Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:00AM1 comment ›
Thu Jul 24, 2008 — by Van Jensen
Comic-Con News: Wednesday
Cooke GNs, Brubaker series, and crowds crowds crowds
Comic-Con International officially kicked off last night, and already there's plenty of news to report:
The early hit of the show? Heidi MacDonald of The Beat says it's the model Owl Ship that Warner Bros. brought from the Watchmen film. "Cooler than dirt," Heidi says.
Ed Brubaker makes the jump to scripting live-action, as Sony has announced they'll make an online series out of Brubaker's Angel of Death. It'll appear on Crackle, Sony's online video outlet. More information right here.
Darwyn Cooke also announced his new project for IDW, a potential series of four graphic novels based on the Parker crime novels by Donald Westlake. The first will be Hunter, and IDW will have some cards promoting the project that they'll distribute at San Diego.
On a related note: "And IDW did a nice job with the collateral material as well, handing out Cooke artwork with a disc, as well as Parker T-shirts to the press. Well done, guys." I guess the whole "journalists don't accept gifts from sources" thing doesn't apply to the comics world?
"Tossing a bus on an unsuspecting villain never gets old." And that's the highlight quote from the DC Universe Online panel. Check right here for more.
Blog@ has a nice collection of photos from day one.
Bully makes a smart move with the California excursion and loads up on In-N-Out.
Twitters from Pop Candy, and be sure to note the uber-creepy Photoshopped image of Whitney turned to She-Hulk.
And, lastly, the legend of The Bag.
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Russ Rogers (3:12 PM on Thu Jul 24, 2008)
Anybody at ComicMix covering the MST3K event on Friday?