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OSCK and Superverses to Launch OSCK Magazine September 20, 2010

To celebrate the launch of Season 10, the staff of Superverses/MV Blogtalk Radio have been working on a special project - an online magazine to compliment sites radio show, blog, and forums.

2010-09-21
PHOENIX, AZ, September 21, 2010 (Press-News.org) OSCK and Superverses to Launch OSCK Magazine September 20, 2010
To celebrate the launch of Season 10, the staff of Superverses/MV Blogtalk Radio have been working on a special project - an online magazine to compliment our radio show, blog, and forums.

Phoenix, AZ- September 19, 2010- The staff of OSCK/ Superverses and the Superverses/ MV Blogtalkradio show will publish their first issue of OSCK Magazine. The online magazine is designed to compliment our weekly radio show along with our blog and forums sites.
The first issue is focused on celebrating the launch of the all new and final season of Smallville on the CW. The magazine will contain insightful commentary, spoilers, photos, and lots of fun information regarding SMALLVILLE, Superman, and DC Comics.

Download Magazine on Blog Site http://osck.wordpress.com on September 20, 2010
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ABOUT OSCK/ Superverses:
OSCK and Superverses are part of the Multipleverses Network of entertainment news, discussion and blog sites.
OSCK was founded in 2007 by a group of impassioned Superman fans who united to stand up for Superman as a character on Smallville. We are now one of the largest Smallville blog sites online with about 1.5 million site visits to date ( http://osck.wordpress.com).
Superverses is the new name for our discussion forums which focus on three Warner Brothers series- Smallville, Supernatural and V along with Superman and DC Comics topics. ( http://redkryptonclark.proboards.com/index.cgi ).

ABOUT Multipleverses:
Multipleverses is the parent entity to OSCK. The Multipleverses Network includes Multipleverses ( http://multipleverses.com ) a broad based science fiction tv and film news and spoiler site, TheEntertainmentHotline ( http://theentertainmenthotline.net ) a general tv, movie and music site, Sarah Connor Society ( http://sarahconnorsociety.com) is the largest site online devoted to the Terminator TV series along with cast updates and news as well as James Cameron movie news. The Multipleverses Blogtalkradio show ( http://blogtalkradio.com/multipleverses ) covers news and topics from all of our sites along with press conferences from upcoming films. The Multipleverses Network is affiliated with TheWB.com, ABC, Syfy Channel, USA Network, History Channel, Fox Television and more top media providers for licensed video and photographic content.

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[Press-News.org] OSCK and Superverses to Launch OSCK Magazine September 20, 2010
To celebrate the launch of Season 10, the staff of Superverses/MV Blogtalk Radio have been working on a special project - an online magazine to compliment sites radio show, blog, and forums.