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Wounded Warriors Team Up with New Orleans Saints for “Virtual Rehabilitation”
Last week, 22 wounded warriors continued their path to recovery by working out with the New Orleans Saints live via webcam as part of the program “Rehabbing with the Troops.” Sponsored by Armed Forces Insurance (AFI, www.afi.org), the 10-week rehabilitation program was developed by Pro vs. G.I. Joe, in partnership with the United Service Organizations (USO) and Wounded Warrior Project (WWP).
Hasbro, Inc, IDW Publishing and Wizards of the Coast Launch Dungeons & Dragons Comic Books
Several new comic series based on hugely popular roleplaying game coming in August.
IDW Comics Debut on the iPad
Premier publisher at the forefront of digital distribution. Four store front apps available today. For a video demonstration of IDW comics on the iPad, click here (http://bit.ly/bG6VkV).
Max Brooks Pens Next Generation of G.I. JOE Comics
New York Times bestselling author, Max Brooks (World War Z), and IDW Publishing will release a brand new G.I. JOE comic series in May. This is the G.I. JOE for an America at war.
AFI’s Armed Forces Bowl “Guitar Hero” Event Raises Funds for Care Packages
With an enthusiastic crowd to cheer them on, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders helped raise more than $1,500 when they took on active duty soldiers via webcam in a “Guitar Hero” Challenge at the Armed Forces Bowl, courtesy of Armed Forces Insurance (www.afi.org).
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Costume SuperCenter Offers Complete Line of GI Joe Costumes and AccessoriesCostumeSuperCenter.com, one of the world's largest Halloween costume e-tailers, has the full line of officially licensed GI Joe costumes and accessories in stock to coincide with the premiere of the new film GI Joe: The Rise of the Cobra.
AFI’s Armed Forces Bowl “Guitar Hero” Event Raises Funds for Care Packages
With an enthusiastic crowd to cheer them on, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders helped raise more than $1,500 when they took on active duty soldiers via webcam in a “Guitar Hero” Challenge at the Armed Forces Bowl, courtesy of Armed Forces Insurance (www.afi.org).
Devil's Due Comic Books Coming to Mobile Phones Through uclick
Devil's Due Publishing has announced an agreement with uclick, a leader in digital entertainment, that will bring several titles from their dynamic line of original comic book properties to mobile phones. The Devil's Due titles will debut next year on uclick's GoComics Mobile Comic Book Reader, available on all major carriers including Sprint, Verizon and AT&T.
