Posted by comicsoncomics on 20th May 2009
Comics on Comics presents our blockbuster episode dedicated to the hit TV series Lost several weeks early, because you demanded it!
Host Juan-Manuel Rocha welcomes Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof (Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk, Star Trek), Jeff Katz (X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Booster Gold), Doug Benson (Last Comic Standing, VH1's Best Week Ever), Chris Hardwick (Attack of the Show, Wired Magazine), Jonah Ray (X-Play, The Rotten Tomatoes Show) and Matt Weinhold (G4's Code Monkeys) for a mind blowing night of comics and comedy coming to you from Meltdown Comics in Hollywood!
In this episode, our panel delves into the origins of Lost, the unresolved stories of Libby & Mr. Eko, the Lost alternate reality games, the future of Lost in syndication and DVD, the unresolved mysteries of the island and the upcoming final season. Additionally, Lindelof explains the significance of the cursed numbers for the first time in public!
Please note that this is only the second half of our 17th episode. The first part of this episode will be released in its normal production order in just a few weeks!
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Posted by comicsoncomics on 20th May 2009
Comics on Comics presents our blockbuster episode dedicated to the hit TV series Lost several weeks early, because you demanded it!
Host Juan-Manuel Rocha welcomes Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof (Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk, Star Trek), Jeff Katz (X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Booster Gold), Doug Benson (Last Comic Standing, VH1's Best Week Ever), Chris Hardwick (Attack of the Show, Wired Magazine), Jonah Ray (X-Play, The Rotten Tomatoes Show) and Matt Weinhold (G4's Code Monkeys) for a mind blowing night of comics and comedy coming to you from Meltdown Comics in Hollywood!
In this episode, our panel delves into the origins of Lost, the unresolved stories of Libby & Mr. Eko, the Lost alternate reality games, the future of Lost in syndication and DVD, the unresolved mysteries of the island and the upcoming final season. Additionally, Lindelof explains the significance of the cursed numbers for the first time in public!
Please note that this is only the second half of our 17th episode. The first part of this episode will be released in its normal production order in just a few weeks!
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Posted by comicsoncomics on 17th May 2009
In this special Comics on Comics creator interview, comedian Tom Franck (Comics and Comics) talks to New York Times best-selling author, Brad Meltzer (The Tenth Justice, Identity Crisis, Justice League of America) about the origins of his latest novel, The Book of Lies, including the genesis of the Cain & Abel connection, the secret history of Jerry Siegel; which led to the creation of Superman. Additionally, Meltzer speaks out about his quest to save the Siegel house and how he got his first break in comics with DC Comics’ Green Arrow.
The Book of Lies hits paperback on May 26th!
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Posted by comicsoncomics on 5th May 2009
Comics on Comics returns with a mind-blowing Watchmen-themed season premiere!
Host Juan-Manuel Rocha welcomes comic book legend and original Watchmen editor Len Wein and comedians Steve Marmel (The Fairly Oddparents, Danny Phantom), Sax Carr (UCB’s Tournament of Nerds, Comics on Comics Radio) and Graham Elwood (ComedyFilmNerds.com, The Sarah Silverman Program) along with pop culture guru Bob Peterson (CC2K) to discuss the book’s cultural impact and social significance, the controversial movie adaptation, the Watchmen video game and the story within the story, Tales of the Black Freighter.
Additionally, Len Wein gives us an inside look at the making of the original comic book and offers his take on Alan Moore and the original ending… Guest
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Posted by comicsoncomics on 5th May 2009
Comics on Comics returns with a mind-blowing Watchmen-themed season premiere!
Host Juan-Manuel Rocha welcomes comic book legend and original Watchmen editor Len Wein and comedians Steve Marmel (The Fairly Oddparents, Danny Phantom), Sax Carr (UCB’s Tournament of Nerds, Comics on Comics Radio) and Graham Elwood (ComedyFilmNerds.com, The Sarah Silverman Program) along with pop culture guru Bob Peterson (CC2K) to discuss the book’s cultural impact and social significance, the controversial movie adaptation, the Watchmen video game and the story within the story, Tales of the Black Freighter.
Additionally, Len Wein gives us an inside look at the making of the original comic book and offers his take on Alan Moore and the original ending… Guest
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