TV Review: Veronica Mars 2×10 One Angry Veronica
It's the end of the school day, just before Christmas vacation, and Veronica Mars is severely lacking in holiday cheer.
It’s Christmas! Review: Muppet Christmas Carol
The Muppet Christmas Carol is one of the finest examples of the magic that has come from the Muppets, especially in recent years.
Comic Review: Stranger Comics’ –The Untamed #1, A Sinner’s Prayer
If you were given the opportunity to leave hell for seven days, what would you do?
DVD Review: The Cheesy Adventures of Captain Macaroni: The Greastest Treasure
Looking for a good, wholesome, fun cartoon for the 4-9 year olds in your life? Check out Captain Macaroni!
Joss Whedon fans are reaching their goal to raise $150,000 at the “Can’t Stop The Serenity” Worldwide Charity Events
Since 2006, fans of popular cult television and film writer/director Joss Whedon have hosted charity events worldwide to raise money for Equality Now, a charity dedicated to promoting the human rights of beleaguered women and girls.
Movie/DVD Screener Review: Blood Night
All these new, glossy horror remakes got you down? Looking for something with more of a brutal, retro vibe?
TV Review: Supernatural 5×7 – The Curious Case of Dean Winchester
So far in the Supernatural season we've had so much about the overall arch that it was nice to take a break and do a "case of the week" type story.
Movie/DVD Review: Trick ‘r Treat
Take one writer from X2 and mix well with producer Bryan Singer. Sprinkle with impressive cast from the likes of True Blood, Battlestar Galactica and Manhunter. Inject a wicked sense of humor and classic horror. Bake for 2 years. Result: Trick 'r Treat.
TV Review: Legend of the Seeker 1×1 & 1×2
Legend of the Seeker on the outside might look like just another Xenia or Hercules-style show that's way too campy to be taken seriously. Yet the show has a surprisingly awesome cast, beautiful shooting locations and a story line that is compelling and, at times, complex.
Review for Merlin Season One, Episode 4: “The Poisoned Chalice”
Great characters, horrible monster. How did we enjoy ep 4 of Merlin Season 1?
Why You Should Be Watching Eastwick
Desperate Housewives meets Betwitched? Why you should be watching Eastwick.
TV Review: Glee Pilot Episode (Director’s Cut)
Glee is one of the tightest, most refreshing pilots I've seen in a long time - and the director's cut even more so.
TV Review: Project Runway 6×1 “Welcome to Los Angeles”
Project Runway is back! Despite the switch in networks, it's still the same fun and fashion.
TV Review: Big Brother 11- The Next Three Evictions
This season of Big Brother may not be the most strategic, but it may be the most explosive...
TV Review: Merlin S1, Episode 1: “The Dragon’s Call”
As someone who is an avid attendee of renaissance festivals, I am fairly well versed in the realm of knights, jousting, magic, and dragons. Merlin was a show I was eagerly awaiting for some time, and it (mostly) did not disappoint.
Comic-Con Collector’s Book Available for Pre-Sale
A new hardbound collector’s book entitled Comic-Con: 40 Years of Artists, Writers, Fans and Friends is now available for pre-sale.
The massive 208-page, 9X12 full-color book features over 620 images from the 40-year history of Comic-Con. Most of the art has not been seen since its initial publication in Comic-Con’s program and souvenir books, and the majority of the photos have never been seen outside of the Comic-Con archives. And sprinkled throughout the book are quotes and observations from leading professionals in comics, movies, and television, commenting on their own experiences at the show.
The whole package is capped off with an amazing new full-color wraparound cover by one of Comic-Con’s favorite special guests: Sergio Aragones. Masterfully colored by Tom Luth!
Advance sale books are $31.99 and includes CA Sales tax, but are only available to those attending Comic-Con 2009 and must be picked up on site during the convention. Unfortunately at this time Comic-Con cannot ship the book. All orders for pick up must be received by Monday, July 13, 2009.
Books will also be for sale at Comic-Con (provided books are still available) for the cover price of $40.00 + CA Sales tax.
Complete information on how to order and where to pick up the Book at Comic-Con is available at http://www.comic-con.org/cci/cci_40th_book.php.
Comic-Con: 40 Years of Artists, Writers, Fans, and Friends was produced by Comic-Con and designed and published by Chronicle Books of San Francisco, one of the world’s leading publishers of pop culture and art and photography books.













