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Ok, this is my first time doing this, so bear with me and welcome to The Weekly Pull List!
As usual, I have teamed up with fellow comics contributors Sam (sjhawkins) and Ryley (ryley-stbatman), as we each highlight our personal five picks from our Pull Lists from this week’s comic releases.
This week sees “Night of the Owls” continue over in the Batman books, some more “Ends of the Earth” madness for Spider-Man, and the next instalment of “Avengers Vs. X-Men”!
Read on to see what we’ve picked this week!
“Arrow” Shooting Your Way This Fall
The CW has officially announced that Arrow, the new superhero TV show focusing on the adventures of Oliver Queen, will be airing this Fall and coming your way at 8PM on Wednesday nights. It will be followed by Supernatural, which has been renewed for an eighth season.
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- Related: Previous posts on Arrow
- Read comic book reviews on Green Arrow
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First Images Of Liam Neeson In “Taken 2”
Back in early 2009 a surprise hit by the name of Taken starring all around bad ass Liam Neeson was released. Jump three years later and we have the first images for the 2012 follow-up to the surprise hit.
Liam Neeson is back for the sequel which sees him and his “set of skills” being tested once again, as both he and his former wife—played by Famke Janssen—are tracked down and kidnapped by associates of the former film’s villains. This time Neeson is going to need help from his daughter—played by Maggie Grace—in rescuing himself and Janssen.
Neeson expands more on the film in his interview with Entertainment Weekly here.
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- Related: Casting and plot details for Taken 2
- Official film review of Dark Shadows starring Johnny Depp
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Microsoft and 343 Industries think Halo 4 is going to be big. So, with every blockbuster release comes a “limited edition” package. And Halo 4’s $99 package is no different, stuffing the box with some fun additions for fans of the series.
More info after the break.
What started off temporarily as an April Fool’s joke has now become reality: Adult Swim and Cartoon Network will be bringing back Toonami programming on Saturday, May 26…of this year.
More details after the break.


