graphic novels), and movie and TV (licensed) merchandise. We feature business news, and in-depth analysis for retailers, publishers, manufacturers, distributors. Trade properties we cover include Star Wars, Star Trek, X-Men, Gundam Wing, Dragonball Z, Pokemon, Akira, Lone Wolf and Cub, Magic the Gathering, Dungeons and Dragons, Mage Knight, Superman, Spider-man, JLA, Batman, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, J.R.R. Tolkien, Sailor Moon, Sandman, Harry Potter. Genres we cover include fantasy, science fiction, horror. | |
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daringfireball.net
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| | | | | $7 is really quite a deal - both by Netflix's current prices and Disney's own. $7 is about what it costs for a small box of popcorn and a bottle of water at Disney World. | |
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disgruntledharadrim.com
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| | | It's the 90s again, and our favorite mutants are back in a new animated series, X-Men '97. The X-Men are back on TV! But this isn't a detailed review of the new series, as much as it me recounting how television shaped my X-Men life. I been an X-Men fan for a minute. Long enough, | ||