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Benjamin Marra has reimagined Pulitzer Prize–winning New York 'Times' columnist Maureen Dowd as an ass-kicking action hero.
It was accidental, of course.
The celebrated author gets inspired by Twitter followers' handles, draws suggested outfits for them.
A selection of Lois Lane comic-book covers that find Superman's proto-feminist crush object in absurd, damsel-in-distress situations.
Gaiman: "I love the idea of the 'Sandman' on Broadway. A 'Sandman' musical, I would go for that."
'Get Gyro' will be like "'Fistful of Dollars' meets 'Eat Drink Man Woman'," plus a couple more films.
Gaga as you've never seen her before: a ripped, demon-fisted ogre.
And their "muscle-cuddling garb often leaves little to the imagination."
Plus a Double Down double team, on our regular late-night roundup.
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