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The X Best Comics of Wolverine!

The X Best Comics of Wolverine!

As Marvel Comics kicks off the 10 issue weekly event X Lives / X Deaths of Wolverine, the CBH staff is looking back at some of our favorite Wolverine comics of all time! X Lives / X Deaths promises to explore Wolverine’s full history, so it’s a great time to dig through the long catalog of Wolverine comics in Marvel’s history, and enjoy some all-time greats and some off-the-beaten-path favorites. It’s worth noting up front that these selections largely eschew the well-worn recommendations you can find on any ol’ site (what’s up Claremont/Miller Wolverine, Old Man Logan, and that time Wolverine swallowed a cigar whole...

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Cold, Chrome, and Games - The Week in Review

Cold, Chrome, and Games - The Week in Review

Good morning from Maine where it is a crisp -7F as I write this. Fortunately, some warm weather is on the way. Today will probably be a day for a lot of games of Memory being played and some LEGO creations being made today. Tomorrow it will be up to 10F when we head out to ski. We'll drink some hot chocolate as during our ski day. I hope that you have some fun things planned for your weekend as well. These were the week's most popular posts:1. Read Aloud in Chrome2. The Science of Winter Olympics Sports3. About Primary Sources4....

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12 fun quarantine activities for kids

12 fun quarantine activities for kids

— Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission.With Omicron surging through most of the U.S. there's a good chance that your kiddo could have to quarantine at home if they test positive. While being stuck at home with a bored child during the cold winter months is not exactly every parent's dream, there are some creative not-just-a-tablet ways to entertain your offspring when they can't go to school or see their friends. Here's a list of 12 ways to keep kids entertained in the event that they have to...

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The “Unresolution” Guide to 2022

The “Unresolution” Guide to 2022

Work out more. Work less. It’s that time of year to come up with resolutions. Some may be cliché  (eat healthier), some may be ambitious (no more social media) and some may be very ambitious (run a marathon). They can all help motivate you into feeling excited for the start of the year. But as children hear what you’re planning to do, they may also hear a subtext: Who I was last year wasn’t good enough. And in the insanity of last year, where nothing went as planned for many of us, resolutions give us one more way to pressure...

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How Video Games Brought Together the Victims of a Tragic Fire Accident

How Video Games Brought Together the Victims of a Tragic Fire Accident

It remains unclear exactly how much the brain processes while in a coma. But it’s common for doctors to recommend family members speak with someone while in such a state, which is the situation Joseph Rojas found himself in three years ago when his brother, Mark, got caught up in an apartment fire and was placed into a medically-induced coma for weeks. “I felt weird talking to him about my day, even though he was under and we were encouraged to talk to him,” said Joseph, speaking to Waypoint. “I wanted to talk about stuff that I know that he...

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