Thanks to Wolf for the heads up.
Smallville Fans Rejoice! New Comic Book Series, SMALLVILLE SEASON 11, to Pick Up Where Show Left Off
Fans of the smash-hit TV series Smallville haven’t had much to cheer about since the show ended its critically acclaimed 10-year run on The CW last May. That’s all going to change with the upcoming new comic book series from DC Entertainment: SMALLVILLE SEASON 11. Written by former Smallville show scribe Bryan Q. Miller, the new digital first series will be published digitally on April 13, 2012, with new digital chapters released weekly thereafter. Additionally, the online chapters will be offered in a print periodical, along with an episode guide to the hit television series, with the first print issue released on May 16.
The new comic book series picks-up where the show left off (with Clark officially now as Superman!) and features other fan-favorite characters including Oliver Queen/Green Arrow, Chloe Sullivan-Queen, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, and General Lane. The book features an all-star creative team – in addition to Miller, SMALLVILLE SEASON 11 creators include print cover artist Gary Frank (SUPERMAN SECRET ORIGIN), digital cover artist Cat Staggs and interiors by Pere Perez (BATGIRL).
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Good news for Smallville fans. :)
ReplyDeleteNice! Smallville had a good closure with a very good 10th season, but it is still good news to have something more...
ReplyDeleteYAY! :D
ReplyDeleteHow I just expected! :) This means more CHLOE SULLIVAN!!! :D
ReplyDeleteThis means we'll see Lana, Lex and many of our other old favorites again.
ReplyDeleteI'm over it... I mean no one LOVED Smallville more than me and no one LOVES Superman more than I do (Well, maybe Joe & Jerry, maybe) but I just can't get excited with this awful cloud of Henry Cavill (a Brit, it's fine for Batman) as Superman, the DCU in all its forms are in shambles right now. Yes, the fans want to see T-Well as Superman but on the big screen not in a comic book. At least that's how I feel. But I do have a few months to come around, so who knows.
ReplyDeleteComic books are better than tv shows. this is coming from someone who is studying film and television and wants to do it as a career (direct, produce and write) but comicbooks allow freedom in storytelling, no budget and all.
ReplyDeleteCould be fun....
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