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Hello all, and welcome to what is and what will be SuperLame. It’s essentially what I’m going to call “Nerd Culture”. On this site we’ll be doing whatever we want to in the nerd/geek world of news and entertainment. On SuperLame we’ll be tackling the burning issues of the world. Stuff like: Movies, TV, Comics, Cartoons, Pop Culture, Art, Music, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Nerdliness, The Internets, Food & Drink, etc…

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Pixel Ninja Metroid Samus Cosplay

This has to be one of, if not the, best, sweetest, most totally awesome fan costume I’ve ever seen. Her name is Jenni Källberg, and get this, she’s not Asian. I know that’s what I thought. But, no, she’s from Sweden. Really? Yeah, I know, Sweden, Stockholm to be precise. Some of her hobbies, as you can see include not only Cosplay (a term made up of the English words “costume” and “play”, it’s centered in Japanese subculture where people dress as characters from their favorite manga, anime, or video game), but also drawing, and gaming. And she’s pretty? What are the odds? Not good, I can tell you that. Anyway, for the complete gallery check out her site at PixelNinja.se

Can’t get enough of this Cosplay, well their’s a whole internet out there devoted to this kind of Cosplay stuff.

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Art by: Adi Granov, he’s got to be one of my favorite comic book cover artists, check out his site here.

Yesterday Marvel Comics revealed their full back catalog of comic books would be available on their site for your viewing pleasure. Well, that sounds nice and all, but if you actually try to access the site you’re in for a long wait. I have been trying and trying to load the site and it keeps stalling and timing out. Looks like the whole online comics things is a more popular idea than people thought.

So, if you are lucky enough to be able to view the site than here’s the details. At this moment and until the “Limited Time” expires, Marvel has 250 free samples of online comics for you to check out. All you have to do is sign up on their site (which is free). If you want access to all of the comics they’re offering than it’s gonna cost you, $5/month if you pay for the whole year up front, or $10/month if you aren’t sure how long this whole comic book trend is going to last.

Some of the comics in the collection include the original run of Uncanny X-Men from 1963 to the present, the first 100 issues of the Amazing Spider-man, Iron Man, Fantastic Four, and a bunch of other great comics.

If you’re interested in ordering comics online check out MailOrderComics.com and save up to 75% off new comics!

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