With so many comic book properties being optioned all the time, it's no wonder that Hollywood is also looking to gobble up any and all promising fantasy-based prose series like Game Of Thrones, Robert Jordan's The Wheel Of Time, or The Mortal Instruments: Shadowhunters. Today, it's been confirmed that Im Global Television will be developing a television series based on Glen Cook's Garrett... Read More...
- 4/24/2017
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
I have a confession to make. About 8 years or so ago, a friend of mine lent me her entire collection of Robert Jordan novels, and after so much time has passed ... I haven't read a single one of them. I'm a terrible person, I know. Sony Pictures Television announced today that, after so much planning, they're going to adapt Robert Jordan's Wheel Of Time... Read More...
- 4/20/2017
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
It’s been a long and meandering road for the adaptation of Robert Jordan (real name: James O. Rigney Jr) fantasy epic The Wheel of Time. The 14-part novel series, which concluded with the release of A Memory of Light in 2007, has flirted with the small screen before when Jordan’s widow, Harriet McDougal, revealed that the legendary property had landed at a major Hollywood studio.
We now know that studio to be Sony, and we understand the company has partnered with Red Eagle Entertainment and Radar Pictures to do good on that initial vision. First reported by Variety, and later confirmed by IGN, the serialized spin on Wheel of Time has appointed Rafe Judkins (Agents of Shield, Chuck, Hemlock Grove) to write and produce, with Harriet McDougal on board as a consulting producer. The importance of her involvement can’t be overstated, either, given McDougal served as an editor...
We now know that studio to be Sony, and we understand the company has partnered with Red Eagle Entertainment and Radar Pictures to do good on that initial vision. First reported by Variety, and later confirmed by IGN, the serialized spin on Wheel of Time has appointed Rafe Judkins (Agents of Shield, Chuck, Hemlock Grove) to write and produce, with Harriet McDougal on board as a consulting producer. The importance of her involvement can’t be overstated, either, given McDougal served as an editor...
- 4/20/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
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The world of J.R.R. Tolkien, brought to the screen by Peter Jackson, continues to cast a shadow over fantasy cinema...
One realm to rule them all. One realm to find them, one realm to bring them all and in the darkness bind them, in the land of Middle-earth where the shadows lie.
Now, far be it from me to ever describe Middle-earth as a dark shadow over anything, but for everyone else trying to make a mega-hit fantasy film, the very thought of competing with Peter Jackson’s adaptations of The Lord Of The Rings and The Hobbit must seem the equivalent of toppling literal evil on Earth.
It seems that any time a big-budget fantasy flick is released, they get sneered at as generic, lacking the richness of detail or story compared to Lord Of The Rings.
But if this sounds like I’m suggesting there...
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The world of J.R.R. Tolkien, brought to the screen by Peter Jackson, continues to cast a shadow over fantasy cinema...
One realm to rule them all. One realm to find them, one realm to bring them all and in the darkness bind them, in the land of Middle-earth where the shadows lie.
Now, far be it from me to ever describe Middle-earth as a dark shadow over anything, but for everyone else trying to make a mega-hit fantasy film, the very thought of competing with Peter Jackson’s adaptations of The Lord Of The Rings and The Hobbit must seem the equivalent of toppling literal evil on Earth.
It seems that any time a big-budget fantasy flick is released, they get sneered at as generic, lacking the richness of detail or story compared to Lord Of The Rings.
But if this sounds like I’m suggesting there...
- 6/21/2016
- Den of Geek
The Song of Ice and Fire series from Grrm currently sits atop the world of science fiction fantasy literature. But before the book series received a boost from the critically acclaimed HBO adaptation, Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series was its chief rival. Fantasy enthusiasts around the globe hotly debated which author's life work was the better fictional work. But that was many years ago and Game of Thrones has gone on to unprecedented success in both literature and television. Well, it looks as if the rivalry might be getting renewed in a whole new medium according to the latest update from Jordan's widow, and editor Harriet McDougal. " Wanted to share with you exciting news about The Wheel of Time. Legal issues have been resolved. The Wheel of Time will become a cutting edge TV series! I couldn’t be more pleased. Look for the official announcement coming soon from a major studio —Harriet.
- 4/29/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Small screen fantasy is here to stay, folks. In a recent press release by late author Robert Jordan’s widow, Harriet McDougal, it was revealed that an “official announcement” about an upcoming TV series based off of The Wheel of Time books will be shared soon. So, it’s official, just not officially official yet.
Here’s a quick piece of McDougal’s announcement:
“Wanted to share with you exciting news about The Wheel of Time. Legal issues have been resolved. The Wheel of Time will become a cutting edge TV series! I couldn’t be more pleased,” McDougal wrote. “Look for the official announcement coming soon from a major studio.”
The Wheel of Time series has a large fan-base, and is pretty expansive as it currently stands. Not counting various prequels and companion novels, there are fourteen books in the series. The massive series (most books easily reach 1,000 pages...
Here’s a quick piece of McDougal’s announcement:
“Wanted to share with you exciting news about The Wheel of Time. Legal issues have been resolved. The Wheel of Time will become a cutting edge TV series! I couldn’t be more pleased,” McDougal wrote. “Look for the official announcement coming soon from a major studio.”
The Wheel of Time series has a large fan-base, and is pretty expansive as it currently stands. Not counting various prequels and companion novels, there are fourteen books in the series. The massive series (most books easily reach 1,000 pages...
- 4/29/2016
- by Mitchel Broussard
- We Got This Covered
It looks like “The Wheel of Time” TV adaptation is finally moving forward. Harriet McDougal, the widow of the novel series’ author Robert Jordan, has announced that a “major studio” will be bringing the project to the small screen. “Wanted to share with you exciting news about ‘The Wheel of Time,'” McDougal wrote on Google+. “Legal issues have been resolved. ‘The Wheel of Time’ will become a cutting edge TV series! I couldn’t be more pleased. Look for the official announcement coming soon from a major studio.” Also Read: Alicia Vikander Cast as Lara Croft in 'Tomb Raider...
- 4/29/2016
- by Joe Otterson
- The Wrap
With the success of HBO's "Game of Thrones," it's a wonder that there aren't much more fantasy series on television. Well, look no further: Robert Jordan's high fantasy series "The Wheel of Time" is coming soon to a small screen near you. In a press statement, Harriet McDougal, book editor and wife of the late author, announced that the novels have been acquired by a major studio for a "cutting edge TV series," and that an official announcement from the studio will come shortly. Read More: 'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Premiere: Essential Reading Before Sunday Night There have been many attempts to adapt "The Wheel of Time" series to film and television. Back in 2000, Jordan mentioned NBC purchased an option to do a miniseries. The series was also optioned to Universal Pictures in 2008, but neither project came to fruition. Then in February of last year, a previously...
- 4/29/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
Our weekly column in which writers reveal their current in-the-margains pop culture obsession. Do you know one of the things I love most about the Internet? The whip-smart parody Twitter accounts that rise and fall like ancient regimes. Here today, gone tomorrow. Rulers of the world, then buried forever in a layer of social media sediment. A few rise above the noise to be baked into collective consciousness — like @Horse_ebooks and @FilmCriticHULK. But most are just a flash-in-the-pan. Yet while they last, these anonymous satirists can bring a much needed chuckle to a Twitter feed oscillating between political debate and Instagram photos of everyone’s idealized life and lunch choices. To that end, my current favorite is @AwfulFantasy. Every day, this ode to the purple prose of yesterday sticks it to overblown fantasy tropes. Whether involving high fantasy, space fantasy, or new-fangled steampunk, no sub-genre is safe from their loving barbs.
- 3/25/2015
- by Donna Dickens
- Hitfix
It's not often that The Hollywood Reporter misses a chance to review a new television series, but then again, TV networks don't usually premiere a series at 1:30 a.m. That's what happened on Monday when Fxx debuted Winter Dragon, based upon the massively popular fantasy book series Wheel of Time. There's a reason why the pilot quietly arrived in the wee hours of the morning on Feb. 9 instead of a later date, and while many Wot fans were taken by surprise, a just-launched lawsuit against Harriet McDougal, widow of Wot author Robert Jordan, contends she knew the
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- 2/13/2015
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
We're taking a look back at the 2015 Golden Globes in today's episode, plus a look ahead at the possible Oscar nominations and anything we may have possibly learned from the Globe winners. In addition to that we're answering several of your questions, playing some games and looking over the week's new DVD and Blu-ray releases. If you are on Twitter, we have a Twitter account dedicated to the podcast at @bnlpod. Give us a follow won'tchac I want to remind you that you can call in and leave us your comments, thoughts, questions, etc. directly on our Google Voice account, which you can call and leave a message for us at (925) 526-5763, which may be even easier to remember at (925) 5-bnl-pod. Just call, leave us a voice mail and we'll add those to the show and respond directly. An alternative to that option is a new way of leaving us...
- 1/13/2015
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
The Letters Page returns! Here's the latest selection of reader correspondence...
And we're back. After a longer than expected letters page break for the holidays, our ongoing mission to be as low-tech as possible continues, with our reasonably non-interactive correspondence round-up. Details of how you can write in are at the bottom. We still don't have any letters asking us questions about Grange Hill in the 1980s though, so if you want your letter to reach the top of the pile, that's not a bad place to start. Without further ado...
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I know that it's not always possible to review all the episodes of a series, or that in some cases the first season may be covered, but not others. Is there any chance that you could still put up an empty article for the episodes giving us somewhere specific to discuss (argue) about the episodes?
Cheers...
And we're back. After a longer than expected letters page break for the holidays, our ongoing mission to be as low-tech as possible continues, with our reasonably non-interactive correspondence round-up. Details of how you can write in are at the bottom. We still don't have any letters asking us questions about Grange Hill in the 1980s though, so if you want your letter to reach the top of the pile, that's not a bad place to start. Without further ado...
Empty Review Articles
I know that it's not always possible to review all the episodes of a series, or that in some cases the first season may be covered, but not others. Is there any chance that you could still put up an empty article for the episodes giving us somewhere specific to discuss (argue) about the episodes?
Cheers...
- 9/3/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Here's what George R.R. Martin had to say about A Song Of Ice And Fire, writing, Game Of Thrones and characterisation at this year's Eibf...
When George R. R. Martin is not writing or aiming expletives at the fans who find it appropriate to speculate about his death, he’s probably on the road. After stopping off at San Diego Comic Con last month and with a mini-tour of the UK this month (southern fans can attend an evening with the writer and fellow fantasy scribe, Robin Hobb in London on the 19th of August), Martin is a busy man. Many will be dissatisfied to see he isn’t slaving over The Winds Of Winter, the sixth instalment in A Song Of Ice And Fire (for the reaction just look to Twitter: ‘Lock Yourself Away And Finish The Winds Of Winter, Your Grace’ and ‘I long for the day when...
When George R. R. Martin is not writing or aiming expletives at the fans who find it appropriate to speculate about his death, he’s probably on the road. After stopping off at San Diego Comic Con last month and with a mini-tour of the UK this month (southern fans can attend an evening with the writer and fellow fantasy scribe, Robin Hobb in London on the 19th of August), Martin is a busy man. Many will be dissatisfied to see he isn’t slaving over The Winds Of Winter, the sixth instalment in A Song Of Ice And Fire (for the reaction just look to Twitter: ‘Lock Yourself Away And Finish The Winds Of Winter, Your Grace’ and ‘I long for the day when...
- 8/14/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Here's a spectacular fan-made film based on the fantasy book series The Wheel of Time, written by Robert Jordan. This film is called Flight From Shadow, and "it chronicles the events in the 'Four Kings in Shadow' chapter from The Eye of the World, the first book of Robert Jordan's bestselling series." Here's a more detailed synopsis:
After narrowly escaping an ambush in the town of Whitebridge and walking for days on the Caemlyn Road, Rand al'Thor and his companion Matrim Cauthon seek rest and shelter in the Dancing Cart-Man Inn at the village of Four Kings. After bargaining for one night's room and board with Saml Hake, the duo soon discover that the servants of the Great Lord of the Dark are hot on their heels. Deceived by Hake and his henchmen, Rand and Mat find themselves trapped in a storeroom, forced to use the forbidden energy of...
After narrowly escaping an ambush in the town of Whitebridge and walking for days on the Caemlyn Road, Rand al'Thor and his companion Matrim Cauthon seek rest and shelter in the Dancing Cart-Man Inn at the village of Four Kings. After bargaining for one night's room and board with Saml Hake, the duo soon discover that the servants of the Great Lord of the Dark are hot on their heels. Deceived by Hake and his henchmen, Rand and Mat find themselves trapped in a storeroom, forced to use the forbidden energy of...
- 9/24/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Was Inside The Actors Studio‘s nebbish James Lipton an actual pimp? Could the next British Invasion be the Middletons? And Jamie Campbell-Bower speaks about the agony and ecstasy of being in The Mortal Instruments.
In an interview with Details magazine, the Man of Steel himself, Henry Cavill, revealed his own guilty pleasure is reading fantasy novels like Robert Jordan‘s Wheel of Time series. He also admitted that he was fat growing up. [Details via Celebitchy] James Lipton, the buttoned up host of Inside The Actors Studio, just revealed that he was a pimp. No, he was literally a pimp. He ran a bordello in Paris in the 1950s. Yes, I’m shocked that’s a real thing, too. [Parade] Pippa Middleton, Kate‘s beautiful sister, has been scoping out properties in New York City. However, she’s not planning on moving for fun. The rumor is the Middleton family is going to expand their business,...
In an interview with Details magazine, the Man of Steel himself, Henry Cavill, revealed his own guilty pleasure is reading fantasy novels like Robert Jordan‘s Wheel of Time series. He also admitted that he was fat growing up. [Details via Celebitchy] James Lipton, the buttoned up host of Inside The Actors Studio, just revealed that he was a pimp. No, he was literally a pimp. He ran a bordello in Paris in the 1950s. Yes, I’m shocked that’s a real thing, too. [Parade] Pippa Middleton, Kate‘s beautiful sister, has been scoping out properties in New York City. However, she’s not planning on moving for fun. The rumor is the Middleton family is going to expand their business,...
- 5/29/2013
- by Meghan O'Keefe
- TheFabLife - Movies
So you like Game of Thrones huh? And you thought you’d read the books as well to see how it finishes? Yeah, a bit of a problem that really. And it’s not good news either, the man took five years to complete the last book, and to be honest I’ve seen continents move faster than he writes.
But as a silver lining it does mean that you have a lot of time to read some other authors, so I’ve put together a list of excellent writers for you to try, some old, some new, some borrowed, some blu- no, wait a second that’s not right. Anyway, as the saying goes, if you like George R R Martin, you’ll love these.
Important Note: These are in no particular order. It’s impossible to say one writer is better than the other as it’s all a matter of personal preference,...
But as a silver lining it does mean that you have a lot of time to read some other authors, so I’ve put together a list of excellent writers for you to try, some old, some new, some borrowed, some blu- no, wait a second that’s not right. Anyway, as the saying goes, if you like George R R Martin, you’ll love these.
Important Note: These are in no particular order. It’s impossible to say one writer is better than the other as it’s all a matter of personal preference,...
- 4/16/2013
- by Richard Revell
- Obsessed with Film
One of the things I’d missed about ‘Breaking Dawn – Part 2′ was the lack of the Amazon vampires’ presence since they were so vibrant in the books. In this interview with blackfilm.com , Tracey Heggins gives us some insight into Senna’s backstory and explains the Amazon vampires’ attachment to Renesmee. She also revealed a little-known fact about herself, which led to her excitement about meeting Stephenie Meyer, and shares her ‘Breaking Dawn – Part 2′ experience.
How was the premiere on Monday?
Tracey Heggins: It was such a blessing because Sunday night, we had gone to tent city and we connected with the fans and we gave out so many autographs and they gave us so much love. We went in on Monday feeling endowed and after we got that fan love, we felt we could come down the red carpet knowing that there’s a ton of people behind us wanting us to be successful; and they haven’t even seen the film yet. We started out the door with sheer confidence.
How much has your fan base grown since you were cast in the film?
Th: Literally, Brazil, South America. We they found out we were cast in the film, they were so loyal and ready to go. That was exciting. People from Brazil and South America were ready to support me and Judi (Shekoni).
How would you describe Senna ?
Th: Well, my character Senna was turned at a time when they wasn’t any modern technology and the last time she’d seen “modern” people, it devastated her community. That’s where you see her apprehensions and fears and cautiousness throughout the film. My back-story is that Zafrina has her friend Carlisle and it’s like, “Look Zafrina, what are you getting us into again?” We end falling in love with the Cullen and I end up personally helping these people I didn’t think I would like.
Senna and Zafrina also seem to have a liking to Edward and Bella’s daughter, Renesmee.
Th: That’s where I fell in love. Senna came out and fell in love with the baby. She’s such an amazing little vampire there. You would do anything to help fight for her life. She deserves to live.
How was shooting the battle sequence?
Th: When we shooting it, it was literally on a green screen. We just shot the fight sequences and to see it put together, it’s different from shooting it. There’s not a lot of upfront continuity in the beginning when you’re shooting that scene. You have no idea what it’s going to look like.
Is this the first time you have filmed behind a green screen?
Th: Yes. This is the first time I shot behind a green screen. This is the first time I did a stunt on a crane. With ‘Twilight,’ I did a lot of firsts. I am amazingly blessed to be a part of this.
Having met author Stephanie Meyer, what did you pick up from her?
Th: I love that you asked that question because I’m such a closeted writer and that was the first thing I asked her. “What tips do you have for closeted writers?” She said, “Just write.” “Don’t think about going to school to write. Read,” she also added. She mentioned that she went to school for literature and just read. She read all the greatest science fiction writers. Octavia Butler won an Hugo award. She wrote and Stephanie said to just read. That literally changed me as a writer. Everyone talks about great American literature and no one can define it, but if you were to or had to define it, it would be based on how many people you have touched by the writing. Stephanie has touched so many people and I think that’s great American literature at its finest. For me to get a tip of the trade and I’m obsessed with Robert Jordan, who wrote ‘The Will of Time.’ Hopefully, I can write a book and get it published. I love Stephanie Meyer. She’s so gracious and always takes that moment to talk.
Check out the full interview at blackfilm.com .
How was the premiere on Monday?
Tracey Heggins: It was such a blessing because Sunday night, we had gone to tent city and we connected with the fans and we gave out so many autographs and they gave us so much love. We went in on Monday feeling endowed and after we got that fan love, we felt we could come down the red carpet knowing that there’s a ton of people behind us wanting us to be successful; and they haven’t even seen the film yet. We started out the door with sheer confidence.
How much has your fan base grown since you were cast in the film?
Th: Literally, Brazil, South America. We they found out we were cast in the film, they were so loyal and ready to go. That was exciting. People from Brazil and South America were ready to support me and Judi (Shekoni).
How would you describe Senna ?
Th: Well, my character Senna was turned at a time when they wasn’t any modern technology and the last time she’d seen “modern” people, it devastated her community. That’s where you see her apprehensions and fears and cautiousness throughout the film. My back-story is that Zafrina has her friend Carlisle and it’s like, “Look Zafrina, what are you getting us into again?” We end falling in love with the Cullen and I end up personally helping these people I didn’t think I would like.
Senna and Zafrina also seem to have a liking to Edward and Bella’s daughter, Renesmee.
Th: That’s where I fell in love. Senna came out and fell in love with the baby. She’s such an amazing little vampire there. You would do anything to help fight for her life. She deserves to live.
How was shooting the battle sequence?
Th: When we shooting it, it was literally on a green screen. We just shot the fight sequences and to see it put together, it’s different from shooting it. There’s not a lot of upfront continuity in the beginning when you’re shooting that scene. You have no idea what it’s going to look like.
Is this the first time you have filmed behind a green screen?
Th: Yes. This is the first time I shot behind a green screen. This is the first time I did a stunt on a crane. With ‘Twilight,’ I did a lot of firsts. I am amazingly blessed to be a part of this.
Having met author Stephanie Meyer, what did you pick up from her?
Th: I love that you asked that question because I’m such a closeted writer and that was the first thing I asked her. “What tips do you have for closeted writers?” She said, “Just write.” “Don’t think about going to school to write. Read,” she also added. She mentioned that she went to school for literature and just read. She read all the greatest science fiction writers. Octavia Butler won an Hugo award. She wrote and Stephanie said to just read. That literally changed me as a writer. Everyone talks about great American literature and no one can define it, but if you were to or had to define it, it would be based on how many people you have touched by the writing. Stephanie has touched so many people and I think that’s great American literature at its finest. For me to get a tip of the trade and I’m obsessed with Robert Jordan, who wrote ‘The Will of Time.’ Hopefully, I can write a book and get it published. I love Stephanie Meyer. She’s so gracious and always takes that moment to talk.
Check out the full interview at blackfilm.com .
- 12/14/2012
- by LexiconAficionado
- twilightersanonymous.com
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and special items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Abstract Studios
Terry Moore How To Draw #5 (Comics), $4.99
Alternative Comics
Injury #4 (not verified by Diamond), $6.00
Amp! Comics For Kids
Mutts Bonk Sc, $19.99
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Natural Selection #2 (Of 2)(Budd Root Special Edition), Ar
Andrews McMeel
Dilbert I Can’t Remember If We’re Cheap Or Smart Tp, $16.99
Antarctic Press
Eater’s Digest #1, $10.99
Last Zombie Neverland Tp, $14.95
Archie Comics
Archie Double Digest #234, $3.99
Archies Giant Kids Jokebook Tp, $6.99
Avatar Press
Crossed Badlands #13 (Raulo Caceres Auxiliary Edition), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #14 (Raulo Caceres Auxiliary Edition), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #16 (Raulo Caceres Regular Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #16 (Raulo Caceres Red Crossed Incentive Cover), Ar
Crossed Badlands #16 (Raulo Caceres Torture Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #16 (Raulo Caceres Wraparound Cover), $3.99
Freakangels Complete Collection Slipcase Edition, $99.99
Hero Worship #4 (Of 6)(Michael Dipascale Regular...
Abstract Studios
Terry Moore How To Draw #5 (Comics), $4.99
Alternative Comics
Injury #4 (not verified by Diamond), $6.00
Amp! Comics For Kids
Mutts Bonk Sc, $19.99
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Natural Selection #2 (Of 2)(Budd Root Special Edition), Ar
Andrews McMeel
Dilbert I Can’t Remember If We’re Cheap Or Smart Tp, $16.99
Antarctic Press
Eater’s Digest #1, $10.99
Last Zombie Neverland Tp, $14.95
Archie Comics
Archie Double Digest #234, $3.99
Archies Giant Kids Jokebook Tp, $6.99
Avatar Press
Crossed Badlands #13 (Raulo Caceres Auxiliary Edition), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #14 (Raulo Caceres Auxiliary Edition), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #16 (Raulo Caceres Regular Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #16 (Raulo Caceres Red Crossed Incentive Cover), Ar
Crossed Badlands #16 (Raulo Caceres Torture Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #16 (Raulo Caceres Wraparound Cover), $3.99
Freakangels Complete Collection Slipcase Edition, $99.99
Hero Worship #4 (Of 6)(Michael Dipascale Regular...
- 10/22/2012
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and special items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
007 Magazine And Archive Ltd
007 Magazine Archive James Bond Promo Posters And Artwork #1 (not verified by Diamond), $18.00
Aazurn Publishing
Indie Comics Magazine #5, $6.49
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Bunny Ranch (Budd Root Special Edition), $6.95
Andrews McMeel
Team Cul De Sac Hc, $29.99
Ape Entertainment
Kung Fu Panda #6 (Of 6), $3.99
Ramiel Wrath Of God #3, $3.99
Richie Rich #6, $3.99
Arcana Studio
Kade Mourning Sun Gn, $14.95
Truman Virus Gn, $14.95
Archaia Entertainment
Wonderland Alphabet Hc, $11.95
Archie Comics
Sonic The Hedgehog Archives Volume 18 Tp, $7.99
Ardden Entertainment
Atlas Unified #2 (resolicited), $2.99
Aspen Mlt
Soulfire Primer #1 (Cover A Michael Turner), $1.00
Soulfire Primer #1 (Cover B Michael Turner Sketch), $3.00
Avatar Press
Crossed Badlands #8 (Jacen Burrows Regular Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #8 (Jacen Burrows Red Crossed Incentive Cover), $3.80
Crossed Badlands #8 (Gianluca Pagliarani Torture Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #8 (Raulo Caceres Wraparound...
007 Magazine And Archive Ltd
007 Magazine Archive James Bond Promo Posters And Artwork #1 (not verified by Diamond), $18.00
Aazurn Publishing
Indie Comics Magazine #5, $6.49
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Bunny Ranch (Budd Root Special Edition), $6.95
Andrews McMeel
Team Cul De Sac Hc, $29.99
Ape Entertainment
Kung Fu Panda #6 (Of 6), $3.99
Ramiel Wrath Of God #3, $3.99
Richie Rich #6, $3.99
Arcana Studio
Kade Mourning Sun Gn, $14.95
Truman Virus Gn, $14.95
Archaia Entertainment
Wonderland Alphabet Hc, $11.95
Archie Comics
Sonic The Hedgehog Archives Volume 18 Tp, $7.99
Ardden Entertainment
Atlas Unified #2 (resolicited), $2.99
Aspen Mlt
Soulfire Primer #1 (Cover A Michael Turner), $1.00
Soulfire Primer #1 (Cover B Michael Turner Sketch), $3.00
Avatar Press
Crossed Badlands #8 (Jacen Burrows Regular Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #8 (Jacen Burrows Red Crossed Incentive Cover), $3.80
Crossed Badlands #8 (Gianluca Pagliarani Torture Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #8 (Raulo Caceres Wraparound...
- 6/16/2012
- by GeekRest
- GeekRest
HBO has announced they’ve picked up Game of Thrones for a third season. According to the pay cable network, the second season of the fantasy series has attracted 8.3 million viewers and is poised to surpass the Season 1 average of 9.3 million viewers.
It’s also been reported, though not fully confirmed, that the third novel season three will be based on, A Storm of Swords, will be split into two seasons. There are some advantages to this, of course. It enables the series to expand the story by not sacrificing so much of the original 973 page novel. But it also, perhaps, gives author George R.R. Martin some breathing room, as he is notoriously slow, but highly detailed writer. He has said that the original idea of his A Song of Ice and Fire was a trilogy, before it was expanded to 7 novels. Now their are claims that Martin will need...
It’s also been reported, though not fully confirmed, that the third novel season three will be based on, A Storm of Swords, will be split into two seasons. There are some advantages to this, of course. It enables the series to expand the story by not sacrificing so much of the original 973 page novel. But it also, perhaps, gives author George R.R. Martin some breathing room, as he is notoriously slow, but highly detailed writer. He has said that the original idea of his A Song of Ice and Fire was a trilogy, before it was expanded to 7 novels. Now their are claims that Martin will need...
- 4/10/2012
- by spaced-odyssey
- doorQ.com
The bestselling novelist, writer of Infinity Blade II, and co-author of the Wheel of Time novels is working with developer Little Orbit to create a prequel to his series of dark fantasy novels about metal-eating heroes and villains. Little Orbit is the company behind the upcoming Young Justice game coming to consoles next year.
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Little Orbit revealed today that they will be bringing bestselling author Brandon Sanderson's epic fantasy series Mistborn to games late next year for PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, Windows PC and Mac.
Mistborn is set in a dark world of ash, mist, and gothic fantasy creatures, dominated by a seemingly immortal villain known as the Lord Ruler. It also follows individuals who use a powerful rule-based magic system known as Allomancy that allows them to temporarily enhance their physical and...
Hit the jump for the press release.
Little Orbit revealed today that they will be bringing bestselling author Brandon Sanderson's epic fantasy series Mistborn to games late next year for PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, Windows PC and Mac.
Mistborn is set in a dark world of ash, mist, and gothic fantasy creatures, dominated by a seemingly immortal villain known as the Lord Ruler. It also follows individuals who use a powerful rule-based magic system known as Allomancy that allows them to temporarily enhance their physical and...
- 3/26/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
Kristen Stewart, Snow White and the Huntsman Snow White and the Huntsman is one of the (very) few Hollywood movies I'm eager to watch next summer — Ridley Scott's Prometheus and Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises are the other two that come to mind. Directed by feature-film newcomer Rupert Sanders (formerly a director of commercials) from a screenplay by Killing Season's Evan Daugherty, The Blind Side / The Rookie's John Lee Hancock, and Drive / The Wings of the Dove's Hossein Amini, Snow White and the Huntsman is definitely far, far different from the bowdlerized, sentimentalized Disney fairy-tale we're used to. [See Snow White and the Huntsman trailer #2 below.] Sanders' film, in fact, probably looks and feels more like the original Snow White, as imagined by some creative (and twisted?) mind in the Europe of the Middle Ages, long before the Brothers Grimm put the story down on paper. One crucial difference, of course, is...
- 3/19/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Christmas is around the corner and the Cbm team will be bringing you a bunch of ideas to help you stuff your stockings and put some awesome gifts underneath your tree. Check out my gift guide below. 1.) Cool Threadless Superhero Tees: All tee's are only $9.99 [Click images to view tees] 2.) The Art of Marvel Studios: 912 pgs of awesome art from all of Marvel's movies. A must have for any fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe [Click image to view book] 3.) Akira on Blu-Ray: Often described as the movie that created a mass audience for Japanese animation in America, Katsuhiro Otomo’s Akira (1988) has been eagerly awaited on Blu-Ray [Click image to purchase] 4.) The Wheel Of Time Box Sets: The awesome series first started by the late Robert Jordan will be wrapping up soon under the guidance of Brandon Sanderson but now is as good of a time as any to...
- 12/12/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
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