| NYCC 2014: ‘Mike Tyson Mysteries’ Extended Clip At The WB Premiere Panel!
Unbeknownst to WB fans at New York Comic-Con this weekend, at the premiere panel (the last panel on Thursday night), they got treated to an extended clip of the new Mike Tyson Mysteries premiering on Adult Swim on 10/27 at 10:30pm ET. As with most Adult Swim programming, it plays with dark comedic ridiculousness. Mike Tyson, along with a potty-mouthed pigeon (Norm MacDonald), his adopted Korean daughter Yung Hee (who looks like a Korean Velma played by Rachel Ramras), and a British ghost (Jim Rash), solves any mystery thrown his way. This cartoon looks like loads of fun.
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| NYCC 2014: ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ Panel; ‘Agent Carter’ Footage Revealed |
By Sarah Storm
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Friday, October 10th, 2014 at 11:10 pm |

This year’s New York Comic-Con brought a highly anticipated panel for Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. In addition to a surprise appearance from a cast member, there was also a special screening. Head of Marvel Television Jeph Loeb began the panel by reminding the audience of how far Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has come. “As many of you remember, we were in a much smaller hall when we first announced that we would have our first live-action television series,” he said. Then, much to the audience’s shock, Loeb went on to say, “Anybody can be Hydra,” as he opened his jacket to reveal a HYDRA logo on a t-shirt underneath.
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| NYCC 2014: The WB Premiere Of The 100 2.1 “The 48”
It was an exciting night for the WB at New York Comic-Con last night! Fans who waited in line first for a bracelet and then to get in for the last event of the night were treated to the exclusive premiere of Season 2 Episode 1 of The 100! We last left the 100 squaring off against the Grounders in a heated and bloody fight, while Jaha (Isaiah Washington) makes the ultimate sacrifice for the Ark, as it goes to ground. Season 2 promises to be no less bloody (is this regular network TV?) and filled with many close calls.
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| NYCC 2014: Twenty Years Of ‘The Crow’ With James O’Barr
20 years ago, The Crow burst into movie theaters, and 20 years later, it continues to fascinate us. The question has always been whether it would have been as successful had star Brandon Lee not died towards the end of production, due to a faulty gun prop. Lee played Eric Draven, a dead rocker bent on revenge after his girlfriend was raped and murdered while he watched and then he too was killed in Detroit on Devil’s Night, October 30th. The critically acclaimed movie, based on the James O’Barr comic book of the same name, achieved cult status…and some terrible sequels. On Thursday night, O’Barr made his first appearance at New York Comic-Con at the panel “Twenty Years of “The Crow” with James O’Barr,” where he talks about the original film as well as the upcoming reboot.
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| NYCC 2014: The WB Premiere of Constantine 1.1 “Non Est Asylum”
The WB had a big night on Thursday at the 2014 New York Comic-Con. It was the last event of the night, and fans showed no signs of slowing down. Constantine was the last premiere and it was worth the wait. Running later than expected (because of a surprise screening of The Flash), security looked a little bit impatient, but still happy for fans.
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