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It’s Super Wednesday at YouTube Geek Week!

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Look! On your computer or cell phone or tablet! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a ridiculously old-school superhero reference! It’s Super Wednesday at YouTube Geek Week! Here’s our own Matt Mira to tell you what to expect:

And here are some of the highlights:

From Stan Lee’s World of Heroes, it’s the “secret ending” to X-Men: Days of Future Past. In this version, it’s all about ego:

And here’s a bunch of Stan’s little-known cameos in video games. Arachno-Stan!:

Above Average brings us Bobby Moynihan and Chris Gethard in Sidecar: The Death of Blu-Jay, in which the bar for sidekicks mourns the passing of one of their own:

Black Box TV runs down the 10 most haunted places in the USA- and one’s right near me!:

Greg and Daemon from IGN look at what makes a good horror movie:

5 Facts has “5 Facts We Learned From The Internet: Comic Book Edition,” a/k/a “5 FactsYou Didn’t Know About Comic Books,” with Grizz Chapman of 30 Rock helping out:

Greg Miller‘s Horribly Wrong Comic Book Origins has Colin butchering the Batman origin story, much to Greg’s chagrin:

Did you see Secret Lab‘s Pat Leedrawing a concept warrior character in a time lapse video yesterday? Watch it again:

And stay tuned here for the Nerdist Channel’s contributions, including Slipknot and Stone Sour’s Corey Taylor with his top 10 ghost movies and Larry King — LARRY KING! — offering his top 10 movie superheroes. You’ll also see some of comicdom’s big names, including Todd McFarlane and Grant Morrison, talking to our own Dan Casey and Brian Walton during Comic-Con. And we’ve already shown you the preview of Geek and Sundry’s Outlands, which you should watch if you haven’t already. That’s a lot of stuff, and there’s even more Geek Week on the way. Super!

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