‘Lost’ Arrives January 21
ABC has decided that Lost will come back to Wednesday nights at 9 p.m., beginning January 21. The series will displace Private Practice, which will gain a new timeslot now that the network has given it a full season pickup. In fact, the entire night will see its shows find new homes to boost ratings.
Lost will begin its fifth season with a recap hour followed by a two-hour season premiere, according to The Hollywood Reporter. There will be a total of 17 episodes for the season, making up from the Writers Strike-shortened fourth season, which will be released on DVD in December.
In other television news, NBC has given a full season’s order to its Life series. While the ratings are iffy at best, the network has confidence in the show finding its audience and will be sticking with it. They are bolstered by the ratings once DVR numbers are considered.
"This unique crime drama continues to offer consistent and compelling stories each week," Teri Weinberg, executive VP, NBC Entertainment told the trade. "We love Life and are thrilled that we get to see more of these characters and amazing new cases."
The series has been hampered by being bounced around the schedule and can currently be found Wednesdays at 9, meaning it has to withstand the arrival of Lost in the new year.


In another sign of the looming comics recession,
WizardWorld Texas wrapped up yesterday and here are highlights from the various DC Comics panels:

Norm Feuti, creator of Retail, has begun a second strip which will be a webcomic beginning today.
Zack Snyder spoke with
Joe Johnston will be directing First Avenger: Captain America for Marvel Studios. The director has signed a deal according to
Marvel has provided ComicMix with preview pages from the forthcoming [[[Wolverine: Flies to a Spider]]]. Novelist turned comic writer Gregg Hurwitz (Punisher) is paired with newcomer Jerome Opena (Fear Agents) and cover artist Tim Bradstreet for the oneshot due in stores December 12.



NBM reminds readers what the First Time was like, in an erotic hardcover anthology that will feature the works of Dave McKean. The collection of ten tales comes from writer Sybilline, a French woman with decidedly spicy ideas. The art is handled by a variety of talents including McKean, Cyril Pedrosa (Three Shadows), and Olivier Vatine (Aquablue).
Yesterday, we began a conversation with About Comics’ Nat Gertler, looking back over 10 years of existence. Today, we’ll examine his best known project 24 Hour Comics Day as well as About’s future plans.
