Actor Ben McKenzie (Southland, The OC) dons the cape as Batman in DC's latest animated feature, Batman: Year One.  At the film's premiere at San Diego Comic-Con 2011, he talks with Fanboy Comics Creative Director Sam Rhodes about the the physical aspects of voice acting!

 

 

 

Fanboy Comics will continue to post all of its interviews, reviews, and commentaries from San Diego Comic-Con.  Click here for the latest interviews!

 

This interview can also be found on Whedonopolis.com and CC2K.us!

 

Actress Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica, Nip/Tuck) plays Detective Sarah Essen in DC's latest animated feature, Batman: Year One.  At the film's premiere at San Diego Comic-Con 2011, she talks with Fanboy Comics Creative Director Sam Rhodes about the preparation process for her character!

 

 

 

Fanboy Comics will continue to post all of its interviews, reviews, and commentaries from San Diego Comic-Con.  Click here for the latest interviews!

 

This interview can also be found on Whedonopolis.com and CC2K.us!

 

 

Dear Fanboy Comics Readers:

 

The FBC Crew caught a preview of Captain America: The First Avenger on Friday at San Diego Comic-Con.  Click here for an audio commentary on the film by FBC staffers Bryant Dillon, Sam Rhodes, and Ben Rhodes.

 

Rest assured that the audio commentary is spoiler free!

 

This interview can also be found on Whedonopolis.com!

 

Dear Fanboy Comics Readers:

 

The FBC Crew attended Showtime's 2011 panel entitled 'Tired of Ordinary Television,' which featured three of its TV shows: Dexter, Shameless, and the upcoming Homeland.  Despite taking place in Ballroom 20, which holds a little over 4,000 attendees, each show's panel felt more intimate than most.  Although each show received an undivided allotment of time during the two-hour panel, the entirety of Showtime's programming fell a bit flat, lacking both fans in the room and exciting news from the shows.

Dear Fanboy Comics Readers:

 

Hello from Comic-Con!  Thursday at SDCC has already delivered an exciting assortment of movie and TV news, awesomely-geeky swag, and previews of the summer's hottest films.

 

The FBC Crew already snagged a number of posters for The Hunger Games, Lionsgate's upcoming, four-movie saga based on the bestseling books by Suzanne Collins.  (Let's just say that we have a bit of an obsession for the books, and we are eagerly awaiting - with a bit of trepidation - the first film due in theatres in March of 2012.)  In addition, the Lionsgate booth will be giving out official Mockingjay pins tomorrow!  (Fingers crossed!)  Stay tuned to the Fanboy Comics website, as yours truly will be donning a Katniss costume to represent the Districts, and we will have lots of photos to share!

 

Dear Fanboy Comics Readers:

 

Greetings from San Diego Comic-Con 2011!  It has been an exciting day for the Fanboy Comics crew, and we are eagerly awaiting Thursday's panels and signings!

Today's Preview Night was eventful, as always, with convention press, industry professionals, and Preview Night ticket holders wandering the convention floor to find updates on their favorite films, TV shows, comics, and more.  The FBC Crew was no different, as we quickly found the Axe Cop Comic Book Booth manned by none other than Ethan and Malachai Nicolle!  (If you are not familiar with the comic book, it is written by a six-year-old and drawn by his twenty-nine-year-old brother.)  We were floored to snag signed copies of the Axe Cop Volume 1 graphic novel, as well as copies of the out-of-print "Chop" poster.

The following is an interview with Alan Robert: bassist for Life of Agony, front man for Spoiler NYC, comic book writer/artist (Wire Hangers, Crawl To Me), and filmmaker.   In the following interview, Robert discusses his new horror comic, Crawl To Me, his creative influences, and the latest details on the Wire Hangers movie!

This interview was conducted on Monday, July 11, 2011.

 

 

Dear Fanboy Comics Readers:

 

The Fanboy Comics Staff is very excited to be attending San Diego Comic-Con 2011 in order to bring you the latest in geek news from TV, film, comics, video games, and more!

 

Throughout this week, we will be reporting live from the convention floor, providing you with the coolest interviews, commentaries, screening details, and photos!  In addition, all of our content will be available on Krypton Radio and Whedonopolis.com for your listening and viewing pleasure.

 

In addition, Fanboy Comics will also be promoting its upcoming graphic novel, Something Animal.  Fans can see a sneak peek of the psychological thriller, and more information is available at www.somethinganimal.com!

If you plan on joining the FBC crew in San Diego, you can review a complete list of the SDCC Schedule.

 

Split/Second: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bombs Strategically Placed Around the Racetrack

May 18, 2010, might as well be called Red Deadmageddon. On this date, Red Dead Redemption was released and sold three copies for every living person on the planet. Unfortunately, two other great games were released the same day. Now, if three great movies are released on DVD on the same day, there are a few things that fans might do. They might buy them both today, or pick one up in a week or so. Video games are different for two very big reasons. One, games cost $60, and it is really hard to buy two in a week. Two, games take more than two hours to play. Red Dead clocked in at over 40 hours. That is a regular work week. I have already discussed one of the casualties of Red Deadmageddon, the criminally underplayed Alan Wake. Today, I would like to discuss the other.

Batman of Suburbia, A Web Series.

Batman is about to take on his biggest challenge yet... Suburbia.



Episode #2
: Batman of Suburbia begins adjusting to the community.



Starring: Doug Bass as Batman of Suburbia

Written, Directed, and Edited by: Doug Bass

Produced by: Barbra (Pakler) Dillon

Executive Produced by: Doug Bass, Bryant Dillon, Jorge Jazan, Jeff Larson, and Tony Newsom

Cinematography by: Jeff Larson

Sound and Mixing by: Jeremy Azevedo


Catch a new episode of Batman of Suburbia on the Fanboy Comics website every Tuesday!

 

 

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