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Goosebumps Author Teams Up With Marvel To Create A New Comic Series

The author of everyone's childhood nightmares, R.L. Stine, has made the announcement that Marvel has asked him to team up and pen a comic book series! In an "Ask Me Anything" thread, Stine answered questions from fans, including one very important one: "Have you ever considered writing for comic books?" His answer surprised his fans, when he replied "I'm writing a series of comic books for Marvel - my first comics ever. But I'm not allowed to talk about them yet."What an announcement to try to sneak in a busy Reddit post! Marvel is fairly well known for

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90s Kids Will Be Shocked To Find Out The Olsen Twins Aren't Actually Identical Twins

Get ready for everything you know to be shattered. Well okay, not everything. But a pretty big part of your childhood has just fallen apart. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, aka Michelle Tanner, aren't actually identical twins. SAY WHAAAAAT!?Turns out, the twins are actually fraternal, meaning they're about alike as any other siblings. They were two different eggs that were fertilized and just happened to come out looking like clones of each other. These girls literally built an empire on looking the same and being twins. Did no one see "It Takes Two"?! Now I know what you're thinking. This

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Bet You Totally Forgot These Hollywood Stars Were In "Are You Afraid Of The Dark"

It was the most haunting show of our childhood. "Are You Afraid Of The Dark?" gave us bone-chilling stories that could legit happen in our lives. And on a school night, no less. The cast was made up of a group of friends, The Midnight Society, who would gather around a campfire and submit scary stories for approval. #SquadGoals for real. But the scariest part of this show was just how many A-List (okay maybe some B-List) celebrities were on it. These people sure have come a long way from their Midnight Society Days.Daniel DeSantosDeSantos played Tucker, Ross' annoying

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Hey 90s Kids! Do You Remember These "Big Art" Pieces From Art Attack?

If you were a child of the 90s there is very little doubt in my mind that you watched at least one episode of the amazing show "Art Attack". Each day you would sit down for the quick 15 minute episodes and watch good old Neil use his PVA glue to make some fun crafts. Then, at the end of each episode the British host would find himself in a situation with an unlimited supply of salt or a bunch of newspapers and he would create an enormous piece of art that impressed us all. Do you have a favorite

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How Many Of These 90s Crafts Did You Do?

Before Pinterest existed, crafty kids had to find different sources of inspiration for their art. So what did the 90s kids do? We collected craft kits filled with beads, strings and sequins and made what ever we could. How many of these craft kits did you have? Which one was your favorite? GiphyLite BriteI don't know about you, but I spent HOURS making sure my light bright was perfect. You maybe not think of it as your average craft, but it was a super great way to kill a lot of time. Sand ArtThink about it, how much time did