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A bizarre chapter of OJ Simpson’s post-NFL life is getting another look. Investigation Discovery’s upcoming four-part docuseries O.J. Unseen: Exploitation of Evil is digging into Juiced, Simpson’s short-lived 2006 hidden-camera prank show, with never-before-seen footage and new interviews revealing that there may have been much more happening behind the cameras than viewers knew.
With more people reading manga and webtoons (aka vertical scroll comics) than ever before, Beat’s Bizarre Adventure gives three writers an opportunity each week to recommend some of their favorite books and series from Japan, Korea, and elsewhere. This week we have sugar daddies, Batman, and, of course, islands.
In the pages of Generation X-23, Laura Kinney discovered more clones being engineered, helped them escape, and has been helping them ever since. While Laura is trying to help these kids figure out their place in the world and control their powers, they want to return to Facility-23 and learn more about the company that…
Watch as the Toronto Blue Jays get a double play to end the 7th inning against the Boston Red Sox, but after a long rule check with New York the Red Sox were awarded a run on the play.
With more people reading manga and webtoons (aka vertical scroll comics) than ever before, Beat’s Bizarre Adventure gives three writers an opportunity each week to recommend some of their favorite books and series from Japan, Korea, and elsewhere. This week we have sports rivalries, snowy romance, and, of course, comics artists.
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With more people reading manga and webtoons (aka vertical scroll comics) than ever before, Beat’s Bizarre Adventure gives three writers an opportunity each week to recommend some of their favorite books and series from Japan, Korea, and elsewhere. This week we have the Omegaverse, annoying aliens, and, of course, movies.
With more people reading manga and webtoons (aka vertical scroll comics) than ever before, Beat’s Bizarre Adventure gives three writers an opportunity each week to recommend some of their favorite books and series from Japan, Korea, and elsewhere. This week we have mimics, manga artists, and, of course, records.
With more people reading manga and webtoons (aka vertical scroll comics) than ever before, Beat’s Bizarre Adventure gives three writers an opportunity each week to recommend some of their favorite books and series from Japan, Korea, and elsewhere. This week we have a 1995 Chinese cooking manga classic, competitive table tennis, and, of course, dummies