Sweet Tooth Vol. 1: Out of the Woods

Jeff Lemire (Vertigo) by Shannon Fay Gus is a young boy with deer ears and antlers. Hes a hybrida child born with animal features after a great plague killed most of humanity.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]

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Screen Talk: Blood money

For the first time, Hollywood is admitting that it pays to be long in the tooth – but only if you’re a vampire. Bloodsuckers are big business, worth an estimated $7bn across all entertainment, since Twilight hit the big screen two years ago.

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MSI WindBox III gets a bit more oomph, still lives on your LCD

If your current WindBox is growing a bit long in the tooth, MSI has a newcomer with somewhat more respectable internals. Since it’s a fanless machine designed to live on the rear of your LCD , you won’t be ordering one with a Core i7, but the included Core 2 Duo chip is certainly a step above what’s been offered in the past. It’s designed primarily to be used as an ultra-low power solution for …

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Eat your (candy) heart out

A trip to this vintage soda shop will satisfy your sweet tooth… and ensure a visit to the dentist Watch out, Willy Wonka. There’s a new candy business in town. Rocket Fizz, located on Tropicana and Fort Apache, is the premier dispensary for all your rare soda and candy needs. Featuring candies that were popular [...]

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Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: The History of Toothpaste: From 5000 BC to the Present

The very essence of early tooth care was “abrasion,” and it stayed this way for a very long time. And even though “abrasion” is still a component in modern toothpastes, it’s much less prevalent than it used to be.

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