CAGE CREATES A COMIC BOOK
Nicolas Cage loves comic books so much, he created his own.
The actor and his son Weston, 16, took their new comic book, Voodoo Child, to the pop-culture Comic-Con on Sunday in San Diego. Weston dreamt up the main character, Gabriel, a biracial teenage ghost who fights the evil of bigotry in post-Katrina New Orleans.
Nicolas Cage, 43, a lifelong comic-book collector who has another son named Kal-el, the birth name of Superman, played Marvel superhero Johnny Blaze in the movie Ghost Rider this year.
“I have very high hopes to push Voodoo Child into script and production … and perhaps play a role in the movie,” he said.
Weston said he would like to play a villain in the film.
TV STAR DID THE MATH
Danica McKellar has a message for girls: Cute and smart is better than cute and dumb.
McKellar, who played Winnie on the television show The Wonder Years from 1988 to 1993, has a book, Math Doesn’t Suck, to encourage girls to get into math.
McKellar, who majored in math in college, struggled with the subject in seventh grade, but a teacher helped her through.
The book includes tips to avoid mistakes on homework, ways to overcome test-day anxiety and profiles of three beautiful mathematicians.




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