White Collar – Pulling Strings

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White Collar - Pulling Strings

With Peter (Tim DeKay) taking the week off for Elizabeth’s (Tiffani Thiessen) birthday Neal (Matt Bomer) teams up with his former girlfriend, insurance investigator Sara Ellis (Hilarie Burton), who believes her boss (Bailey Chase) might be involved in the unreported theft of a missing Stradivarius.

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Evan Rachel Wood Flaunts her individuality

In the latest issue of Flaunt actress Evan Rachel Wood sat down for an interview with Matthew Bedard to discuss relationships, mysticism, her career, fortune telling, bisexuality, psychics, healthy competition, her attempt to lead a fearless life, hunting ghosts, how both men and women are crazy, and her desire to become a musician. She also took the time for pose for Ellen von Unwerth for some rather risque photos (caution, a couple are NSFW) which you can find after the jump.

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Hawaii Five-0 – Mai Ka Wa Kahiko

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A US Marshall (Jon Olson), and old friend of Danny’s (Scott Caan), is killed on a plane while transporting a prisoner (Theo Rossi) to Hawaii. At first Five-0 believes the prisoner killed the Marshall before making his escape when the plane touched down. The truth, however, is far more complicated.

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The Lone Ranger #2

lone-ranger-vol-2-2-coverThe second issue of Dynamite Entertainment’s new Lone Ranger series is a little better than the first but it still lacks the fun you’d like in a title centered around the masked man and his Indian companion. Once again the main story has to do with a character other than the Lone Ranger or Tonto, in this case an infamous lawman at the end of his career looking for one more showdown.

The dialogue by writer Ande Parks feels a little more natural than the series first issue. I don’t know that I’m yet sold on the art of Esteve Polls, but if the comic is going to do these mini faux historical tales, heavy on narration and light on action, it might work well enough.

It’s still a far cry from Dynamite’s first Lone Ranger series from writer Brett Matthews and artist Sergio Cariello but the second issue is enough of an improvement I’ll probably pick at least one more issue to see where the Lone Ranger and Tonto go from here. For fans.

[Dynamite Entertainment, $3.99]

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