Okay, Folks, I just took some time to sift through some news reading backlog (I swear, a day will come when I don’t have any reading backlogs - comics, news, or otherwise) and found some interesting stuff, so I’m just going to rock you with one post full of quick hits.
First up, via the Blog @ Newsarama, Tim Kring showed a trailer for Heroes: Vol. 3 at the Jules Verne Adventure Film Fest in Los Angeles and apparently someone recorded it on their camera phone:
Next, via IGN, the trailer for Hellboy II: The Golden Army has been released, and it is glorious!
2008 is starting to look like an excellent year for comic movies.
Finishing out the comic movie theme, The official Dark Knight site now has a page where you can download the trailer and a digital copy of my favorite poster so far:
Finally, if you’re not reading Loli Loves Venom, you really really should be. Here’s the latest, Christmas edition of the webcomic:
And my current favorite, that I meant to post about weeks ago:
And I believe that catches me up with that. I plan on making one more post for Christmas, about Messiah Complex, before I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and head off for a week’s vacation which will likely be devoid of internet access.
JK Parkin at the Newsarama blog has lots of interesting tidbits. Max Headroom as Moloch the Mystic, Darla in the new Punisher movie, images and videos from the set of Incredible Hulk (which apparently has a shitty script)… all sorts of cool stuff, but one thing really set off my fanboy alarms - The trailer for Veronica Mars, Season Four - the season that was not to be.
May we all have a moment of silence?
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Thank you. Now for the trailer:
Part 1:
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Part 2:
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Veronica Mars could totally beat up Elle from Heroes, for the record.
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