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I have created a section in the forums for members to ad their Fan Fiction, so please feel free to post something you have written. Just make sure to read the rules before posting.
Enjoy (and please make use of it!)
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Posted by Jenn Monday, February 16, 2009 (18:09:16)
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Wizard Entertainment has canceled its upcoming Los Angeles convention (which was to take place in March) and its Dallas convention (scheduled for November).
Two WW conventions are still on though - Philadelphia (in June) and Chicago (in August).
Wizard has issued this press release:
Wizard Entertainment announced today that it has postponed its 2009 Wizard World Los Angeles show slated for March 13-15 and canceled the Wizard World Texas show November 6-8 due to the current economic climate.
The successful Philadelphia and Chicago shows will go on as planned. Wizard World Philadelphia, featuring Guest of Honor Garth Ennis, is June 19-21 at the Philadelphia Convention Center and Wizard World Chicago, featuring comic legend George Perez, is August 6-9 at the Rosemont Convention Center.
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Posted by Jenn Saturday, January 10, 2009 (16:55:23)
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That's right, I'm listing some stuff on eBay for your buying pleasure. I need to get rid of it and pay some bills, so go check it out. Bid if you're interested, & help a chick out. I'll probably be adding more items over the next few days.
My Auctions
PS2 games, Gamecube games, comic book stuff - statues, action figures, and etc
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Posted by Jenn Saturday, January 03, 2009 (18:08:04)
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Whatever Holiday you celebrate around this time of year, I hope it is happy and joyous!
- Jenn @ Comic Candy
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Posted by Jenn Thursday, December 25, 2008 (18:03:48)
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ASYLUM PRESS 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS
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Asylum Press announced today that for the first 12 days of December everyone who signs up for their mailing list will receive three free comic books mailed to them by the end of the month. The choice of comics will be at the discretion of the publisher. All free books will be mailed out by the end of December at the latest. Fans can sign up for the newsletter by emailing asylumpress@aol.com and put Christmas Newsletter promotion in the subject line. Participants should make sure and place their mailing address in the body of the email. This offer is only good in the United States. Fans outside the US can get the free comics by paying $12.95 which covers USPS Global Express shipping.
Asylum Press CEO Frank Forte explains, “Times are tough all over right now. This is our little way of giving back. We have had great success with our releases Asylum of Horrors #1 and Steve Mannon’s The Bomb and want to say Happy Holidays!” Asylum Press will be releasing Warlash Dark Noir # 2(OCT083866))this quarter as well and information on this issue at http://www.warlash.com/ and can be found at most comic book retailers nationwide.
Fans can check out the numerous titles available at www.asylumpress.com and signing up for the newsletter will ensure the most up to date information on releases, previews and sales!
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Posted by Jenn Wednesday, December 03, 2008 (03:07:59)
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JOSH SCHWARTZ TO WRITE X-MEN: FIRST CLASS MOVIE
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Josh Schwartz has been tapped by 20th Century Fox to write an X-Men: First Class movie, Variety is reporting.
According to Variety, Schwartz, 32, could possibly direct the film, which will be produced by Lauren Shuler Donner, who has produced all three X-Men films and X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and Simon Kinberg, a writer on X-Men: The Last Stand.
Neither Fox nor Marvel Studios has confirmed the report. It is unclear which mutants the new movie would feature and how it would fit into previous movie continuity.
Schwartz is currently executive producer and creator of The CW's Gossip Girl and NBC's Chuck. He was also the creator and executive producer of The O.C., and, at age 26, he became the youngest person in network history to create a network series and run its day-to-day production.
Schwartz will make his feature-film directing debut for Paramount with Famous Last Words, a coming-of-age story he is adapting from John Green's 2003 novel Looking for Alaska.
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Posted by Jenn Wednesday, November 19, 2008 (17:33:57)
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VALHALLA MOTION PICTURES TO PRODUCE GEARHEAD
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I've got a little over 1,000 new images sitting on my hard drive, waiting for me to upload them, and get them sorted into their proper gallery. I'm hoping to have it done by the middle of the week. Stay posted, and look for them soon!
I'm still looking for reviewers, and reporters. Anyone?
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Posted by Jenn Monday, November 10, 2008 (19:08:58)
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REELART STUDIOS PARTNERS WITH DARK HORSE
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ReelArt president Michael Hudson came to Dark Horse with a proposal for a new imprint under the Dark Horse umbrella. Sequential Pulp Comics will transition well-known pulp properties into traditional American comics. Fredric Brown’s Martians Go Home and Otis Adelbert Kline’s Swords of Venus will be the first two properties to receive this treatment. Both properties are licensed directly from the authors’ estates and will feature contributions from such industry stalwarts as Bruce Jones, Martin Powell, Mike Ploog, Eduardo Barreto and Thomas Yeates. Longtime comics writer and editor Christopher Mills will serve as Sequential Pulp’s editor-in-chief.
ReelArt’s president Michael Hudson is a lifelong comics fan and collector whose interests have always been outside the superhero mainstream. His passions have been lost civilizations, detective noir, sword and planet, science fiction, horror, jungle tales, and even western stories.
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Posted by Jenn Monday, November 03, 2008 (21:23:27)
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