Author: Mike Gold

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Fan Power: Jericho Un-Cancelled

107823-6196967After receiving tons of mail, e-mail, phone calls, and about 40,000 pounds of peanuts, CBS has decided to pick up Jericho for a seven episode second season.

"CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler posed posted a letter on CBS’s Jericho web site announcing the show  will return in midseason. Her plea: "Please stop sending us nuts."  The network will rebroadcast the first season this summer and release it on DVD in late September.

"You got our attention; your emails and collective voice have been heard," Ms. Tassler stated. "But, for there to be more Jericho, we will need more viewers … we will count on you to rally around the show, to recruit new viewers with the same grass-roots energy, intensity and volume you have displayed in recent weeks."

The short second season will be aired straight through without repeats.

Walt Disney Gets Stan Lee

Walt Disney Studios has signed an exclusive multi-year deal with Stan Lee and his production company POW! Entertainment Inc. Lee and POW! will be developing and producing "all sorts of entertainment," according to the House of Mouse.

After a nearly unbroken string of successful movies based on characters and/or concepts which Lee helped to develop, this deal’s a natural. It’s also ironic, as his former employer – Marvel – has been patterning itself after Disney of late. Stan is expected to retain his credit as Marvel’s chairnam emeritus.

The question is, is the world ready for the True Believer animatronic?

Thanks to John Tebbel for the timely lead.

Game Over: The Follow-up

playstation_3_220605-8522544Last Friday, our Michael Davis opined the inherent suckiness of the Playstation 3. Reuters provides us with an amusing follow-up. They inform us that Nintendo Co.’s Wii game console outsold Sony PlayStation 3 by more than five to one in Japan last month: 251,794 units of the Wii to 46,321 of the PS3. The ratio the previous month (April) was four to one.

Sony’s game division posted an operating loss of $1.91 billion in the year that ended March 31. And you thought the PS3 was expensive!

Sony’s going to be spending a half billion dollars upgrading its censor chips – so if you just bought a PS3, you lose. The consensus in the gaming community is that said half billion would be better spent developing cool new games.

There’s no reason to count Sony out, but I’ll bet its CEO and chairman, Sir Howard Stringer, had stayed at CBS.

 

The Stars Fall On San Diego

 

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The huge San Diego Comic-Con International has lined up an astonishing number of movie and teevee previews this year. The partial list includes Alien vs. Predator 2: No Peace on Earth; American Gangster; Babylon AD; Balls of Fury; Battlestar Galactica; Beowulf; The Bourne Ultimatum; Coraline; Fred Claus; Get Smart; The Golden Compass; Hellboy 2: The Golden Army; Heroes; I Am Legend; The Incredible Hulk; Indiana Jones 4; Invasion; Iron Man; Lost; National Treasure 2; Resident Evil: Extinction; Speed Racer; The Strangers; Stardust; Star Trek XI; Sunshine; Sweeney Todd; 30 Days of Night; Trick ‘r Treat; Wanted; Where the Wild Things Are and White Out.

Don’t be surprised if many of the actors and creative personnel are there to hawk their efforts. Good grief; I remember all the way back when the San Diego show was actually focused on comic books.

This year’s show will be held at the San Diego Convention Center July 26 through 29. If you don’t already have hotel reservations, make certain you take your passport or birth certificate.

 

The Pac Man Passes The Torch

pac-man-345026052 year-old Pac Man designer Toru Iwatani is retiring from the racket, but he’s going out with a bang. The game designer has created the Pac Man Championship Edition for the final round of the Xbox 360 Pac-Man World Championship in New York City. It will be available tomorrow as a $10.00 download on Microsoft”s Xbox Live online service.

According to Reuters, this version is a faithful interpretation of the 27-year-old original game. Iwatani created Pac Man Championship Edition as a two-dimensional game, like the original. "I wanted to stay with the original simple rules of Pac Man," he said. There are no plans for another version of Pac Man, but Iwatani might work with rights holder Namco Bandai Holdings in a supervisory position or work on a new version with his students at Tokyo Polytechnic University.

Just because it remains 2-D, Pac Man Championship Edition isn’t exactly stuck in the dark ages. It has challenging and innovative levels, including a  dark mode where much of the maze is hidden and players are guided only by a flashlight lighting Pac Man’s path.

Fantastic Four Takes On Marvel Zombies!

bp-28-cov-6499569Well, here’s a crossover for you. According to a Marvel press release:

The New Fantastic Four (Black Panther, Storm, Human Torch and The Thing) have faced Galactus and the Silver Surfer, but now they face an even larger threat in Black Panther #28: The Marvel Zombies! Imbued with the power of Galactus from their recent tussle – they say he tasted like chicken – the Marvel Zombies are intent on devouring the Skrull home planet. Our heroes have two problems: they’ve landed on that same planet…and they’re in an alternate dimension with no way home! Writer Reginald Hudlin and artist Francis Portela invite you to jumponboard for the beginning of the latest New Fantastic Four adventure, as T’Challa confronts an enemy even he may not be able to defeat!

The story was written by Reginald Hudlin, penciled by Francis Portela with a cover by Marvel Zombies‘ Arthur Suydam and goes on sale at the end of this month. Sound to me like a fun story, the sort we haven’t seen too much of in superhero comics lately.

Artwork copyright 2007 Marvel Characters, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Sarah Jane’s Back

sarah5-2513050The second spin-off from the revived Doctor Who teevee series, The Sarah Jane Adventures, has finally completed casting and is now being written.

The show, starring Elisabeth Sladen as former Doctor Who companion Sarah Jane Smith (she co-starred with Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker from 1973 to 1976) plays an investigative journalist with a passion for extra-terrestial stories. Her previous life is only known to a trio of neighborhood children. Whereas the Doctor’s robotic dog K-9 appeared in the pilot, he/it is not expected to have a regular presence in this new series.

The pilot aired in England at the beginning of this year with a somewhat different cast. The Sarah Jane Adventures is oriented towards children in the way Torchwood is oriented towards adults, and is executive produced by Who honcho Russell T. Davies. No air date has been confirmed by the BBC.

Sladen has also played Sarah Jane in eight original full-cast audio adventures by Big Finish Productions.

Opus Gets Classy

opus-2007-06-03-7195242Salon.com has added Berkeley Breathed’s weekly Bloom County spin-off Opus (or is Opus an Outland spin-off?) to its plethora of political and cultural features. Other comics on Salon.com include Tom The Dancing Bug, WayLay and The K Chronicles. To celebrate the occasion, our pal Douglas Wolk did up a major interview with Berkeley. where the Pulitizer Prize winning cartoonist reveals the details of his secret romance with Vice President Cheney.

Sadly, in every silver cloud a little rain must fall. The Opus movie, long in production, is a goner. This leaves Mr. Breathed with only two other movies in active development.

Artwork copyright Berkeley Breathed. All Rights Reserved.

 

Superman: Doomsday Contents Announced

image-proc-6699688Superman: Doomsday, the first of Warner Home Video’s new series of original animated movies to be released on DVD, will be abailable on September 18.

Rated PG-13, the D2DVD carries a cast different from Superman: The Animated Series. Adam Baldwin voices Superman, Anne Heche is Lois Lane and James Marsters plays Lex Luthor. Equally important to comics and animation fans, long-time animation producer, sometime comics artist and full-time Jack Kirby fan Bruce Timm is the producer.

Based upon DC’s "The Death of Superman" (which WHV claims to be the best selling graphic novel of all time; the trade paperback omnibus edition will be released tomorrow), Superman: Doomsday contains many extras, including  the documentary "The Clash of the Juggernauts," the usual interviews with the  animation staff, a preview of the upcoming WHV D2DVD Justice League: The New Frontier.

Superman: Doomsday is listed for sale in this month’s Diamond Previews and will be available (at least for advance order) from your friendly neighborhood comics shop. It retails for $19.98. WHV has (you guessed it) a website with a preview clip.

MIKE GOLD: The Sound of Crisis

mikegold100-8278367If you’ve been taking careful notes while reading my sundry ComicMix entries, no doubt you’ve noticed I’m quite a fan of audio drama. There are a lot of reasons for this, the least of which is that I prefer driving to all locations within a thousand mile radius instead of subjecting myself to the massively frustrating incompetence and arrogance of our air transportation industry.

Ergo, I have a lot of time to listen to stuff in my car, particularly around convention season (May through April, each year). I’ve got a six-disc mp3 player buried in my little 2005 Ford Focus hatchback, which means I can program enough sound to drive from Connecticut to California without actually changing discs. I (literally) just got back from a round-trip to Chicago, my most frequent location, accompanied by my patient wife Linda and my beautiful daughter Adriane. All three of us are comics fans.

Usually, I program a Nero Wolfe adaptation – brilliant stuff, wonderfully produced – and one of Big Finish Productions’ full-cast original Doctor Who shows. And some other stuff – lots of music, some comedy (Firesign Theater, Jack Benny, or in this case The Marx Brothers), maybe a podcast or six. But this time, I was armed with GraphicAudio’s adaptation of Greg Cox’s novelization of the DC Comics miniseries Infinite Crisis.

All three of us had read the original miniseries, all three of us had read much of the sundry miniseries that lead up to Infinite Crisis, and all three of us figured that by listening to this adaptation we might, this time, actually figure out what happened in the miniseries. Not that it really matters, as we’ve lived through 52 and One Year Later and World War III and now Countdown and we’ll probably sucker down and read Final Crisis after that. After all these years, DC still has problems maintaining a cohesive thought.

The GraphicAudio adaptation is only the first half of Cox’s book, and is clearly labeled as such. The second half will be out soon; it was listed in last month’s Diamond catalog. The adaptation is neither full-cast audio nor a straight-forward spoken word reading. There is a narrator who dramatizes the narrative (hence his title), but when it comes to the actual dialog each character has his or her own voice. With original music and full sound effects, it works quite nicely… although I did have to get over my initial disappointment that it wasn’t a full-cast audio theatrical production.

I hadn’t heard any of GraphicAudio’s other work, although there is a heck of a lot of it. They adapt many paperback action-hero series such as The Destroyer and The Executioner (and others), and if the quality of these productions matches their Infinite Crisis, I might check a few out.

We were particularly impressed by the production itself: the original music and the sound effects were appropriate and gave the two-dimensional world of original audio much needed depth. They summarized all of the various miniseries that led up to Infinite Crisis in the three minutes before the opening credits, which was all that was necessary to provide the backstory. (more…)