Writer Brian Lynch has lifted the lid on his Hollywood parody Last Angel in Hell. The one-shot reimagines Angel’s adventures as if they were being told on the silver screen. Lynch told Cbr: "Angel is no longer a vampire with a soul, he's hard-ass cop Angel Cartwright. "Angel just lost his partner Wesley and is afraid of connecting with other people. "Through the course of the movie he learns to trust again. And blows stuff (more)...
- 11/1/2009
- by By Ian Mason
- Digital Spy
Idw's Angel comic has been a godsend for fans still mourning the loss of the brooding-but-soulful vampire detective show. Now those fans may have even more cause to rejoice: beginning with issue 28 of the book, acclaimed comic writer Bill Willingham (a.k.a. the co-creator of Fables) will take over the writing chores from departing scribe Brian Lynch. Joining Willingham will be his longtime friend and collaborator Bill Williams, best know for his work on the webcomic SideChicks. Williams will provide a continuing back-up story in each issue featuring a character new to the Buffyverse, Eddie Hope. In the following exclusive interview, Williams give us the dirt on Hope and on what we can expect when the two Bills begin their joint...
- 9/21/2009
- FEARnet
Brendan McDermid/Landov Back in the rankings at no. 19, previously unseeded Kim Clijsters celebrates her U.S. Open win in Times Square with husband Brian Lynch and their daughter Jada Ellie, 18 months.
The Belgian tennis star, 26, heads back to her home country today, but plans to return to the States soon — she and husband Brian, an American, recently purchased a home in New Jersey.
Of her win, the first for a mother at a Grand Slam event in 29 years, Kim said,
“I really believe anything is possible but it is a family affair. I also need help from family and people around me but it’s a great feeling to know that I can combine the sport that I love but also be a mum as well — it’s great.”
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The Belgian tennis star, 26, heads back to her home country today, but plans to return to the States soon — she and husband Brian, an American, recently purchased a home in New Jersey.
Of her win, the first for a mother at a Grand Slam event in 29 years, Kim said,
“I really believe anything is possible but it is a family affair. I also need help from family and people around me but it’s a great feeling to know that I can combine the sport that I love but also be a mum as well — it’s great.”
Posted in Babies, Dads, Main...
- 9/16/2009
- by Sarah
- People - CelebrityBabies
Juan Soliz/Pacific Coast News When Belgian Kim Clijsters defeated Caroline Wozniacki last night to claim the women’s singles trophy at the U.S. Open, she became the first mom to emerge victorious at a Grand Slam event in 29 years.
The historic significance of the win was not lost on the 26-year-old former World No. 1, mom to 18-month-old Jada Ellie.
“I hope that I can inspire a lot of other women who are willing, or hoping, to [return to work] but maybe don’t know the way to start or are insecure about starting,” she told CNN after the match.
Kim was quick to point out, however, that she couldn’t have achieved her new-found success without the support of husband Brian Lynch and others.
“I really believe anything is possible but it is a family affair. I also need help from family and people around me but it’s a great...
The historic significance of the win was not lost on the 26-year-old former World No. 1, mom to 18-month-old Jada Ellie.
“I hope that I can inspire a lot of other women who are willing, or hoping, to [return to work] but maybe don’t know the way to start or are insecure about starting,” she told CNN after the match.
Kim was quick to point out, however, that she couldn’t have achieved her new-found success without the support of husband Brian Lynch and others.
“I really believe anything is possible but it is a family affair. I also need help from family and people around me but it’s a great...
- 9/14/2009
- by Missy
- People - CelebrityBabies
Ray Stubblebine/Reuters/Landov Moms — and tennis fans — take note! Although it has been 29 years since a Grand Slam event was won by a mother, Kim Clijsters is making a strong case that she will do just that at this week’s U.S. Open.
The 26-year-old former World No. 1 only recently returned to the sport after walking away in 2007 following a series of injuries and the birth of her daughter Jada Ellie, 18 months; Whatever rust she might have been feeling didn’t show, however, as she knocked off No. 3 seed Venus Williams last weekend. Next up is a quarterfinal match today against No. 18 Li Na, with a win guaranteeing her a spot in the semifinals. “I’m just happy that we have a family and I can balance both,” Kim said after the big upset on Sunday.
“I only just started watching tennis at the start of this year,...
The 26-year-old former World No. 1 only recently returned to the sport after walking away in 2007 following a series of injuries and the birth of her daughter Jada Ellie, 18 months; Whatever rust she might have been feeling didn’t show, however, as she knocked off No. 3 seed Venus Williams last weekend. Next up is a quarterfinal match today against No. 18 Li Na, with a win guaranteeing her a spot in the semifinals. “I’m just happy that we have a family and I can balance both,” Kim said after the big upset on Sunday.
“I only just started watching tennis at the start of this year,...
- 9/8/2009
- by Missy
- People - CelebrityBabies
"First Disney/Marvel collaboration: Hannah Montana refuses to reveal secret identity, she goes to war with Iron Man. Iron Man wins easily." -- Brian Lynch Some random, somewhat rambling thoughts about what may be the biggest film-related news story of the year... Chud's Devin Faraci did a solid play-by-play bit as it was happening this morning. First of all, at this point, any and all licensing and distribution deals that Marvel has in place with Paramount, Sony, Lionsgate, Fox, or the like will be honored until their expiration dates (no wonder Sony has been desperate to get the next dozen Spider-Man movies into development). What is obvious is that Marvel either didn't trust itself as a stand-alone movie studio, or they were financially shaky enough to be in total peril should any of their big films (like Thor) out and...
- 9/2/2009
- by Scott Mendelson
- Huffington Post
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