As much has been said about Sam Raimi's legacy with Evil Dead and Spider-Man film franchises, it would be foolish to overlook what he built in the 1990s with the sword and sorcery/fantasy TV shows Hercules: The Legendary Series and its spinoff Xena: Warrior Princess. While both shows lasted six seasons, Xena has 23 more episodes and a[...]
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Plarium has partnered with NBC Universal to bring their iconic mythology character, Xena: Warrior Princess, to Raid: Shadow Legends Starting now and running all the way until February 4, 2024, you can obtain the famed fictional TV warrior via the new Champion Pass feature As you can see from the artwork below, this is the[...]
Xena: Warrior Princess, the tale of the eponymous Xena's journey of redemption, ran from September 1195 until June 2001 As a spinoff of the Hercules: The Legendary Journeys series, this sister series actually surpassed Hercules in popularity, becoming a major cult classic Xena's companion Gabrielle is celebrated by fans for its romantic subtext that, at some points,[...]
Starting next week, viewers will be treated to Pride-themed marathons of series Wynonna Earp, Xena: Warrior Princess, and Vagrant Queen; SYFY FANGRRLS podcasts, specials, and editorials; custom short-form videos, fan testimonials, public service announcements, and more GLAAD will support the initiative via their social handles, across digital platforms and with PSAs featuring resource and donation[...]
The fight/conversation with the new villain takes way too long, the private military contractor sounded off to me (but then again, when's the last time I listened to a PMC employee speak?), and I didn't like the sidelining of the Secret Weapons team.
Xena: Warrior Princess #1: Aside from a couple pages from Olympia Sweetman and[...]
However, the Warrior Princess must survive Gabrielle's curiosity and stubbornness to even face this person.
Xena: Warrior Princess #2 cover by David Finch and Triona Farrell
Disclosure: the Xena television series was before my time, and it's not one of those things that I went back and experienced.
One of the most appealing qualities of this comic is[...]
Writer Meredith Finch talks about her new Xena: Warrior Princess project from Dynamite Entertainment
Sorry to those of you who were looking forward to the proposed Xena: Warrior Princess reboot at NBC, but the project is hanging out with Hades in Tartarus That means it's dead, very very dead.
NBC Entertainment president Jennifer Salke said the proposed revival in its 'most recent form' will not be going forward[...]
Dynamite is bringing back together two iconic figures in Army of Darkness / Xena: Warrior Princess and this time out the story is in the hands of veteran comic writer Scott Lobdell I got a chance to talk with Scott about bringing the two popular franchises together.
DAN WICKLINE: It's hard to work in a branch[...]
A Writer's Commentary: Genevieve Valentine talks Xena: Warrior Princess #3, on sale now from Dynamite Cover is by Jenny Frison, with interiors by Ariel Medel.
So, the general tenor of this arc is on the more dramatically subdued end of the Xena scale (The Xena scale is a 1-to-10 slider, with a 1 being every time[...]
Genevieve Valentine is working away on the new Xena: Warrior Princess series for Dynamite As she wraps up the script for issue #4, she talks with Byron Brewer about working on a comic based on a beloved TV series and the preconceptions involved Cover is by Jenny Frison.
BYRON BREWER: Genevieve, you seem to really be enjoying writing[...]
Today we're giving you the other side of the discussion between Genevieve Valentine, writer of Xena: Warrior Princess and David Avallone, the writer of Twilight Zone: The Shadow Here we have David asking the questions, where yesterday Genevieve did the asking Art for this article is by Jenny Frison (cover) and Ariel Medel (interiors).
DAVID AVALLONE: Is the "25 years[...]
Frank Barbiere, writer of Dejah Thoris #3, talks with writer Genevieve Valentine about Xena: Warrior Princess #1, both on sale now from Dynamite. Covers is by Greg Land and Jenny Frison.
FRANK BARBIERE: What's your personal history with Xena?
GENEVIEVE VALENTINE: This question makes it sound like we used to be cop partners until a Case Went Wrong, and now I'm[...]
This is a home unlike any other, macabre in ways that will be revealed starting this week!
All of you Xena fans get a new Xena: Warrior Princess series and we see Xena have to wage war against an old friend, but will they be able to save themselves first?
If you're enjoying Superman and the Super[...]
Writer Genevieve Valentine talks Xena: Warrior Princess #2, on sale in May from Dynamite Covers are by Jenny Frison and Tony Fleecs.
BYRON BREWER: Genevieve, just one issue in and as #2 approaches in May, this magazine certainly seems to be capturing the flavor of the TV show Is this your first adaptation of a well-known[...]
Xena: Warrior Princess has seen comic books from Topps, Dark Horse and Dynamite… but not for some time. That changes in April, with a new comic book series from Dynamite, from Genevieve Valentine and Ariel Medel.
Genevieve Valentine is a Nebula shortlisted sci-fi/fantasy novelist who recently write the Catwoman series, notable for making Catwoman a mob boss of Gotham and[...]
Yesterday, THR.com reported that NBC has a reboot of Xena: Warrior Princess in the works 20 years after its original debut The series was a spinoff of the popular Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and starred Lucy Lawless for its six season run It's believed that the network is looking at the property for a miniseries[...]
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