Zak Penn is no stranger to superheroes. As the co-creator of Syfy‘s Alphas, scripter of X-Men: The Last Stand (we won’t hold that one against him), and a writing credit for this summer’s Avengers he’s fairly comfortable with adapting comic book paradigms for other mediums. But how will his ideas fair in the panel?
Deadline reports that Penn will launch into his first foray into comics under Avatar Press this July with Hero Worship, a six issue arc that follows superhero Zenith, an indestructible do-gooder with an overzealous fan club that often put themselves into danger just to catch a glimpse of their idol. One fan’s obsession eventually leads to the development of superpowers. Hero Worship will be co-written by Scott Murphy (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) with art by Michael Dipascale (Lady Death).
July’s not too far away, but to tantalize your brain...
Deadline reports that Penn will launch into his first foray into comics under Avatar Press this July with Hero Worship, a six issue arc that follows superhero Zenith, an indestructible do-gooder with an overzealous fan club that often put themselves into danger just to catch a glimpse of their idol. One fan’s obsession eventually leads to the development of superpowers. Hero Worship will be co-written by Scott Murphy (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) with art by Michael Dipascale (Lady Death).
July’s not too far away, but to tantalize your brain...
- 4/26/2012
- by Brandon Johnston
- ScifiMafia
Deadline reports that Zak Penn - who has scripted comic book movies such as The Incredible Hulk, Elektra, and will receive a story-by credit for Marvel's The Avengers - is launching his own comic series via Avatar Press. The series, called Hero Worship, will launch in July. Penn will co-write the six issue series with Scott Murphy (Star Wars: The Clone Wars), and the issues will be drawn by Michael Dipascale. It centers on Zenith, a character described as "an indestructible hero who has legions of fans following every disaster, trying to catch a glimpse of the ultimate celebrity and risking their own lives in the process. One of his fans becomes so obsessed it leads to the development of his own powers." Below is the cover for the first issue: Do you plan on checking this series out this summer? Follow @PaulRomCBM !function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.
- 4/23/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
Watching The Clone Wars carries an element of Greek tragedy to it: The average Star Wars fan cannot help but feel a slight twist in the gut while viewing the adventures of characters for whom the future is already written. And not too pleasantly, either.
But the beauty of being a science fiction fan has always been the requirement of that magical quality known as “suspension of disbelief.” The Star Wars stories are the popular, modern, American version of Norse mythology, and the audience knows full well that the Gods must eventually fall. But before Gotterdammerung (or Ragnarok if you wish) occurs, we get the siren song of high adventure.
And so it is with the opening of The Clone Wars’ second season two-part premiere “Rise of the Bounty Hunters” (which aired October 2 on Cartoon Network). On the orders of Darth Sidious, Cad Bane infiltrates the Jedi Temple and steals a Holocron.
But the beauty of being a science fiction fan has always been the requirement of that magical quality known as “suspension of disbelief.” The Star Wars stories are the popular, modern, American version of Norse mythology, and the audience knows full well that the Gods must eventually fall. But before Gotterdammerung (or Ragnarok if you wish) occurs, we get the siren song of high adventure.
And so it is with the opening of The Clone Wars’ second season two-part premiere “Rise of the Bounty Hunters” (which aired October 2 on Cartoon Network). On the orders of Darth Sidious, Cad Bane infiltrates the Jedi Temple and steals a Holocron.
- 10/5/2009
- by no-reply@starlog.com (Michael Wolff)
- Starlog
Seen on: August 16, 2008
The players: Director: Dave Filoni, Writers: Henry Gilroy, Steven Melching, Scott Murphy, Cast (Voices): Matt Lanter, Ashley Eckstein, James Arnold Taylor, Dee Bradley Baker, Tom Kane, Christopher Lee, Samuel L. Jackson
Facts of interest: It's the first "Star Wars" flick not released by 20th Century Fox.
The plot: Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi set out to secure a crucial treaty with Jabba the Hutt.
Our quick thoughts: “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” proves the force is no longer with George Lucas. The Dave Filoni-directed animated feature offers viewers nothing they haven’t seen yet in past “Star Wars” flicks, suffering from weak storytelling and a bunch of incredibly monotonous action sequences. Indeed, things are not like they used to be in the galaxy far, far away…...
The players: Director: Dave Filoni, Writers: Henry Gilroy, Steven Melching, Scott Murphy, Cast (Voices): Matt Lanter, Ashley Eckstein, James Arnold Taylor, Dee Bradley Baker, Tom Kane, Christopher Lee, Samuel L. Jackson
Facts of interest: It's the first "Star Wars" flick not released by 20th Century Fox.
The plot: Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi set out to secure a crucial treaty with Jabba the Hutt.
Our quick thoughts: “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” proves the force is no longer with George Lucas. The Dave Filoni-directed animated feature offers viewers nothing they haven’t seen yet in past “Star Wars” flicks, suffering from weak storytelling and a bunch of incredibly monotonous action sequences. Indeed, things are not like they used to be in the galaxy far, far away…...
- 8/18/2008
- by Franck Tabouring
- screeninglog.com
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