Now back to the good stuff
Another excerpt from Michael Deforge’s piece for adventure time #3
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Daredevil #220, composed and drawn by David Mazzucchelli, colored by Christie Scheele, scripted by Denny O’Neil, with unspecified assistance by Frank Miller. Cover-dated July 1985. Published by Marvel Comics Group.
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Check out this piece on Marcos Martin's work in the recently released Amazing Spider-Man Sunday Spectacular. (Via Comic Book Resources and Death to the Universe)
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nbaoffseason:
Here’s a must-read article by Nate Silver of the New York Times about the NBA’s financial situation and why David Stern and the NBA might be lying.
A few note-worthy facts from the article:
- NBA’s revenues have grown by 11% over five years, adjusted for inflation, or by 30% over 10 years.
- Ticket sales are down 6% compared to 5 years ago but up 22% since 1999-2000.
- Growth in non-player expenses has outpaced that of salaries, having increased by 13% over five years and 43% over 10 years.
I’ll touch up on this subject more this week including exploring how NBA owners make money from non-BRI (basketball related income) methods which are a direct result of team ownership, until then, I still believe that the NBA is misleading with their facts and all owners profit from owning an NBA team.
@Suga_Shane
Check out this piece on the NBA Lockout by Nate Silver (via nbaoffseason).
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"New York's Great Ballpark Injustice" (Via The Wall Street Journal)
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June's 12 Most Depressing 'Funky Winkerbean' Strips (Via Comics Alliance)
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Check out this selection of photographs from Katinka Herbert's book, Slam.
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Check out this interview with Batman Inc. artist Chris Burnham (via Mindless Ones)
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Paul Sizer's animated version of The Wire (via Super Punch)
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Check out James "Orc Stain" Stokoe's take on Spider-Man (via Comics Alliance).
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