Scout Comics & Entertainment Holdings Inc. has announced that The Electric Black is in development as a horror cartoon
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We finally get around to reviewing Wonder Woman 1984. We also talk Batman: Soul of the Dragon, WandaVision, Wind Up, and Future State: Justice League #1 with guest Jason Inman!
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This week, we say goodbye to 2020, by finding a little light in the darkness as we run down some of our best bits of the year! We also review Soul, King in Black #2, and Marvel Action Avengers #12. Plus, Wonder Woman is getting a third film!
HENCHGIRL by Kristen Gudsnuk is now in development as a live action television series at Freeform/Disney with screenwriter Alex Ebel attached to adapt.
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It’s time to complete our WATCHMEN trifecta by celebrating the 1-year anniversary of HBO’s Emmy winning series and followup to Alan Moore and Dave Gibbon’s Watchmen.
In a highly competitive bidding war, HBO Max has secured the rights to BOOM! Studios’ Eisner Award-winning graphic novels LUMBERJANES as an animated series.
DreamWorks Kipo and The Age of Wonderbeasts will return to Netflix October 12 for its third and final season of the whimsical and action packed series.
Ramsey Naito has been named President of Nickelodeon Animation
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DC FanDome is coming August 22, 2020, and the organizers have released the full schedule of events. Many will want to check out the Hall of Heroes, which will feature many panels on upcoming movie and television productions.
This November, fans who have been awaiting award-winning screenwriter John Ridley’s The Other History of the DC Universe haven’t much longer to wait, as DC announced today that the five-issue miniseries will debut on Tuesday, November 24.
AMC has optioned SORCERERS, a novella by co-writers Maurice Broaddus and Otis Whitaker, featuring illustrations by internationally renowned artist Jim Mahfood.