Showing posts with label creators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creators. Show all posts

Friday, 12 October 2012

NYCC: Scott Snyder and Sean Murphy Reunite at Vertigo

It's really no surprise that when two of our favorite creators here at IGN -- Scott Snyder and Sean Murphy -- paired up for last year's American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest, the series wound up being IGN's Best Mini-Series of 2011. Now we've got even more to look forward to from the duo, as Vertigo revealed at their panel today that they'd be reuniting for a new mini-series called The Wake, an underwater sci-fi horror tale.

"I couldn't be more excited about The Wake!” explained Snyder. “This is a story Sean and I have actually been developing together for more than a year, a big, twisted, sprawling science fiction and horror epic, all of which begins with a single, terrifying discovery at the bottom of the ocean. It's one of the most ambitious stories I've ever done, and there's no one I'd rather be creating it with than Sean Murphy. Sean's a great friend and we had a blast together on American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest; luckily, he's also one of the industry's brightest new stars, someone with unrivaled abilities as a world-builder -- every scene he draws is so fully realized, so richly imagined, it's hugely inspiring working with him, and I'm grateful to him for signing on to be my partner at the end of the world, here."

The Wake is set for release in 2013.

Joey is IGN's Comics Editor and a comic book creator himself. Follow Joey on Twitter @JoeyEsposito, or find him on IGN at Joey-IGN. He loves superhero pets so hard.


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NYCC: Scott Snyder and Sean Murphy Reunite at Vertigo

It's really no surprise that when two of our favorite creators here at IGN -- Scott Snyder and Sean Murphy -- paired up for last year's American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest, the series wound up being IGN's Best Mini-Series of 2011. Now we've got even more to look forward to from the duo, as Vertigo revealed at their panel today that they'd be reuniting for a new mini-series called The Wake, an underwater sci-fi horror tale.

"I couldn't be more excited about The Wake!” explained Snyder. “This is a story Sean and I have actually been developing together for more than a year, a big, twisted, sprawling science fiction and horror epic, all of which begins with a single, terrifying discovery at the bottom of the ocean. It's one of the most ambitious stories I've ever done, and there's no one I'd rather be creating it with than Sean Murphy. Sean's a great friend and we had a blast together on American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest; luckily, he's also one of the industry's brightest new stars, someone with unrivaled abilities as a world-builder -- every scene he draws is so fully realized, so richly imagined, it's hugely inspiring working with him, and I'm grateful to him for signing on to be my partner at the end of the world, here."

The Wake is set for release in 2013.

Joey is IGN's Comics Editor and a comic book creator himself. Follow Joey on Twitter @JoeyEsposito, or find him on IGN at Joey-IGN. He loves superhero pets so hard.


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Thursday, 11 October 2012

NYCC: Morrison and Del Toro Craft Legendary Comics

Legendary Comics is still new to the publishing scene, but they've already amassed an impressive lineup of talent. The company recently debuted The Tower Chronicles from creators Thomas Tull and Matt Wagner. Back at SDCC, they announced new books from creators like Max Brooks, Mark Waid, and J. Michael Straczynski.

That talent pool grew even bigger at NYCC this week. Legendary announced that both Grant Morrison and Guillermo del Toro are writing comics under their banner. Morrison is prepping an original graphic novel, while del Toro is working on a tie-in to his upcoming film The Pacific Rim.

Legendary's press release describes the premise of Annihilator, sugegsting it'll be a typically mind-bending Morrison tale. "Morrison brings to the pages a thrilling story starring wild-living screenwriter Ray Spass, who has one last chance to save his career as he struggles to write a new studio tent-pole movie, Annihilator.

The film centers around the incredible adventures of Max Nomax; a sci-fi rebel anti-hero who’s condemned to a haunted prison orbiting a supermassive black hole, following an epic struggle against the all-knowing, all–powerful artificial life form VADA and his squad of deadly Annihilators. Found guilty of the Greatest Crime in History, Nomax has vowed to clear his name by discovering a Cure for Death itself and resurrecting his lost love.

But with deadlines looming and a recently-diagnosed brain tumor, Spass is running out of time and inspiration – until the real Max Nomax mysteriously appears in the world of 21st century Los Angeles with no memory of how he got there, only a terrifying warning of imminent destruction and a mission for Ray Spass."

As for del Toro's Pacific Rim, the comic will serve as a prequel to the film. The script itself will be handled by Travis Beacham, who also wrote the film's script. The story will be divided into three sections and explore the time between the first alien attack on Earth and the events of the film. While various characters will be featured in the story, the character of Stacker Pentecost (played by Idris Elba in the film) will be a major focus throughout.

Legendary didn't reveal the artists for these books or specific release dates, though it's a safe bet that Pacific Rim will ship some time around movie's July 2013 release.

Jesse is a writer for various IGN channels. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter, or Kicksplode on MyIGN.


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Friday, 28 September 2012

Geoff Johns and Jeff Lemire Head to Vertigo

Geoff Johns and Jeff Lemire are two of the most prolific creators in the comics industry right now. But though they're both heavily involved in shaping DC's New 52 universe (Johns with Justice League, Green Lantern, and Aquaman and Lemire with Justice League Dark, Animal Man, and Frankenstein), fans have yet to see the two creators work together on a series. That's set to change this October thanks to Vertigo's new anthology special, Ghosts. The issue will include a short story called "Ghost for Hire," written by Johns and illustrated by Lemire.

Ghosts is an oversized one-shot featuring a variety of both established creators and newcomers, with every story featuring a ghostly theme. Appropriately, the issue is scheduled to ship on October 31. On their Source Blog today, DC released a preview image from "Ghost for Hire."

"Ghost for Hire" by Geoff Johns & Jeff Lemire

Lemire commented on his partnership with Johns. "It was a real thrill for me to work with Geoff," he said. "I've written with him before, but to get to draw for him was really special. To be honest, I wasn't sure what kind of ghost story Geoff would deliver and I was pleasantly surprised with "Ghost For Hire." It's whimsical and fun and it has heart. When Geoff said he wanted to do a story like all the old Abbot and Costello movies he watched as a kid it really clicked for me!"

Continue below for more preview art from Ghosts.

"The Dead Boy Detectives in Run Ragged" by Tony Litt & Mark Buckingham

"Treasure Lost" by David Lapham & Paul Pope

"The Dark Lady" by Gilbert Hernandez

“The Night After I Took the Data Entry Job I Was Visited By My Own Ghost” by Al Ewing & Rufus Dayglo

Jesse is a writer for various IGN channels. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following Jesse on Twitter, or on IGN.


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Friday, 24 August 2012

First Footage Shown from Seth Green and Matt Senreich's Star Wars: Detours Animated Series

Robot Chicken creators Seth Green and Matt Senreich, joined by their collaborator Todd Grimes, finally unveiled footage and details on the upcoming new animated series Star Wars: Detours at Star Wars Celebration VI today.

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First Footage Shown from Seth Green and Matt Senreich's Star Wars: Detours Animated Series

Robot Chicken creators Seth Green and Matt Senreich, joined by their collaborator Todd Grimes, finally unveiled footage and details on the upcoming new animated series Star Wars: Detours at Star Wars Celebration VI today.

It was noted that this series takes place in-between Episode III and IV, with a completely comedic take on the Star Wars world. The focus was on the mundane – what do these characters do in their downtime? As Grimes put it, “Where do Gamorrean Guards grocery shop? Does Darth Vader do online dating? The answer is yes. We answer all these things.”

A ton of footage was shown, beginning with a long trailer. As far as the show’s style, it’s CGI animated, but the characters are very exaggerated, Chibi/super deformed style – Folks like Princess Leia and Admiral Ackbar are very small, with large heads. And Leia’s trademark hair buns are HUGE!

The quick-cut trailer had a lot of gags that felt very similar in tone to what Robot Chicken does (though less adults only than that show can get). Gags included Boba Fett making up an elaborate lie to a girl about how he’d called her but she must not have gotten his message, Admiral Ackbar trying a ton of variations on what his catch phrase will be – It’s a frappe!” -- before finding the right one, and Obi-Wan getting a terrible response as he tries standup comedy and then using the Force on the audience, as he intones, “That joke was hilarious and you all liked it.” ” We also saw Jar Jar Binks walk up to Dexter Jettster and ask why everyone hates him and Dexter asking Jar Jar how honest he wants him to be.

Among my favorite of the gags shown were two Stormtroopers recreating a famous Luke and Leia moment, as they attempt to swing across a chasm in the Death Star. “For luck” says one to the other and they fist bump. As they swing across, the door on the other side slams shut and they hit it, plummeting down… only to land a few feet below on what seems to be the vast tunnel below. “It’s a matte painting!” exclaims one of the Troopers. “They haven’t finished…

Besides the trailer, several other clips were shown. In the series, the Death Star is being built, under the pretense that it’s a giant mall. As Green pointed out, if you’re building something the size of a moon, “people are going to know!” so that’s the cover story. “George was insistent that there be an IT guy,” Green noted, of the staff we’ll meet on the Death Star.

As for Darth Vader, the Detours producers joked that given that this was a relative time of peace in the Galaxy, Darth Vader is a bit restless. As Senreich put it, “He’s the guy cutting ribbons at the supermarket. He’s got nowhere else to be right now. He’s got nothing to do.”

The relationship between Vader and the Emperor looks to be a version of the very funny one seen on Robot Chicken, with Seth MacFarlane again voicing Palpatine. A clip was shown in which Palpatine tries to cover up to Vader that he leaked a story to a TMZ-like show called Galaxy Rumors and we see that Palpatine has made a lot of calls to this show, including exclaiming, “I totally saw the Emperor dancing the night away with three Twi'lek models!” Joel McHale voices the host of Galaxy Rumors seen in this sequence with Mass Effect’s Jennifer Hale voicing Major Steel, an imperial officer who will be a frequent presence on the show.

A lot of time will be spent on Tatooine on the series, including familiar locations like the Cantina and the Lars homestead (though interestingly/curiously, no footage of Luke was in anything we saw today). A scene was shown of Han and Chewbacca inside the Falcon on the desert planet – with Grimes noting that in the show, “They’ve been together so long, they’re kind of like an old married couple.”

And indeed, that was their dynamic, with Han coming home late, to find a furious Chewbacca sitting in front of foot he made for them. When Chewbacca growls at Han as he walks across the Falcon, Han replies, “Of course I have sand on my boots! It’s Tatooine! Nobody asked you to vacuum!” Finally, Chewbacca yanks the Dejarik table up and under his arm and storms off outside, with Han pulling up alongside him in the Falcon, swinging open the canopy and saying, “Come on Chewie, get in the Falcon!”

It was noted by Green, Senreich and Grimes that the Falcon in the show was completely based off the original toy version we all had growing up – hence the canopy opening up and the removable table, plus, Green revealed, there’s a lightsaber training droid hanging on a string.

Another major element in the series is Dex’s Diner, which gives an Alice or Cheers vibe to the proceedings, as characters come in and out. We saw a scene with Leia set here, who Green noted was a 14-year old who’s mad at the world, doesn’t know who her real parents are and sick of the decoys accompanying her everywhere to happen. As Green put it, “This is a bitch waiting to happen!” The voice of Padme on Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Catherine Taber voices Leia and all her decoys here.

In the clip we saw, Dexter dots on the bratty Leia and her decoys, with Leia proclaiming, “This is my favorite food. I only eat here,” only for a commercial to come on for a rival restaurant starring Leia, in which she says the exact same thing. Dexter looks appropriately shocked and we then see that Han and Lando are sitting eating at the counter eating and Han says, “That kind of betrayal is shocking!” Replies Lando, “Hey, business is business! They probably got to her right before Dex did!”

In a very fun reveal, we were told Billy Dee Williams was reprising the role of Lando for the series, along with Anthony Daniels as C-3PO and Ahmed Best as Jar-Jar. Detours head writer Brendan Hay (a Daily Show alum) and producer Jennifer Hill joined the panel, as more writers and cast members were revealed.

The impressive writing staff for Detours includes many Robot Chicken alums, including Dan Milano, Tom Root, Zeb Wels, Doug Goldstein, Breckin Meyer and Kevin Shinick, plus David Goodman (a Family Guy alum who worked on that show’s Star Wars parodies) and Simpsons alum Michael Price. There are also writers from The Venture Bros., Pinky and the Brain, Regular Show and Spongebob SquarePants involved, not to mention someone with a ton of geek TV cred – Jane Espenson, who’s written for everything from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Battlestar Galactica.

As for casting, Chuck’s Zachary Levi will voice “Biff Tarkin,” Grand Moff Tarkin’s son, while Breckin Myer and Donald Faison (the latter of whom also joined the panel) will play the two Stormtroopers seen in the trailer. Star Wars: The Clone Wars' Dee Bradley Baker will also voice characters on the series, including an old Clone Trooper who's none too happy with the modern Stormtroopers. Behind the scenes footage also revealed the voice cast includes Abraham Benrubi (ER), Cree Summers, Nat Faxon and two folks who got a lot of applause: Felicia Day and Weird Al Yankovic.

Regarding the presence of Jar Jar Binks on Star Wars: Detours, Green chuckled, "The places Jar Jar goes… will make you love Jar Jar." Added Hay, "Or at least you’ll hate him for new reasons!"

The final footage shown today was about as humorously out there as you can get. We were told how Donald Faison’s stormtrooper really wants to be a mattress salesman, as a clip was shown (written by Jane Espenson) in which that aforementioned Stormtrooper sings a parody of Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream” about mattresses.

Suffice to say, if the only Star Wars material you want to see is deadly serious, this show won’t be for you. But if you’ve enjoyed the Robot Chicken Star Wars parodies and take note of the impressive group of people creating this show, Star Wars: Detours looks to be a very funny and entertaining take on a very beloved universe.

There is no exact date (or network) revealed for Star Wars: Detours yet, but given how much near-complete footage we saw today, I'd say "sometime in 2013" is a safe bet.


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Sunday, 29 July 2012

How I Met Your Mother Soundtrack Coming in September

The creators of How I Met Your Mother have had a lot of fun with the sitcom form, jumping back and forth in time, setting up long term pay offs for jokes and, of course, putting a central mystery element in their show not usually associated with the genre. And then there’s been the songs…

While not a musical series, per se, there sure have been a lot of reasons for the characters to break into song on the series, from pop star alter egos to imaginary sequences to running jokes. And these moments have been some of the best and funniest in the show's history.

With How I Met Your Mother going into Season 8 this fall, talks are underway between the producers and the network about a possible Season 9 – something CBS’s president Nina Tassler said she was ”very optimistic” about earlier today. And while that’s still to be decided, one thing we did learn tonight at the TCA (Television Critics Association) press tour was that a How I Met Your Mother soundtrack is finally coming!

Said HIMYM’s co-creator, Craig Thomas, “We’ve been asked by the fans for years, ‘When is the How I Met Your Mother soundtrack album going to come out?’ We’ve sort of had talks about it, but never quite made it happen. But finally, we decided look, it could be the last year of the show – we don’t know. It could be more. But we decided now is the time to do it. We complied everything. It’s like 20 tracks. It is totally an album. It’s 40 minutes of music. And we said this is the year. So on our premiere night [September 24th], the How I Met Your Mother soundtrack album will go up on iTunes. It’s iTunes only. It’s not a physical CD, because that’s so 1992! When’s the last time you bought a CD? We’re working on it as we speak.”

Thomas confirmed that yes, the album would include such beloved parts of HIMYM history as all three Robin Sparkles songs and Barney’s Awesome Video Resume song and then revealed, “We’re going to do a fully produced version of the ‘Bang-Bang-Bangity-Bang’ song [from Season 5’s “Of Course”] - The cast and our composer. Perhaps with a slight New Orleans theme!”

Thomas said that when it came to a title for the album, “I think we’re going to call it How I Met Your Music. It’s a thing!”


Source : ign[dot]com