Bloody Disgusting Review: BOOM! Studios’ Buffy the Vampire Slayer Comics
Written by Jordie Bellaire and illustrated by Dan Mora, this new take on Buffy begins with an arc titled “Welcome Back to the Hellmouth” (a nod to the original show’s pilot), which finds Buffy juggling her fast food job, meeting soon-to-be-best pals Xander and Willow for the first time (while saving them from a vamp), and butting heads with her new Watcher, English librarian Giles. The first issue teases a storyline boasting magical jewelry which gives its wearers absolute immortality (even vampires), all while narrated by Xander via his blog. By the end of the very first issue, the first arc’s Big Bad has been introduced, teasing a surprising departure from what fans might expect from a retelling.
Monkey’s Fighting Robots Interview: Buffy #5
A new story arc, a new Artist and a new dilemma for the Scooby Gang: there is a lot going on in the new issue of Buffy The Vampire Slayer from BOOM! Studios. After the shock ending of issue 4, Jordie Bellaire is taking the series into new territory where nothing feels safe anymore.
Den of Geek Podcast: Jed, Maurissa, and Jeff Bell Talk Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 6
Sci Fi Fidelity Podcast: Agents of SHIELD Showrunners Talk Season 6 Our genre television podcast hosts talk to Maurissa Tancharoen, Jed Whedon and Jeff Bell…
The Wrap Interview: David Boreanaz on Angel Series Finale
“I’ve always thought it ended great,” the “SEAL Team” star told us. “I mean, even when it was written and we shot it, I had no problems with it. I think that’s great. I mean, I think that that’s a world that had opened up to people – the way our show, the way ‘Angel’ ended was I think right. You kind of go out continuously fighting, you know? And I think that the message of the show was always about the fight and that was a special moment.”
BOOM! Studios Announce Firefly: The Sting Graphic Novel
BOOM! Studios have added another spin off comic to their ongoing Firefly series, Firefly: The Sting. Written by Delilah S, Dawson with artwork by Pius…
BOOM! Studios to Release Angel: Legacy Edition Comics
BOOM! Studios has announced that it will be released a collection of previously released rare and out of print Angel comics beginning with Angel: Legacy…
Den of Geek Review: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. “Missing Pieces”
Fortunately, the series has not lost its edge; in fact it feels much tighter, like a season 4 “pod” from the Ghost Rider days that most remember fondly. Roles have shifted and the scope has broadened, but the rebuilding of the SHIELD organization feels like a logical next step in a story that allows this strong ensemble cast to really highlight each character’s evolution.
Den of Geek Interview: Agents of SHIELD Showrunners on Season 6
We went into these seasons knowing that there would be some groundbreaking or earth shattering storytelling going on in the films, and so our approach was always to avoid it, for multiple reasons. We decided to be “pre-snap,” as we say, mostly because of scheduling concerns or fluid scheduling ideas. We didn’t want in any way to step on anything they were doing, so the safest bet was to avoid it completely.
EW Interview: Clark Gregg and Ming-Na Wen Explain The New Character on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Although we know this isn’t Coulson, the premiere doesn’t tell us who Sarge is, what he wants, or where he came from. Luckily, EW visited the set of the ABC drama in September and spoke to Gregg and costar Ming Na-Wenn (who plays Coulson’s love Melinda May) about Sarge’s arrival, May’s reaction to Coulson’s doppelgänger and more.
But Why Tho Review: Firefly: Unification War’ Volume #1
This Firefly comic series from BOOM! Studios breaks new ground. It tells a story that belongs to Malcolm and Zoe, with BOOM! Studios promise to reveal “a secret history” fans have only seen shrouded in trauma, somber illusions, and a soldier’s need to leave the battlefield behind.