When celebrated Philadelphia rapper PnB Rock was gunned down inside a Roscoe’s House of Chicken ‘N Waffles in South Los Angeles last year, speculation about the shooter — and his getaway driver — exploded online.
Now, in legal documents obtained by Rolling Stone, new details have emerged in the slaying and how the suspects allegedly led investigators to their door with a bumbling cover-up.
PnB Rock’s murder robbed the world of a talented rapper whose melodic flow straddled hip-hop and R&b, leading Rolling Stone to name him a New...
Now, in legal documents obtained by Rolling Stone, new details have emerged in the slaying and how the suspects allegedly led investigators to their door with a bumbling cover-up.
PnB Rock’s murder robbed the world of a talented rapper whose melodic flow straddled hip-hop and R&b, leading Rolling Stone to name him a New...
- 10/30/2023
- by Nancy Dillon
- Rollingstone.com
Streaming on HBO Max November 17 is A Christmas Story Christmas.
From Warner Bros. Pictures and HBO Max comes the long-awaited follow-up to annual holiday favorite, “A Christmas Story.” This time, Ralphie is all grown up and must deal with Christmas and all that comes with it…as a dad. Peter Billingsley returns to the role that has made kids of all ages anticipate Christmas morning like no other.
In the original 1983 film, set in the 1940s and showed annually for 24 hours on TBS & TNT, little Ralphie tries to convince his parents to get him a Red Ryder range-model Bb gun for Christmas, only to hear, “You’ll shoot your eye out, kid.” TNT began the Christmas Story marathon in 1997, and TBS took it over in 2004 when TNT shifted to drama programming.
Peter Billingsley plays Ralphie, a boy who desperately wants a Bb gun for Christmas. Melinda Dillon plays his mother and Darren McGavin his father.
From Warner Bros. Pictures and HBO Max comes the long-awaited follow-up to annual holiday favorite, “A Christmas Story.” This time, Ralphie is all grown up and must deal with Christmas and all that comes with it…as a dad. Peter Billingsley returns to the role that has made kids of all ages anticipate Christmas morning like no other.
In the original 1983 film, set in the 1940s and showed annually for 24 hours on TBS & TNT, little Ralphie tries to convince his parents to get him a Red Ryder range-model Bb gun for Christmas, only to hear, “You’ll shoot your eye out, kid.” TNT began the Christmas Story marathon in 1997, and TBS took it over in 2004 when TNT shifted to drama programming.
Peter Billingsley plays Ralphie, a boy who desperately wants a Bb gun for Christmas. Melinda Dillon plays his mother and Darren McGavin his father.
- 11/1/2022
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Adele really cleaned up at Sunday's Grammys, snagging a total of five trophies and beating out Beyoncé in four categories, including record and album of the year. While Adele graciously dedicated her trophies to Queen Bey, people still weren't happy with the results; shortly after Adele's wins, fans took to Twitter to share their upset reactions. Read some of their emotional tweets below. ....I wish Adele would've addressed the @RecordingAcad for their bullshit & not honoring what's obvious. "Lemonade" deserved to be honored. - iCON Billingsley (@iCONtips) February 13, 2017 Tell me what else it is if it isnt Race.If Adele or Taylor Swift released "Lemonade" & garnered the acclaim she got, I Guarantee theyd win - Khalil (@kbyrd2) February 13, 2017 Fuck the #GRAMMYs for being too racist to acknowledge black excellence tbh. Adele is ridiculously talented. "Lemonade" changed the game. - Lauren Duca (@laurenduca) February 13, 2017 Thank you @Beyonce and @rihanna for giving us...
- 2/13/2017
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
This week we continue the rebirth of the DC Universe, and in doing so see the rebirth of the Bat Family, a monstrous villain, the return of an “ancient numbering system”, a recycled Aquaman, and the truth of a Goddess. Read on to see this week’s breakdown of some of the top books from DC Comics .
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Action Comics #957
Story: Dan Jurgens Art: Patrick Zircher Colors: Tomeu Morey
Review: It was very strange just now writing that issue number. 957, wow! I don’t know if DC always planned to forego the new 52 numbering to bring this back, or even if New 52 somehow made it past its eventual demise that DC would have just returned to this numbering anyway. Regardless, here we are in the midst of a Rebirth for DC Comics and we get the “Rebirth” of some classic numbering (see Detective...
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Action Comics #957
Story: Dan Jurgens Art: Patrick Zircher Colors: Tomeu Morey
Review: It was very strange just now writing that issue number. 957, wow! I don’t know if DC always planned to forego the new 52 numbering to bring this back, or even if New 52 somehow made it past its eventual demise that DC would have just returned to this numbering anyway. Regardless, here we are in the midst of a Rebirth for DC Comics and we get the “Rebirth” of some classic numbering (see Detective...
- 6/10/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
Article by Jim Batts, Dana Jung, and Tom Stockman
Happy Birthday to one of We Are Movie Geeks favorite stars. Clint Eastwood was born on this day in 1930, making him 86 years old. The actor and two-time Oscar winning director hasn’t let his age slow him down a bit. Sully, his new movie as a director, opens in September.
We posted a list in 2011 of his ten best directorial efforts Here
Clint Eastwood has appeared in 68 films in his six (!) decades as an actor, and here, according to We Are Movie Geeks, are his ten best:
Honorable Mention: Honkytonk Man
By the 1980s, Clint Eastwood was one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars. With his own production company, directorial skills, and economic clout, Eastwood was able to make smaller, more personal films. A perfect example is the underrated Honkytonk Man, which also happens to be one of Eastwood’s finest performances.
Happy Birthday to one of We Are Movie Geeks favorite stars. Clint Eastwood was born on this day in 1930, making him 86 years old. The actor and two-time Oscar winning director hasn’t let his age slow him down a bit. Sully, his new movie as a director, opens in September.
We posted a list in 2011 of his ten best directorial efforts Here
Clint Eastwood has appeared in 68 films in his six (!) decades as an actor, and here, according to We Are Movie Geeks, are his ten best:
Honorable Mention: Honkytonk Man
By the 1980s, Clint Eastwood was one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars. With his own production company, directorial skills, and economic clout, Eastwood was able to make smaller, more personal films. A perfect example is the underrated Honkytonk Man, which also happens to be one of Eastwood’s finest performances.
- 5/31/2016
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Though it’s a famously compromised vision, to be sure, director John Cassavetes’ third film, A Child is Waiting, represents an important cinematic juncture. Meant to highlight society’s cruelty exacted upon handicapped children via behind-the-scenes details of a new cutting edge school run by an objective physician, the film’s noble ambitions were unfortunately marred by creative forces in disagreement.
After the fallout of his experiences with studio filmmaking, Cassavetes wouldn’t return until 1968 with the landmark Faces, and thus begin building a filmography earning him the moniker ‘father of independent cinema.’ And yet, there’s a scarred, dignified beauty about this troubled motion picture, perhaps as easily identifiable as the warring schools of thought amongst its main protagonists in the film.
A box office failure, it received a cool critical reception, disowned by its director after he was fired in post-production by producer Stanley Kramer. It’s unavoidable...
After the fallout of his experiences with studio filmmaking, Cassavetes wouldn’t return until 1968 with the landmark Faces, and thus begin building a filmography earning him the moniker ‘father of independent cinema.’ And yet, there’s a scarred, dignified beauty about this troubled motion picture, perhaps as easily identifiable as the warring schools of thought amongst its main protagonists in the film.
A box office failure, it received a cool critical reception, disowned by its director after he was fired in post-production by producer Stanley Kramer. It’s unavoidable...
- 12/1/2015
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Sneak Peek Dark Horse Comics' "Mass Effect: Foundation" #5, available November 27, 2013, written by Mac Waltersand illustrated by Matthew Clark, with a cover by Benjamin Carre:
"...on the distant, lawless edge of the populated galaxy, 'Jacob Taylor' and 'Miranda Lawson' are sent to search for the body of 'Commander Shepard'.
"Instead, they encounter a threat...
"...that could lead to their demise as well..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Mass Effect"...
"...on the distant, lawless edge of the populated galaxy, 'Jacob Taylor' and 'Miranda Lawson' are sent to search for the body of 'Commander Shepard'.
"Instead, they encounter a threat...
"...that could lead to their demise as well..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Mass Effect"...
- 11/22/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
A man has claimed first prize in a fishing contest with a fish he stole from the local aquarium in Guernsey. Matthew Clark, 29, placed first at the Bailiwick Bass Club Open Competition after entering with a giant bass weighing 13lb 13oz, beating the runner-up who managed 10lb 3oz. Clark claimed the £800 prize and posed with the winning fish. However, he was caught out when competitor Shane Bentley thought he had seen the bass elsewhere. According to The Mirror, Bentley said: "My wife and I took the kids to the aquarium and saw the bass in the tank. It stood out because it had some very distinct markings (more)...
- 1/11/2013
- by By Lauren Sexton
- Digital Spy
London, Jan 11: A man stole a huge bass from an aquarium in Guernsey, and pretended that he had caught it to win a sea fishing contest.
Cheating Matthew Clark, 29, took the first prize, worth 800 pounds, and proudly posed for photos clutching the 13lb whopper that he had pinched on the final day of the competition, the Mirror reported.
But a rival angler recognised the monster fish following a trip to the aquarium in Guernsey and police were called in to investigate.
Clark was given 100 hours' community service after admitting burglary and fraud.
He was allowed to walk free after taking a two-year oath of good behaviour..
Cheating Matthew Clark, 29, took the first prize, worth 800 pounds, and proudly posed for photos clutching the 13lb whopper that he had pinched on the final day of the competition, the Mirror reported.
But a rival angler recognised the monster fish following a trip to the aquarium in Guernsey and police were called in to investigate.
Clark was given 100 hours' community service after admitting burglary and fraud.
He was allowed to walk free after taking a two-year oath of good behaviour..
- 1/11/2013
- by Lohit Reddy
- RealBollywood.com
Valiant has released a six-page preview of “Harbinger” #6, the first issue of a brand new story arc from New York Times best-selling author Joshua Dysart and artist Phil Briones. In addition to the new preview, Valiant has also released the solicitation for the Harbinger Vol. 1: Omega Rising trade paperback, which collects the first five issues of the critically acclaimed series!
Peter Stanchek has fought his first battle against Toyo Harada’s Harbinger Foundation, but the war is just beginning. “Renegades” starts now!
Battered and broken after escaping the Harbinger Foundation, telekinetic teenager Peter Stanchek only has one option left: run. But he won’t have to go it alone. Crisscrossing America with the only two people he can trust, Peter will have to activate a new team of super-powered recruits before Toyo Harada and his Harbinger shock troops can reach them first. Peter Stanchek. Zephyr. Kris. Flamingo. Torque. Outside the law,...
Peter Stanchek has fought his first battle against Toyo Harada’s Harbinger Foundation, but the war is just beginning. “Renegades” starts now!
Battered and broken after escaping the Harbinger Foundation, telekinetic teenager Peter Stanchek only has one option left: run. But he won’t have to go it alone. Crisscrossing America with the only two people he can trust, Peter will have to activate a new team of super-powered recruits before Toyo Harada and his Harbinger shock troops can reach them first. Peter Stanchek. Zephyr. Kris. Flamingo. Torque. Outside the law,...
- 11/16/2012
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
• There might be more than one Lizard now… • And Spider-Man might notice-- if only he wasn’t so busy trying to save everyone from a crazed Morbius, the Living Vampire! • Also in this issue: New developments for The Kingpin, Madame Web, Horizon Labs, and the Hobgoblin! Click on the preview pages below to view the full-size versions. Amazing Spider-man #690 Written by Dan Slott Pencils & Cover by Giuseppe Camuncoli Lizard Variant by Matthew Clark...
- 7/19/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
It’s that time again… okay, it’s a little past that normal time, thanks to the Mix March Madness wrapup, but here are the preview materials for DC Comics releases for July 2012.
What’s on tap this month? More of the Before Watchmen books, with the debut of Ozymandias from Len Wein and Jae Lee, the conclusion of the Court of Owls storyline and crossover in all the Bat-books, and the debut of the done-in-one book, National Comics, featuring the New 52 Debut (coming right at you) of Eternity.
And in the white elephant of desire category, there’s the $300 statue showing the climactic scene from The Dark Knight Returns.
Once more, into the breach? Banzai!
As always, spoilers may lurk beyond this point.
Before Watchmen: Ozymandias #1
Written by Len Wein
Art and cover by Jae Lee
Backup story art by John Higgins
1:25 Variant cover by Phil Jimenez...
What’s on tap this month? More of the Before Watchmen books, with the debut of Ozymandias from Len Wein and Jae Lee, the conclusion of the Court of Owls storyline and crossover in all the Bat-books, and the debut of the done-in-one book, National Comics, featuring the New 52 Debut (coming right at you) of Eternity.
And in the white elephant of desire category, there’s the $300 statue showing the climactic scene from The Dark Knight Returns.
Once more, into the breach? Banzai!
As always, spoilers may lurk beyond this point.
Before Watchmen: Ozymandias #1
Written by Len Wein
Art and cover by Jae Lee
Backup story art by John Higgins
1:25 Variant cover by Phil Jimenez...
- 4/12/2012
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
Not everyone is thrilled that Marc Spector is using his alter ego Moon Knight as fodder for a television show….especially Marc’s ex Marlene! Another rip-roaring chapter by the award-winning team of Bendis and Maleev (Daredevil, Scarlet). Click on the preview pages below to view them in full-size. Moon Knight #8 Written by Brian Michael Bendis Pencils and Cover by Alex Maleev The Biggest Shot Of All Is Down! A fallen Frank Castle...alive but dead inside. Secrets of the Exchange revealed...and it's connected to some of the Marvel Universe's darkest secrets! Click on the preview pages below to view them in full-size. The Punisher #6 Written by Greg Rucka Pencils by Matthew Clark, Matthew Southworth Cover by Bryan Hitch New Direction. New Artist. Old Soldiers. Rick Remender welcomes Lan Medina (Punisher) with American Badness! Spider-island has changed everything and now the death of a loved one reminds Flash Thompson...
- 12/4/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
We hold in our hands the covers for DC Comics this February. As a child of four can plainly see, these comics have been hermetically sealed in a Cgc 9.9 slab, and they’ve been kept in a #2 mayonnaise jar under a giant stack of returned copies of Holy Terror since noon today.
What do we have worth noting? The new look of Darkseid, and we’re far enough into the new 52 books that it’s time for Batman to start crossing over in all of them. Plus Mara Jade, the red-haired assassin who fell in love with her blond-haired man she was sent to kill– oh, I’m sorry, that’s from Star Wars. This is Mera in a jade outfit. Our mistake.
Shall we? Surely!
As usual, spoilers may lurk beyond this point.
Justice League #6
Written by Geoff Johns
Art and cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams
1:...
What do we have worth noting? The new look of Darkseid, and we’re far enough into the new 52 books that it’s time for Batman to start crossing over in all of them. Plus Mara Jade, the red-haired assassin who fell in love with her blond-haired man she was sent to kill– oh, I’m sorry, that’s from Star Wars. This is Mera in a jade outfit. Our mistake.
Shall we? Surely!
As usual, spoilers may lurk beyond this point.
Justice League #6
Written by Geoff Johns
Art and cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams
1:...
- 11/14/2011
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
by Matt Clark
Amazingly, Rocksteady Studios – developer of "Batman: Arkham Asylum" and the upcoming "Batman: Arkham City" – have shown no signs in slowing expansion of the "Arkham City" rogues gallery. So far, we know that Two-Face, Penguin, Joker, Hugo Strange, Riddler, Mr. Freeze, and most recently Deadshot are all lined up to stop Bats on October 18. Now, the team have announced that none other than crazy Jervis Tetch, a.k.a Mad Hatter, is bringing his psychedelic freakiness into the game.
Featured in the latest edition of PlayStation Network's "Qore" downloadable program, "Arkham City" director Sefton Hill talked about what you can expect when you jump into this massive, crime-filled section of Gotham in just a couple weeks. As a video montage plays, we get our first glimpse of the previously unannounced Mad Hatter. He's surrounded by creepy henchmen wearing bunny masks and – well, that's about it.
Tetch's little cameo goes by so quick,...
Amazingly, Rocksteady Studios – developer of "Batman: Arkham Asylum" and the upcoming "Batman: Arkham City" – have shown no signs in slowing expansion of the "Arkham City" rogues gallery. So far, we know that Two-Face, Penguin, Joker, Hugo Strange, Riddler, Mr. Freeze, and most recently Deadshot are all lined up to stop Bats on October 18. Now, the team have announced that none other than crazy Jervis Tetch, a.k.a Mad Hatter, is bringing his psychedelic freakiness into the game.
Featured in the latest edition of PlayStation Network's "Qore" downloadable program, "Arkham City" director Sefton Hill talked about what you can expect when you jump into this massive, crime-filled section of Gotham in just a couple weeks. As a video montage plays, we get our first glimpse of the previously unannounced Mad Hatter. He's surrounded by creepy henchmen wearing bunny masks and – well, that's about it.
Tetch's little cameo goes by so quick,...
- 10/6/2011
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
We hold in our hands the covers for DC Comics this December. As a child of four can plainly see, these envelopes have been hermetically sealed. They’ve been kept in a #2 mayonnaise jar under Wikipedia’s porch since noon today.
Shall we? Surely!
As usual, spoilers may lurk beyond this point.
Justice League #4
Written by Geoff Johns
Art and cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams
1:25 Variant cover by Andy Kubert
1:200 B&W Variant cover by Jim Lee
On sale December 21 • 40 pg, Fc, $3.99 Us • Rated T
Combo pack edition: $4.99 Us
Retailers: This issue will ship with three covers. Please see the order form for more information.
The superstar team of Geoff Johns and Jim Lee continue the origin of the Justice League as The World’s Greatest Heroes face the might of Apokolips – and find aid in an unlikely hero, as Cyborg is created!
Plus, Andy Kubert...
Shall we? Surely!
As usual, spoilers may lurk beyond this point.
Justice League #4
Written by Geoff Johns
Art and cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams
1:25 Variant cover by Andy Kubert
1:200 B&W Variant cover by Jim Lee
On sale December 21 • 40 pg, Fc, $3.99 Us • Rated T
Combo pack edition: $4.99 Us
Retailers: This issue will ship with three covers. Please see the order form for more information.
The superstar team of Geoff Johns and Jim Lee continue the origin of the Justice League as The World’s Greatest Heroes face the might of Apokolips – and find aid in an unlikely hero, as Cyborg is created!
Plus, Andy Kubert...
- 9/19/2011
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
Marvel Comics' "Ghost Rider" #1, available July 13, 2011, is written by Rob Williams and illustrated by Matthew Clark, with covers by Adam Kubert, Neal Adams and Arturo Lozzi :
"Witness the violent birth of the all-new ''Ghost Rider, come to cleanse the earth in a firestorm of Blood, Oil, and Vengeance...'Johnny Blaze'' has been chained to 'Hell' long enough.
"With the world thrown into chaos in the events of 'Fear Itself', he is given a chance to rid himself of the 'Spirit of Vengeance' forever...and he takes it.
"The curse is passed onto a new host but Blaze has no idea what nightmares his action has wrought upon the world. Will the new Spirit of Vengeance bring us salvation...or send this world of sinners to a flaming death...?
Click the images to enlarge...
"Witness the violent birth of the all-new ''Ghost Rider, come to cleanse the earth in a firestorm of Blood, Oil, and Vengeance...'Johnny Blaze'' has been chained to 'Hell' long enough.
"With the world thrown into chaos in the events of 'Fear Itself', he is given a chance to rid himself of the 'Spirit of Vengeance' forever...and he takes it.
"The curse is passed onto a new host but Blaze has no idea what nightmares his action has wrought upon the world. Will the new Spirit of Vengeance bring us salvation...or send this world of sinners to a flaming death...?
Click the images to enlarge...
- 7/8/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Marvel have announced a bold new beginning for Ghost Rider which begins amidst the chaos of Fear Itself with Ghost Rider #0.1, from the newly exclusive creative team of writer Rob Williams and artist Matthew Clark – and here’s your first look!
Johnny Blaze has finally found a way to defeat the demon within and undo his pact for power. But can he allow himself to ‘Give Up The Ghost’? Find out in this special Point One issue as Vengeance rides in a new direction and scorches the Marvel Universe like never before this June, only in Ghost Rider #0.1!
Ghost Rider #0.1 (APR110617)
Written by Rob Williams
Art by Matthew Clark
Cover by Arturo Lozzi
Parental Advisory …$2.99
Foc – 5/16/11. On Sale – 6/8/11...
Johnny Blaze has finally found a way to defeat the demon within and undo his pact for power. But can he allow himself to ‘Give Up The Ghost’? Find out in this special Point One issue as Vengeance rides in a new direction and scorches the Marvel Universe like never before this June, only in Ghost Rider #0.1!
Ghost Rider #0.1 (APR110617)
Written by Rob Williams
Art by Matthew Clark
Cover by Arturo Lozzi
Parental Advisory …$2.99
Foc – 5/16/11. On Sale – 6/8/11...
- 5/5/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Superman made headlines this week with DC Comics' announcement that he will be renouncing his U.S. citizenship in "Action Comics." You'll find countless opinions on Twitter from people who don't read many comics, but Jamal Igle, Gail Simone and Matthew Clark all chimed in to help balance the scales.
And while we're on the subject of "Action Comics," writer Paul Cornell was fun to follow this morning during Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding. Relive the suspense and see what bothered Neil Kleid the most about the whole event after the jump.
I'm @brianwarmoth, and this is the Twitter Report for April 29, 2011.
Superman pt. 1: @TenNapel DC: Our U.S. sales are down for Superman. Marketing: Let's have him renounce his U.S. citizenship! DC: Brilliant!
-Doug Tennapel, Writer/Artist ("Ghostopolis," "Black Cherry")
Superman pt. 2: @Jamaligle All i'm seeing is arguments that have nothing to do...
And while we're on the subject of "Action Comics," writer Paul Cornell was fun to follow this morning during Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding. Relive the suspense and see what bothered Neil Kleid the most about the whole event after the jump.
I'm @brianwarmoth, and this is the Twitter Report for April 29, 2011.
Superman pt. 1: @TenNapel DC: Our U.S. sales are down for Superman. Marketing: Let's have him renounce his U.S. citizenship! DC: Brilliant!
-Doug Tennapel, Writer/Artist ("Ghostopolis," "Black Cherry")
Superman pt. 2: @Jamaligle All i'm seeing is arguments that have nothing to do...
- 4/29/2011
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Splash Page
We’ve received all the covers for DC Comics July solicitations, including the long awaited Games, the New Teen Titans graphic novel from Marv Wolfman and George Pérez. And when I say long awaited, I mean two decades long– which kinda ties in with all the DC Retroactive titles coming out, including our favorite, Green Lantern reuniting the team of ComicMix contributors Dennis O’Neil and Mike Grell.
Take a look.
War Of The Green Lanterns: Aftermath #1
Written by Tony Bedard
Art by Miguel Sepulveda
Cover by Dave Johnson
1:10 Variant cover by Doug Mahnke
The shocking consequences of the blockbuster “War of the Green Lantern” event have shattered the lives of Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, John Stewart and Kyle Rayner in ways no one will see coming.
Everything you thought you knew about the Corps is no more!
Retailers: This issue will ship with two covers. Please see the...
Take a look.
War Of The Green Lanterns: Aftermath #1
Written by Tony Bedard
Art by Miguel Sepulveda
Cover by Dave Johnson
1:10 Variant cover by Doug Mahnke
The shocking consequences of the blockbuster “War of the Green Lantern” event have shattered the lives of Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, John Stewart and Kyle Rayner in ways no one will see coming.
Everything you thought you knew about the Corps is no more!
Retailers: This issue will ship with two covers. Please see the...
- 4/11/2011
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
Marvel Comics has unveiled the creative team for a new ongoing series featuring Ghost Rider. Beginning in June with a special 'Point One' issue, Ghost Rider will be scripted by Daken: Dark Wolverine writer Rob WIlliams with pencils from Marvel-exclusive artist Matthew Clark. Announced during this year's C2E2 convention, the series will launch by tying into the upcoming Fear Itself event, using the storyline as a background to reintroduce the character. "Johnny Blaze is still going to be a central character in this series," Williams confirmed to Newsarama. "But part of our hook is Johnny being given a Faustian pact - he can rid himself of the curse of the Ghost Rider forever if (more)...
- 3/20/2011
- by By Tom Ayres
- Digital Spy
It's a good day for funny people, especially if your name is Tina Fey or Seth MacFarlane.
Fey's series, 30 Rock, was handed 22 Emmy nominations this morning, which stands as a record for a comedy series. She and Alec Baldwin were also nominated for acting awards. Plus, for the first time some of the other actors on NBC's laffer were recognized. Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer and Tracy Morgan all picked up supporting nominations.
MacFarlane's Family Guy was also nominated for best comedy series, the first time an animated show has cracked that category since The Flintstones in 1961. Two years ago MacFarlane decided to pull his show from contention in the animated series category to have it considered for best comedy.
Mad Men, the drama about the advertising world in the sixties, picked up 16 nominations in the drama categories, including a best actor nod for Jon Hamm. Hamm is also nominated as...
Fey's series, 30 Rock, was handed 22 Emmy nominations this morning, which stands as a record for a comedy series. She and Alec Baldwin were also nominated for acting awards. Plus, for the first time some of the other actors on NBC's laffer were recognized. Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer and Tracy Morgan all picked up supporting nominations.
MacFarlane's Family Guy was also nominated for best comedy series, the first time an animated show has cracked that category since The Flintstones in 1961. Two years ago MacFarlane decided to pull his show from contention in the animated series category to have it considered for best comedy.
Mad Men, the drama about the advertising world in the sixties, picked up 16 nominations in the drama categories, including a best actor nod for Jon Hamm. Hamm is also nominated as...
- 7/16/2009
- CinemaSpy
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