This week in comics, alternate reality Batman is extremely annoyed

Creative team+ crazy alternate timeline Batman) and Peter Milligan penning Secret Seven (Milligan + Shade the Changing Man). The Abin Sur: The Green Lantern and World of Flashpoint tie-ins are also out.

Some other promising firsts include a new volume of Jonathan Hickman's Marvel miniseries S.H.I.E.L.D. (which pits Da Vinci versus Isaac Newton), the return of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' acclaimed pulp mini Criminal: Last of the Innocent , and Mike Mignola's Hellboy: The Fury .

Other debuts in the grab bag are the Milestone Comics throwback one-shot Static Shock Special , the Frank Cho-penned space opera 50 Girls 50 , Ron Marz's vampire samurai comic Shinku , Peter David's Dark Tower: Gunslinger - Battle Of Tull , Scott Lobdell's reboot of the mermaid comic Fathom , and the first issue of Reed Gunther (a bear-riding cowboy battles a giant snake).

Other Releases

DC and Marvel get all dueling banjos this week with the latest installments of their big summer series. The second issue of Flashpoint and the third installment of Fear Itself are out. Alternate dimension Flash versus evil Norse gods...which strikes your fancy?

Other new issues on the stand include Secret Six , iZombie , Sweet Tooth , 30 Days Of Night: Night Again , Turf , Irredeemable , and The Boys . Marvel is also releasing a new-readers-friendly .1 issue of Avengers Academy .

Graphic Novels

Cullen Bunn, Shawn Lee, and Matt Kindt's Oni Press graphic novel The Tooth is out today. We reviewed it last week (and thought it was the bee's knees). Another intriguing book out this week is Celluloid , an erotic graphic novel from Sandman author Dave McKean.

Additionally, the final volume of Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season 8 ("The Last Gleaming") is out in trade paperback, and Mario & Gilbert Hernandez's science fiction graphic novel Citizen Rex and Warren Ellis' Planetary/Batman are out on hardcover.

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This week in comics, alternate reality Batman is extremely annoyed

Some other promising firsts include a new volume of Jonathan Hickman's Marvel miniseries SHIELD (which pits Da Vinci versus Isaac Newton), the return of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' acclaimed pulp mini Criminal: Last of the Innocent,



Sign, signs, everywhere signs
Sign, signs, everywhere signs

“I agree with a very famous astrologer, Sir Isaac Newton, who, when criticized by Edmund Haley for studying astrology said, 'Sir, I have studied the subject you have not. If you actually started to study it, you would be shocked.'”



College Football Capsules: Tressel resigns as Ohio State's football coach

A timeline leading up to Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel's resignation Monday. — April 2, 2010, 2:32 pm: Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel receives an email from Columbus attorney Christopher T. Cicero, the first of 12 they exchange.




The Timeline of the Telescope

It's actually pretty easy to set a timetable for the invention of the telescope and how it evolved over the years to make. Much has been written about the telescope and good records kept in terms of new technologies and inventions. Essentially, telescope the timeline is as follows:

1609 – Galileo invented the telescope. Although it was hard, still do the trick and allowed him into the room for the first time, if not lookwith the naked eye. Galileo's telescope was one that caused the light bounce mirror if it reflects seen through a lens.

Half of 1600 – John Keplar came up with the idea of ​​a lens telescope field of view and expand the only improvement in image quality. He did this by changing the shape and arrangement of the lenses, but it has caused little circles of color around bright objects – chromatic aberration.

End of 1600 – As the century beganto draw to a close, the manufacturers of telescopes see that with a larger goal, you could still see a lot more. With a larger target had the telescope to be larger to accommodate it. In the end, telescopes, is that as long as one hundred meters built!

It was at this point in the timeline, that Sir Isaac Newton Telescope started to change the lens telescope so that it would no chromatic aberration. He has also found a way, mirror, add images to improve without making the telescopemore. This appealed to the people as a Newtonian telescope was small but had the same power as the larger ones.

Half of 1800 – The first photographic telescope is introduced. John William Draper found a way to focus the image of the moon in a light-sensitive photographic plate. He uses a device to see, keep the light in position, also moved during the rotation of the earth and the moon across the sky. After exposure of 20 minutes took the first photograph ever to the moon! After the introduction ofphotographic telescope was born, we could see the sky up close and personal. And what a great result!

The timing of the first telescopes shows that great progress has been made, even before advanced, what we call the modern era. Since 1800, progress has been made many telescopes in the field of production of that document each and every one be able to would fill pages and pages of text made.

Suffice it to say that it is now adorned with telescopesthey can see, even the smallest parts of the rings of Saturn and also realize that Pluto a bit too small to be a true planet. The timeline of telescopes will continue. All we have to do now is sit back and observe, and document progress.


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Life of Newton OBJECTIVE Research the important dates in the life of Isaac Newton and complete a timeline. ACTIVITY Give each student a Newton Timeline ...

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Sir Isaac Newton: Webster’s Timeline History, 1639 - 2006


The real history behind the Da Vinci code

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