They've set me loose in Ballroom 20 with a laptop and my own discretion, so I'm going to type away and update as I go. Here's hoping I don't drop anything. Forgive any typos. [3:03 Pdt] - Jeph Loeb has come to moderate and we're getting the room warmed up. Today is about saying thank you to the fans and for their support and---oh hai Clark Gregg. [3:05 Pdt] - Clark wants to do "The Thing" but Jeph says he has to thank people. Lots of folks at Marvel, at ABC. Also, we've mentioned the new timeslot multiple times. [3:10 Pdt] - Introducing the panel. Who's on the panel? Jeff Lee, Maurissa Tancharoen, Jed Whedon, Henry Simmons, Iain De Caestecker, Elizabeth Henstridge, Ming-Na Wen, Chloe Bennet, and Clark Gregg. [3:12 Pst] Sizzle reel of all the awesome things that happened last season. Lots of ass kicking, 'splosions, all the cool story elements are here. Basically, it's one whole reminder...
- 7/22/2016
- by Geek Girl Diva
- Hitfix
Comics publisher Studio 407 has announced two new horror titles to hit shelves in January 2009, and sent along some covers and exclusive samples of what you’ll find inside (see those at the bottom of this page). The first, Shadow Cronicles, adopts the anthology format, while Golem will be a tale of monsters, magic and the stomping out of evil.
Chronicles will consist of three stories, which serve as previews for a trio of individual series that debut in the months after Chronicles hits the shelves. Netherworld (written by Chad Jones and illustrated by R.B. Silva) is about specialists on a distant planet investigating the remnants of a lost extraterrestrial culture and on the edge of finding out its horrible secret. The Night Projectionist (written by Robert Heske and illustrated by Diego Yapura) revolves around a small town’s movie theater on its last night of business. The venue is...
Chronicles will consist of three stories, which serve as previews for a trio of individual series that debut in the months after Chronicles hits the shelves. Netherworld (written by Chad Jones and illustrated by R.B. Silva) is about specialists on a distant planet investigating the remnants of a lost extraterrestrial culture and on the edge of finding out its horrible secret. The Night Projectionist (written by Robert Heske and illustrated by Diego Yapura) revolves around a small town’s movie theater on its last night of business. The venue is...
- 12/18/2008
- Fangoria
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