Well, that's too bad.
I have 'tec and Villains today. And I think I'm going to check out The Runaways.
I caught most of Juniper Lee yesterday -- it's cute. It's also clearly set in San Francisco. It's kind of fun to have a cartoon with such a particular setting.
Nabbed this link from Whedonesque:
Angel: The Curse" is set an indefinite time after the conclusion of the "Angel" TV finale. The story finds the hero on his own and searching for the Gypsy tribe that cursed him years ago. It is written by Jeff Mariotte, author of several "Angel" novels.
A second comic-book miniseries, featuring the whole cast of characters from the television show, is planned for the end of the year.
This seems to be the best place for this news.
ABCFamily Channel is going to start airing the animated
Tick
starting on June 19. The commerical I saw said it would be on at 11 but did not specify a.m. or p.m.
They are also going to start airing an animated version of
The Fantastic Four
on, I think, the 18th, but I don't know what time. This channel and ToonDisney continue to air the 90s-era animated versions of
The X-Men
and
Spider Man.
(ToonDisney also shows the 80s-era
Spider Man and His Amazing Friends,
but that is perhaps best left unmentioned.)
(ToonDisney also shows the 80s-era Spider Man and His Amazing Friends, but that is perhaps best left unmentioned.)
Hey, I loved that show as a kid. Of course, I haven't seen it recently so I can't speak for the actual quality. I actually didn't really care for the 90's Spiderman cartoon when it was on and while I enjoyed the X-Men cartoon when it first aired, I caught part of an episode recently and it was pretty painful.
ABCFamily Channel is going to start airing the animated Tick starting on June 19. The commerical I saw said it would be on at 11 but did not specify a.m. or p.m.
Sweet! I mean, I've already got the bootleg DVDs, but you know...Spoon!
Tonight's Justice League Unlimited is written by Gail Simone.
Tom! Damn it, are you home right now? I had music on so loud that I didn't hear my cell phone (being buried as it was in the depths of my purse), and I can call you back.
Is that the MTV Spider-Man? I really loved the animation and the theme song in that one.
Is that the MTV Spider-Man?
No. Fox had a Spiderman cartoon in the 90's. The MTV one came out after the first movie. I only caught bits and pieces of the latter. Wasn't a big fan of the animation style myself.
JLU: Okay, that episode was a lot of fun. I knew we were getting
Huntress
but wasn't expecting the rest of the cast.
Ending was kind of predictable but the dialogue and banter was top notch.