Kristin Kreuk‘s word is law. Or at least it will be up North.
The Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC) has placed a 10-episode straight-to-series order for a untitled small-town legal drama starring and exec produced by the Smallville and Beauty and the Beast actress.
RelatedSmallville‘s Big Finish: An Oral History Marking 5 Years Since Clark Took Flight
The project, from writer Brad Simpson (King, Rookie Blue), centers on Joanne, a fast-rising attorney who leaves her fancy big-city corporate job to tackle a controversial case in her hometown. And she ends up staying put.
Production is slated to begin this summer in Winnipeg.
The Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC) has placed a 10-episode straight-to-series order for a untitled small-town legal drama starring and exec produced by the Smallville and Beauty and the Beast actress.
RelatedSmallville‘s Big Finish: An Oral History Marking 5 Years Since Clark Took Flight
The project, from writer Brad Simpson (King, Rookie Blue), centers on Joanne, a fast-rising attorney who leaves her fancy big-city corporate job to tackle a controversial case in her hometown. And she ends up staying put.
Production is slated to begin this summer in Winnipeg.
- 5/3/2017
- TVLine.com
Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #1
Written by Joe Casey
Art by Nathan Fox, Jim Rugg, and Ulises Farinas
Colors by Brad Simpson
Published by Dynamite Comics
Towards the end of his life, the legendary Jack Kirby created Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers for the defunct Malibu Comics. With a special blessing from the Kirby family, Dynamite obtained this characters and can create new stories with them. Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #1 is the best drawn Dynamite book that I have read, and Fox, Rugg, and Farinas’ distinct art styles blend well. Joe Casey’s plot is fast-paced and filled with new characters, conflicts, and concepts. But he keeps the exposition to the minimum and immerses readers in this strange new world where Battlestar Galactica-style space battles can co-exist with a crime ridden New York City and a rusty planet with scrappy aliens and drones that is...
Written by Joe Casey
Art by Nathan Fox, Jim Rugg, and Ulises Farinas
Colors by Brad Simpson
Published by Dynamite Comics
Towards the end of his life, the legendary Jack Kirby created Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers for the defunct Malibu Comics. With a special blessing from the Kirby family, Dynamite obtained this characters and can create new stories with them. Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #1 is the best drawn Dynamite book that I have read, and Fox, Rugg, and Farinas’ distinct art styles blend well. Joe Casey’s plot is fast-paced and filled with new characters, conflicts, and concepts. But he keeps the exposition to the minimum and immerses readers in this strange new world where Battlestar Galactica-style space battles can co-exist with a crime ridden New York City and a rusty planet with scrappy aliens and drones that is...
- 8/6/2014
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
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