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Christopher Columbus Gets Creepy… Again
Last year at SDCC, it was announced that classic Warren Publishing horror anthology comic mags Creepy and Eerie (most recently released in archive editions from Dark Horse) would become tv series, with Christopher Columbus directing some episodes. Now comes word that Columbus will produce Creepy as a 4-part anthology film: Rights to both CREEPY and EERIE magazines[...]
SDCC: About Last Night… More Impressions Of Preview Night Of The Con
Chris Thompson writes: It's been six years since I started coming to SDCC and I still find Preview Night to be a strange experience The convention hasn't started in earnest, so you feel a certain freedom to just wander and explore, but there's still so much to see and do For me it's the ideal opportunity[...]
Red Hulk Becomes Red She-Hulk
Okay, so it's not a gender swap per se. But the Hulk book starring the General Ross Red Hulk and written by Jeff Parker has been missing from
Now Mike Carey Wins An Inkpot Award
Louie Falcetti, reporting for Bleeding Cool from San Diego Comic Con tells us that Mike Carey, in his Spotlight panel at the show, has just been handed
Lionsgate TV Grabs Zenescope's Wonderland With Smallville's Brian Robbins As Executive Producer
More comics-to-television news emerging from SDCC today, as Hollywood Reporter gets the scoop: The studio behind scripted fare including Weeds and Mad Men has emerged the winner in a six-studio bidding war for TV rights to Zenescope's Wonderland graphic novels, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively. Brian Robbins (Smallville), through his first-look deal with Lionsgate TV, will serve as an executive producer on the project alongside[...]