| Top 5 Sidekicks Who Could Be Heroes
When I hear the word “sidekick,” the first one my mind immediately imagines is the ludicrously dressed, teenage companion of Batman. That’s right, Dick Grayson, the original Robin. And I’m sure you all initially think the same thing. But some sidekicks move way beyond their roles as mere comrades or wingmen; some sidekicks have the potential to become leaders themselves. Check out the list below of the Top 5 Sidekicks Who Could be Heroes.
...continue reading » Tags: Batman, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Captain Jack Harkness, Casey Jones, Daryl Dixon, Doctor Who, Robin, Stargate SG1, Teal'c, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Walking Dead, Torchwood, Willow Rosenberg | |
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| NYCC 2013: Dark Horse Comics Announce ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ and ‘Angel & Faith’ Return For 2014
Fans of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel & Faith comics from Dark Horse Comics should be happy today to learn that both series will be coming back for new “seasons” in 2014, as was announced at New York Comic-Con 2013 this weekend. There will be a slight creative team change as the old Angel & Faith team of writer Christos Gage and artist Rebekah Isaacs moving over to the main Buffy series. Taking over on Angel & Faith will be writer Victor Gischler (X-Men), with the art being handled by Will Conrad (Red Lanterns). Each series will run for 30 issues, with Buffy launching on March 19th, 2013 and Angel & Faith dropping on April 2nd.
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| Deal: ‘Buffy: The Vampire Slayer’, ‘Angel’ Complete Series DVD Box Set
The Gold Box spotlight deal of the day over at Amazon today is a sale on DVD box sets for two of Joss Whedon‘s television properties: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. – Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Complete Series DVD
$59.99 (that’s 70% off the list price of $199.98) – Angel: The Complete Series DVD
$55.99 (that’s 70% off the list price of $139.98) Visit the main sale page for more details on this sale. Note – this sale is valid only for today, Tuesday, September 17, 2013 til 11:59pm PST while supplies last.
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| Comic Review: Angel & Faith #25 |
By Mel16
| August 29th, 2013 at 11:00 pm |
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Angel & Faith #25
Written by Christos Gage
Illustrated by Rebekah Isaacs
Executive Produced by Joss Whedon
Colored by Dan Jackson
Lettered by Richard Starkings and Comicraft’s Jimmy Betancourt
Cover by Steve Morris
Alternate Cover by Rebekah Isaacs
Dark Horse Comics
Release Date: August 28, 2013
Cover Price: $2.99
When Buffy the Vampire Slayer ended its seven-year run in 2003, fans of the Joss Whedon-created television series could (and did) take solace that a Buffy spin-off, Angel, was still on the air. Weekly forays to the Whedon-verse, however, ended when ended its abbreviated five-year run only a year later, Buffy/Angel fans contented themselves with syndicated reruns and DVDs. Whedon, of course, moved on, first to the short-lived Firefly (one season followed by a big-screen wrap up, Serenity) and Dollhouse several years later. Dollhouse only made it through two seasons on FOX. Despite his other projects, Buffy and Angel were never far from his mind. Rather than attempting to bring Buffy back to network or cable television (an unlikely possibility given the passage of time, rights issues, and the availability of key cast members), Whedon decided to continue the series in comic-book form, first through Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 8, a sprawling 40-issue run that ran from 2007 through 2011, and subsequently through the about-to-be-concluded Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 9. Acting initially as co-writer for Buffy, but primarily as an executive producer or showrunner, Whedon handed over Buffy to newcomer Andrew Chambliss and a new spin-off series, Angel & Faith to longtime comic-book scribe Christos Gage and artist Rebekah Isaacs. Both series were meant to run in parallel, each with 25 issues plus two spin-offs, one devoted to Willow, Buffy’s best-friend and witch, and the other to Spike, the other vampire with a soul.
...continue reading » Tags: Angel, Angel & Faith, Buffy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Christos Gage, Dan Jackson, Jimmy Betancourt, Joss Whedon, Rebekah Isaacs, Richard Starkings, Steve Morris | |
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| Comic Review: Willow: Wonderland |
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Willow: Wonderland
Trade Paperback | Kindle Edition
Script by Jeff Parker and Christos Gage
Pencils by Brian Ching
Inks by Jason Gorder
Colors by Michelle Madsen
Letters by Richard Starkings and Comicraft’s Jimmy Betancourt
Cover and Chapter Break Art by David Mack
Dark Horse Comics
Release Date: August 21, 2013
Cover Price: $17.99
If you haven’t kept up with Season Nine of the Buffyverse, here is the short version: All magic has disappeared from our world, now that The Seed had been destroyed. With some help from Angel, Willow has used Buffy’s broken scythe to open a way to another world where she might find a new source of magic and reestablish a connection to the powers she sorely misses. Willow: Wonderland is a five-issue limited series that is now available in graphic novel form for those who missed it the first time. Jumping into a new world with nothing but a weapon in her hand, Willow establishes a destination after a quick incantation. Shortly after she is attacked by the local denizens and has a pretty close call with a humongous monster, she finds herself face to face with another mage from Earth (though he has had a bit of a mishap) named Marrak. Their adventures include meeting the original caterpillar from Lewis Carroll’s classic book, a reunion with Willow’s former mentor Aluwyn, and an introduction to Aluwyn’s Supercoven that she created near a Wellspring of magic.
...continue reading » Tags: Brian Ching, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Buffyverse, Christos Gag, Comicraft, Dark Horse Comics, David Mack, Jason Gorder, Jeff Parker, Jimmy Betancourt, Michelle Madsen, Richard Starkings, Willow, Willow: Wonderland | |
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