The above image is from God’s End, a thoughtful comic short by Gerardo Preciado and Daniel Bayliss that may or may not be about Superman. You should check it out before Warners’ copyright lawyers do.
So what was going on throughout the Internet this week? Our followers over at @ActionAGoGo know the scoop…
Profile – Sasheer Zamata: A New Reason to Laugh on ‘Saturday Night Live’ http://t.co/QeX5yg13or http://t.co/enPM8RSsAl
— Shadow And Act (@shadowandact) January 9, 2014
Zoe Saldana will star in NBC’s 4-hour miniseries “Rosemary’s Baby” http://t.co/riiNrjAI7s pic.twitter.com/hiaZAfuzm6 — IMDb (@IMDb) January 8, 2014
PlayStation Now hands-on: you’ll never think of gaming the same way again | TheVerge: Sony has finally spilled… http://t.co/fWWhb6a0rF — N4G (@N4G) January 8, 2014
Newswire: R.I.P. Run Run Shaw, pioneering film and TV producer and founder of Shaw Bros. http://t.co/7vujQXM4n8 [The A.V. Club] — Celebrity Alley (@CelebAlley) January 7, 2014
Has everyone seen this Michael Bay clip from CES? He does NOT like having to wing it! Storms off stage. http://t.co/UhuFvQ9Row — VizualDze (@VizualDze) January 7, 2014
Watch The Entire Sony CES Press Conference http://t.co/IEnPtMnFE5 — IGN Middle East (@ignme) January 7, 2014
‘The Walking Dead’ Spin-Off Will Take Place In A ‘Standalone World’ – http://t.co/ql2zLbhh38 — Inquisitr Showbiz (@IQShowbiz) January 7, 2014
Samuel Jackson Introduces Plenty Of Footage From His Violent Anime Adaptation, Kite http://t.co/At9Rz238ME
— Bleeding Cool (@bleedingcool) January 5, 2014
Fast & Furious 7 will “retire” Paul Walker’s character rather than killing him off | Flickering Myth http://t.co/xhestohaHd
— Flickering Myth (@flickeringmyth) January 5, 2014
Vin Diesel Racked With Guilt Over Paul Walker’s Death To The Point Of Breaking Down –http://t.co/Fl2Rq2Cxt3 via @moviepilotnews
— Olga Balaban (@balaban_olga15) January 4, 2014
Also, I thought this was interesting. It’s a bit past last week but worth a read…
Quick read: A quantum theory of Netflix's genre tags http://t.co/Fx0dGUzwFH
— The Verge (@verge) January 2, 2014