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No Heroics: Not Warrriors, either

Our pal, Charlie Jane Anders, has a story up at i09 about a couple of sitcoms with a super-hero premise. One (the one we know for sure will be funny, at least based on <a href=”

clip) is from the BBC, titled No Heroics. The claim is that it’s based on Friends, but with a bar instead of a coffee house. The other, Boldly Going Nowhere, sounds a bit more sci-fi, and is the brain-child of the folks who bring you Sunny in Philadelphia.  

Alas, there is no discussion as to the person tending bar.  We have our own suggestion.

 

Paramount to use Mobile Comics

Paramount Pictures is embracing the mobile content aspect of movie marketing by hiring Singapore-based Omnitoons to craft comic stories based on current films.  According to Variety, the first film will be Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging, a British feature from Gurinder Chadha (Bend it Like Beckham). The movie is currently in release throughout Europe but lacks a domestic release date.

The Manga-style stories will appear on enabled phones in single panel manner with each strips taking up to four screens and short stories up to 20 screens. The next release to receive this treatment will be the Shia LaBeouf actioner Eagle Eye. Mission: Impossible, not currently an active film franchise, was also mentioned in the story indicating Paramount is examining their library for appropriate series to work with.

The mobile comics are now available in MMS and J2ME formats in the U.S., Australia, Europe and India. The phone companies will likely treat these promotional comics as premium content and will charge users for downloading each installment.

"By adapting movies to the mobile comics format, we believe fans will be able to extend their entertainment experience at their own pace, with the privacy of their phone," Karen New, CEO of Omnitoons, told the trade. "Omnitoons aims to continue our pursuit of bridging the mobile and movie industries by creating even more comics based on popular film titles through innovative and cost-efficient techniques.”
 

Diesel Wants to be Riddick Twice More

Vin Diesel told MTV News that he fully expects to reprise his role of Riddick in two more feature films, possibly filming them back-to-back.

“David Twohy right now is writing the scripts. The only question is whether we take a page from the Lord of the Rings guys and try to shoot the two chapters at the same time. There are two more in mind,” Diesel told the network. “Everyone knows I love the Riddick character and I’m always working on it. It just takes five years to make another one because David Twohy and I are so precious about it.”

He first portrayed Richard B. Riddick in the well-received 2000 feature film Pitch Black. In 2004, he, along with Judi Dench, appeared in The Chronicles of Riddick, which received poor reviews and so-so box office.

If he’s correct, the next Riddick chapter would be out in 2009 but it has yet to be mounted at a studio so 2010 is the earliest a film with this scope could be released. The storyline would follow Riddick, having taken the throne of the Necromonger King and would finally bring audiences to the Underverse.
 

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‘The WB’ Returns With Smallville

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Remember The WB? Time-Warner’s attempt to copy Fox’s entry into network television. It birthed some of our favorite shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Smallville, and Supernatural. Then they merged with Paramount’s UPN network to create The CW. The history gives me a headache.

Well, The WB is back. This time it’s Time-Warner’s answer to NBC and Fox’s Hulu online network. Before I get another headache explaining that, let’s just say we can watch some of our favorite shows online for free and leave it like that.

The big one for comic book fans is Smallville, the hit show that depicts Clark Kent’s life before becoming Superman. You can even share episodes, like the pilot episode I added to the bottom of this page.

I could also mention that Buffy is on there as well, but it’s also on Hulu. Here comes that media business headache again. Owww.

 

 

Will Eisner’s Final Book Out This Week

Will Eisner’s final book, Expressive Anatomy For Comics and Narrative, was released this week from W.W. Norton without a lot of fanfare. It would have slipped our notice had James Vance not discussed it at his blog.

Among his comments, Vance wrote, “But the reward was being allowed to pore over decades’ worth of Eisner work, concentrating on it as never before, and learning all over again just what a terrific craftsman he was. Even the pieces which I’d dismissed as lesser work revealed lovely little nuggets of compassion in the characterizations, brilliance in construction and masterful shorthand in the staging. Old school or not, at its best Will’s stuff is still among the few examples in the graphic storytelling field that’s truly for grownups.”

The book completes a series of text books by the acknowledged master of the artform and supplements his 1985 volume Comics and Sequential Art and 1996’s Graphic Storytelling and Visual Narrative.

Eisner, 1917-2005, was at work on the book when he had the heart surgery that surprisingly led to his death.
 

Want to be in Spider-Man 4?

The charity, Stand Up to Cancer, is working with Sony Pictures to raise money by auctioning off a Spider-Man 4 package of gooides at eBay

The highest bidder will not only visit to the set of Spider-Man 4 for one shooting day; but will also have a one-hour meet and greet with the cast; a walk-on/extra role; a trip to the New York premiere in 2011; designer outfits to wear to the premiere for both winner and guest; and a chance to show off the outfits as they walk down the premiere’s red carpet.

Of course, all this is for a good cause despite the fact that Spider-Man 4 is merely a concept today without script, director, cast or actual shooting schedule.

Bidding is already at $5000 as of this morning and the auction ends September 5th at 7:00 pm US-PDT.

Kotaku: “Where Are Our Comic Book Games?”

For hardcore videogame fans, Kotaku is like an online CNN. They almost always get the news first. And they cover everything. From Halo 3 to weird Japanese titles that will never be released elsewhere. That obssessiveness has made them one of the top gaming websites.

So it was with great pleasure, that I read Luke Plunkett’s “Screw Comic Book Movies, Where Are Our Comic Book Games?” feature and see it become one of the most popular stories on the site. He argues that the gaming industry is ignoring a gold mine of great concepts and visuals for licensed games. Ignoring the heavily franchised superheroes, he cites Hard Boiled, Planetary, and The Goon among others. And made some nifty looking imaginary box art.

Since Kotaku is heavily read by both fans and the industry, I’m hoping his cry for more comic based games yields some results.

I would like to point out that he forgot to mention The Darkness, which basically falls under the type of game he’s talking about. It got good reviews and was a solid, if not runaway, seller. And there was a game released based on Bone. Which didn’t fare as well.

And if I could throw my 2-cents in, I think Mark Waid and Barry Kitson’s Empire would make a wickedly deep Japanese style RPG. Or ComicMix’s own Hammer of the Gods. ComicMixers, give us your suggestions in the comments.

 

Millar and Harris Talk ‘War Heroes’ and Kirkman

kickass002-1458099Laura Hudson (Publisher’s Weekly, Comic Foundry Magazine) interviewed writer Mark Millar and artist Tony Harris at Midtown Comics.

Along with discussing their new series, they also shared their thoughts on Robert Kirkman’s recent video concerning creators pursuing original characters.

MILLAR: "To me, it just seemed exciting, the idea of doing a no-holds barred super-hero war comic. I touched on a lot of this stuff in The Ultimates 1 and 2. And a lof of theses ideas I was going to bring in to The Ultimates 3 but we thought, we’re never getting away with this … We just thought, why not just go out and do our own thing? And he same thing happened with Wanted … That started off life as a proposal for DC Comics … We took risks that we wouldn’t have done with company-owned characters … Our time’s finite. We’ll always own Kick-Ass. We’ll always own Wanted … I do think there are a couple of good reasons for working at Marvel and DC. Kick-Ass would not sell … if we weren’t the Ultimates guy or the Civil War guy."

Go to Laura Hudson’s own blog to check out the full video interviews.

Roger Corman Attacks Comics

Adding to its line of big names to present their stories, Bluewater Productions has announced Roger Corman Presents. Similar to their Ray Harryhausen Presents and the just launched Vincent Price Presents, the new series, debuting in 2009 will feature all new stories based on Corman’s vast library of properties.

The first title will be Roger Corman Presents Black Scorpion which will involve co-creator Craig J. Nevius. The series will feature photo covers of Michelle Lintel, who played the character on the Sci Fi Channel series. Other properties planned for the series include Death Stalker, The Barbarian Queen, Humanoids from the Deep, and several of the horror classics based on the Edgar Allen Poe stories.

“Comic books have given me so much over the years that it’s time I gave something back to the medium,” the legendary Corman said in a release.

Corman and Nevins both imagined Black Scorpion to be a comic book after two Showtime telefilms with Joan Severence proved successful. Instead, it became a one season wonder for the Sci Fi Channel and finally, years later, is becoming a comic book.

Talent for the new series is said to include Paul Salamoff, Shon Bury, Neal Bailey, Ed Brisson & Daniel Cuchacovich while each will include interviews, behind the scene pictures and reminiscing about the titles from Corman himself.
 

ComicMix Radio: Nancy Drew Meets Indiana Jones

 That’s how creator James Watson describes his damsel in distress heroine, Paula Peril, who is already making her way from the indy comic series to live action films, as you can see here

We cover the origins of Ms Peril, plus:

  • Spider-Man sells out in less than 24 hours
  • Virgin heads west
  • ABC welcomes Nathan Fillion and more, but when?

Enjoy the Paula Peril trailer, then Press the Button for more!
 

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