| SDCC 2015: Chris Hardwick Gives Conan A Comic-Con Citizenship Test
Conan is live at Comic-Con this week, and as we saw on Wednesday night, host Conan O’Brien and his sidekick Andy Richter rode to San Diego via Fury Road Mad Max-style. During last night’s live show, O’Brien hosted some celebrity-filled Wolverine auditions and welcomed famous Hobbit Elijah Wood, along with Nerdist king Chris Hardwick, who not only hosts Talking Dead, the live post-Walking Dead show, but he’s also a frequent moderator for panels at SDCC’s famed massive Hall H. Hardwick — clad in a Spider-Man suit — took the opportunity to give O’Brien a “Comic-Con Citizenship Test,” where he asked questions like, “What’s Daredevil’s greatest weakness?” and such. Here below, watch the video of the “Comic-Con Citizenship Test” — I think we’ll all agree with Conan’s responses. Also below are more videos from Hardwick’s appearance, as well as the Wolverine Auditions.
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| Comic Review: Conan/Red Sonja #4 |
By PS Hayes
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| April 28th, 2015 at 2:30 pm |
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Conan/Red Sonja #4
Written by Gail Simone & Jim Zub
Pencils by Randy Green
Inks by Rick Ketcham
Colors by Dave Stewart
Letters by Richard Starkings & Comicraft
Cover art by Dan Panosian
Dark Horse Comics
Release Date: April 29, 2015
Cover Price: $3.99
Conan/Red Sonja #4 is the perfect ending to what, in my opinion, was the perfect example of a inter-company crossover. For the past three issues, two of fantasy’s most popular characters have fought, loved, and been comrades in arms. Now, with the fate of the entire universe at stake, can even they protect it? Writers Gail Simone and Jim Zub continue their excellent tale of Conan and Red Sonja. What I’ve loved most about this series, and this issue in particular, is that it was more of a team-up than a crossover, and that both characters get equal billing and “page-time.” Each has their share of story to carry and each has their own weight to pull when it comes to the overall adventure. This issue is a fitting end to the series. I won’t spoil the ending, but it’s perfect.
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| George R.R. Martin’s “Lil Thrones” A Game of Thrones Cartoon! (Video)
Have you ever imagined what a George R.R. Martin-produced Muppet Babies-style cartoon series for kids of Game of Thrones fans would look like? Well now you don’t have to! Thanks to Conan O’Brien and TBS we now have “Lil Thrones,” a Conan web exclusive! Introduced by the man himself, “Lil Thrones” depicts all the horrors of Game Of Thrones set to the tune of a very cute theme song with lively animation. “Lil Thrones, Lil Thrones, we’re having so much fun. Lil Thrones, Lil Thrones”¦ by killing everyone!” Check out this amazing video here below.
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| Comic Review: Conan/Red Sonja #3
Conan Red/Sonja #3
Written by Gail Simone & Jim Zub
Pencils by Randy Green
Inks by Rick Ketcham
Letters by Richard Starkings & Comicraft
Colors by Dave Stewart
Cover art by Dan Panosian
Dark Horse Comics
Release Date: March 25, 2015
Cover Price: $3.99 Conan/Red Sonja #3 takes a big swerve from the first two issues of this series, and it’s a total surprise for the reader. We’re used to the past two issues that skipped around during different times of the lives of Conan and Red Sonja, and it was great and fun, but now that the narrative has changed, is it still good? Let me tell you what I think…
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