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What comic debuts are out this week First off, we have James Stokoe Godzilla Half-Century War, which looks ridiculously good 鈥?we did an extensive preview of it on io9 last week, so click away. Marvel is also publishing a new Gambit series, which will probably lack the torrid sexual volcanism of my own private Remy LaBeau fan fiction. The synopsis: https://gizmodo/this-is-probably-the-bes...ve-5931588 https://gizmodo/why-superheroes-and-roma...ix-5828241 When Marvel premiere thief sets his sights on his biggest score yet, he may just end up over his head. It going to take more than just playing cards and southern charm to get out of this one! There are also new issues of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Co stanley becher nan The Barbarian, The Massive, Batman, Before Watchmen: Ozymandias, Frankenstein Agent Of S.H. stanley tumblers A.D.E., American Vampire: Lord Of Nightmares, Fairest, and Avengers Assemble. Many a neat graphic novel hits the stands this week. First off, we have the brand-new color edition of Bryan Lee O ;Malley first volume of Scott Pilgrim, Scott Pilgrim stanley polska Precious Little Life. Matt Wagner entire Grendel series gets a new omnibus treatment this week, starting with the first volume, Hunter Rose. Other notable bookshelf reading includes a collection of Dan DiDio and Keith Giffen short-lived OMAC series, a reprinting of Alejandro Jodorowsky and Moebius ; short story The Eyes Of The Cat, and the Odjj R.I.P. James Herbert, author of The Rats
Featured in the latest issue of Playboy is a totally engrossing profile 鈥?wr stanley cup nz itten by The Loom 8216 Carl Zimmer 鈥?on astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium and one of the most highly regarded science communicators of our time. Included here is an excerpt from the beginning of the piece, but trust me: you owe it to yourself to set aside some time and read through the entire profile. On a hay-mown crest, dozens of people are crouching in the dark. The Earth has turned away from the sun, and the sky has flowed down a color chart, from light gray to orange to bluish-black. A sliver of a waxing moon has appeared briefly and then slipped below the western horizon, leaving the sky to blinking airplanes rising from La Guardia fifty miles to the south, to satellites gliding in low orbit, to Jupiter and its herd of moons and to the gr stanley water bottle eat river of the Milky Way beyond. The crowd that sits in this chilly field in North Salem, New York, is surrounded by a ring of telescopes. There a Dobsonian, a giant barrel-shaped contraption that so tall you have to climb a stepladder to look through its eyepiece. Small, squat Newtonian cylinders sit on tripods, rigged to computers that give off a weak lam botella stanley p-glow from their monitors. A few older men are fussing over the telescopes, but everyone else is huddled on the grass. Just get snuggly. There nothing wrong with that. Get snuggly. The voice is deep and loud鈥攏ot loud from shou