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11 Comic Book Characters in the Elizabethan Era

Posted: 19 Nov 2014 05:00 AM PST

Batman & Robin

Taking present pop culture symbols and placing them in ancient times is always an interesting project to make. French photographer Sacha Goldberger reimagined characters from popular comic book franchises as they would have appeared in Elizabethan times. They don’t seem too intimidating dressed up like this.

Superman

The smuggest superhero of them all.

Batman & Robin

Even more camp than the TV show.

The Joker

Seems to fit the time better than anyone.

Spider-Man

Seems to be uncomfortable.

Wolverine

Who would have taken him seriously back then dressed like that?

Iron Man

More like Iron Woman.

Captain America

Who needed him back in the 16th century?

The Incredible Hulk

Whatever he wears just gets torn apart anyway.

Wonder Woman

She looks depressed.

Catwoman

 

For more of Goldberger’s work, check out the website.

The more popular way of depicting superheroes and villains is going Steampunk (Victorian era). Here are some brilliant steampunk villains. 

Netflix expands to Australia and New Zealand in March 2015

Posted: 19 Nov 2014 04:00 AM PST

Netflix

The media streaming giant Netflix continues its steady expansion, now ready to take on Australia and New Zealand in March next year.

Starting next March the streaming giant Netflix will be available on Australia and New Zealand. Netflix has made a name in many countries already by providing a cheaper than cable alternative that allows user to stream a huge and ever-growing selection of titles of all genres, both movies and TV shows.

Netflix charges a monthly fee, after which users can access content any number of times they desire, both 3rd party TV shows and movies, and in-house creations such as the acclaimed House of Cards and Orange Is the New Black. Since launching in 2007, Netflix has been made available in over 50 countries with more than 53 million active members. Netflix can be accessed on a variety of smart TVs, set-top boxes, computers, and even video game consoles.

While the price has not been mentioned yet, it is safe to expect a direct translation of the American price to Australian dollars, as it usually happens, so it is safe to expect a fee of $7.99 a month.

Via ABC

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