The Penny Dreadful comic book sequel from Titan Comics returns in today's Comics Corner, as we have three stellar preview pages to share with our readers from The Awaking 2.5! Also: check out a new character in The Walking Dead #171 and take a look at Venomverse #1 from Marvel, three The Evil Within #1 covers and preview pages, Extremity Vol.1, Outcast #30, Predator Hunters #5, Seven to Eternity #9, and World Reader #6. Also, today's Flash Forward section features the paperback collection of R.L. Stine's Man-Thing.
Penny Dreadful: The Awaking #5: "Continues the story directly after the shocking events of Penny Dreadful’s season three TV finale!
On Sale: 6 Sep 2017
Writer: Chris King
Artist: Jesus Hervas
Type: Comic
Series: Penny Dreadful
Genres: Fantasy, Horror
Age: 17+."
To learn more, go to:
https://titan-comics.com/c/1032-penny-dreadful-the-awaking/
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The Walking Dead #171: "Fear The Princess Who is she, and what does she want?
Story: Robert Kirkman
Art: Charlie Adlard,...
Penny Dreadful: The Awaking #5: "Continues the story directly after the shocking events of Penny Dreadful’s season three TV finale!
On Sale: 6 Sep 2017
Writer: Chris King
Artist: Jesus Hervas
Type: Comic
Series: Penny Dreadful
Genres: Fantasy, Horror
Age: 17+."
To learn more, go to:
https://titan-comics.com/c/1032-penny-dreadful-the-awaking/
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The Walking Dead #171: "Fear The Princess Who is she, and what does she want?
Story: Robert Kirkman
Art: Charlie Adlard,...
- 9/6/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Sneak Peek Titan Comics' "Penny Dreadful" #1, continuing the Showtime, Sky horror drama TV series, written by Chris King and illustrated by Jesus Hervas, with covers by Stephen Mooney, Rob Davis, Shane Pierce and Louis De Martinis. available April 5, 2017:
"...in 'The Awakening', part 1 of 4, 'Ethan Chandler' finds himself unable to move on.
"As he searches desperately for meaning in a world without 'Vanessa', ancient words echo across the centuries...
"...and he is called on once again to take up arms against creatures crawling out of the night..."
The "Penny Dreadful" TV series used many public domain characters from 19th-century British and Irish fiction, including 'Dorian Gray' from Oscar Wilde, 'Mina Harker', 'Abraham Van Helsing', 'Dr. Seward', 'Renfield' and 'Count Dracula' from Bram Stoker, 'Victor Frankenstein' and his 'Monster' from Mary Shelley and 'Dr. Henry Jekyll' from Robert Louis Stevenson.
Click the images to...
"...in 'The Awakening', part 1 of 4, 'Ethan Chandler' finds himself unable to move on.
"As he searches desperately for meaning in a world without 'Vanessa', ancient words echo across the centuries...
"...and he is called on once again to take up arms against creatures crawling out of the night..."
The "Penny Dreadful" TV series used many public domain characters from 19th-century British and Irish fiction, including 'Dorian Gray' from Oscar Wilde, 'Mina Harker', 'Abraham Van Helsing', 'Dr. Seward', 'Renfield' and 'Count Dracula' from Bram Stoker, 'Victor Frankenstein' and his 'Monster' from Mary Shelley and 'Dr. Henry Jekyll' from Robert Louis Stevenson.
Click the images to...
- 4/2/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Titan Comics are excited to share with you the first art from Penny Dreadful #1 – a brand-new ongoing series, entitled “The Awaking”, set six months after the shocking events of the Penny Dreadful season three TV finale. Written by Penny Dreadful TV series Co-Executive Producer Chris King, with interior art from Jesús Hervás (Sons […]
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The post Penny Dreadful: The Awakening, Artwork Revealed appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 1/20/2017
- by contributor
- ShockYa
Shorts programs, narrative features, documentaries, and free Stella Artois – St. Louis style!
The St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase, an annual presentation of the nonprofit Cinema St. Louis, serves as the area’s primary venue for films made by local artists. The Showcase screens works that were written, directed, edited, or produced by St. Louis natives or films with strong local ties. The various film programs that will screen at the Tivoli (6350 Delmar Blvd) from July 14-18, 2013 serve as the Showcase’s centerpiece. The programs range from full-length fiction features and documentaries to multi-film compilations of fiction and documentary shorts. Many programs include post-screening Q&As with filmmakers. Filmmakers of all ages within a 120 mile radius of St. Louis are strongly encouraged to submit their works, or at the very least attend the event to celebrate with us and the amazingly talented St. Louis filmmakers.
Highlights of this year’s fest include:...
The St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase, an annual presentation of the nonprofit Cinema St. Louis, serves as the area’s primary venue for films made by local artists. The Showcase screens works that were written, directed, edited, or produced by St. Louis natives or films with strong local ties. The various film programs that will screen at the Tivoli (6350 Delmar Blvd) from July 14-18, 2013 serve as the Showcase’s centerpiece. The programs range from full-length fiction features and documentaries to multi-film compilations of fiction and documentary shorts. Many programs include post-screening Q&As with filmmakers. Filmmakers of all ages within a 120 mile radius of St. Louis are strongly encouraged to submit their works, or at the very least attend the event to celebrate with us and the amazingly talented St. Louis filmmakers.
Highlights of this year’s fest include:...
- 7/11/2013
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Screen Australia has announced $17m investment across 14 projects including feature films and both adult and children’s television.
The investment is expected to trigger $97m in production.
The list of productions include: black comedy The Mule by co-writers/co-producers Leigh Whannell and Angus Sampson with direction from Tony Mahony about a drug mule caught by authorities and Antony I Ginnane’s remake of Patrick, directed by Not Quite Hollywood’s Mark Hartley.
Also on the list is The Grandmothers, written by Christopher Hampton (A Dangerous Method) and director Anne Fontaine (Coco Avant Chanel) and starring Naomi Watts, Robin Wright, Xavier Samuel and James Frecheville in the adaptation of Doris Lessing’s novel.
For TV, the telemovie Underground by Matchbox Pictures, written and directed by Robert Connolly tells the story of a teenage Julian Assange hacking computer systems; and two TV productions by John Edwards Southern Star, a serialised version of...
The investment is expected to trigger $97m in production.
The list of productions include: black comedy The Mule by co-writers/co-producers Leigh Whannell and Angus Sampson with direction from Tony Mahony about a drug mule caught by authorities and Antony I Ginnane’s remake of Patrick, directed by Not Quite Hollywood’s Mark Hartley.
Also on the list is The Grandmothers, written by Christopher Hampton (A Dangerous Method) and director Anne Fontaine (Coco Avant Chanel) and starring Naomi Watts, Robin Wright, Xavier Samuel and James Frecheville in the adaptation of Doris Lessing’s novel.
For TV, the telemovie Underground by Matchbox Pictures, written and directed by Robert Connolly tells the story of a teenage Julian Assange hacking computer systems; and two TV productions by John Edwards Southern Star, a serialised version of...
- 12/5/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
A while ago I wrote about Robert Redford’s upcoming film about Mary Surratt, one of the more controversial players in the Lincoln assassination. Robin Wright Penn is cast as Surratt and James McAvoy will play her attorney. Film director Chris King contacted me after reading my short piece about Redford’s planned film. King had just finished his own film about Mrs. Surratt. When he told me about his film I was intrigued, even more so after seeing a clip on his Watermark films website. Chris King is an award winning, Emmy nominated writer/producer/director. His independent feature, Touching Down, did very well on the festival circuit winning awards and receiving a great deal of praise. He’s also directed four short films. The Killing of Mary Surratt is his latest, written with his wife Heather and directed for his own Watermark Films. After King contacted me about his film, I...
- 10/18/2009
- by Robin Ruinsky
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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