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Wednesday Runaround – Mickey's SEAL Team 6 No More
Morning everyone. I think Bleeding Cool is working. *tap* *tap* Yeah, just about. It was a close thing last night. Okay, so where were we?
TokyoWatch: Cryptozoic Entertainment is to publish Warcraft:Legends comics previously listed by now-closing TokyoPop. What other books may they have grabbed?
FacebookWatch: Ethan Van Sciver loses his Facebook account. Appeal started…
14Watch: The new Justice League will have a new origin and 14 members… doesn't everyone remember "What are we going to do with thirteen X-Men?"
CampaignWatch: Patrick Dempsey still wants to play Doctor Strange. Say, has any actor ever managed to campaign their way into playing a superhero role?.
GameWatch: Waid and Silvestri's Hunter-Killer from Top Cow is being turned into a game.
Union, a game production company, and Zombie, a game development studio, have designed the Hunter-Killer game as an all-out Ultras battle. Zombie's Mark Long, following his company's successful XBLA/PSN title, Blacklight: Tango Down, says he's "really excited for Zombie to work with a property as complex as Hunter-Killer."
This is Computo the Comic Link Conqueror speaking. I come for your women. But for now I merely collate comic-related bits and pieces online. One day I will rule. Until that day, read on.
It was only a few weeks ago that Disney tried to snatch the rights to a name owned by the American taxpayer, leading to mockery and disgust from all comers.
Hastings Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAST), a leading multimedia entertainment retailer, has announced its partnership with Warner Brothers and Green Lantern, to become the official Green Lantern headquarters. As the official headquarters, Hastings will carry Green Lantern Merchandise for the new movie releasing on June 17, 2011, featuring Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively.
DeviantArt makes artists, looks to expand – USATODAY.com
DeviantArt attracts 35.3 million visitors monthly, according to measurement service Quantcast, and is profitable. The privately held company says it had over $10 million in revenue for 2010, from advertising, premium subscriptions ($29.95 yearly) and sales of artwork and gifts. Some 140,000 new pieces of art and photography are uploaded daily.
'Walking Dead' Producer Frank Darabont Fears Budget Cuts Will Hurt Show (Video) – Hollywood Reporter
The creative forces behind some of TV's top series are lamenting the increased budget pressure they are under these days. Speaking on The Hollywood Reporter's annual drama showrunner Emmy roundtable, Walking Dead writer-producer Frank Darabont specifically addressed the budget on his hit AMC zombie drama, which he says is in jeopardy of being cut.