I don't have the link, but I saw today that Alan Moore is picking up a few dropped series(es), including the Lost Girls series.
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Discussion of Buffy and Angel comics, books, and more. Please don't get into spoilery details in the first week of release.
No, I am pretty sure Avatar is reprinting what has already been done...
It say's "reprint" in the first paragraph and then mentions bringing the series to its conclusion further down. Hmmm.
My favorite comic is Powers.
If anyone is interested - here's a link to the first issue online:
[http://www.imagecomics.com...]
It's written by Brian Michael Bendis (he also does Ultimate Spiderman, Daredevil, Alias, etc.)
Back on topic - OH DEAR GOD!
Barf barf barf barf and a side of retch.
Jilli, could you send Clovis on a mission of destruction? Plllease?
What a cute picture.
(What? It's still gotta be better than Lobdell...)
Has anyone read the new Angel hardcover by Nancy Holder and Jeff Marriotte? I think it's called Endangered Species.
From scifi.com:
Buffy Toon Due Soon?
Joss Whedon, creator of UPN's Buffy the Vampire Slayer, told syndicated columnist Marilyn Beck that his moribund Buffy animated series could hit the airwaves as early as January 2003. Earlier, Whedon had said the show—which revisits the Scooby Gang during their Sunnydale High School years—was on hold for a variety of reasons and wouldn't debut until at least May.
But Beck reported that Fox will premiere the show in January, with Buffy cast members Sarah Michelle Gellar, David Boreanaz, Seth Green, Nicholas Brendon and Michelle Trachtenberg voicing characters.
Huh. Last I heard, the toon project had been scrapped.
I wonder where it would air? Fox kids? Cartoon Network?
Maybe Joss is eager to get something else on the air to continue the franchise with it looking like he'd be down to Angel by next year (with luck).
Anyway, it's good news.