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THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 2007

COMING FRIDAY

TV news -- and much more!!!

SMALLVILLE: "JUSTICE"

One of Smallville's most-anticpated episodes in its six-year history might also turn out to be one of its finest.

Executive producer Al Gough told The Continuum he was very pleased with "Justice," the episode written and directed by Steven S. DeKnight that airs on Thursday night on The CW and features Smallville's version of the Justice League.

"I think it is one of the best of the series," Gough told The Continuum. "Steve really knocked it out of the park, and to able to do this kind of episode in Season 6 is very gratifying."

The episode -- which brings back Aquaman, Cyborg and Impulse (or Flash as he was previously referred to) -- has received strong early reviews from the likes of Variety.

In other Smallville news:

* Justin Hartley, who plays Oliver Queen/Green Arrow, appeared on G4 TV's Attack of the Show on Wednesday night.

"I think it's the best job I've ever had. It's the most fun," Hartley said. "You get to put on the costume and shoot arrows and do all kinds of super-hero stuff. And then you also have the real guy, the guy trying to get by, struggling with what people struggle with."

Hartley also talked about the Green Arrow costume.

"It's layered somehow. You can't go from here to here without just sweating," he said. "I'm not walking around in that thing, I'm running around, and I am slick."

* Still unconfirmed -- sources tell The Continuum that Thursday's episode will not be the final for Justice Leaguers and that viewers should not be surprised if a pilot is being developed for another DC-related series next season.

For more images from the "Justice" episode, CLICK HERE.

For The Continuum's interview with Erica Durance, CLICK HERE.

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LEGION OF SUPER HEROES' JAMES TUCKER -- PART 2

Today The Continuum continues its two-part interview with James Tucker, producer of Kids' WB!'s Legion of Super Heroes, at the Warner Bros. Animation offices in Sherman Oaks, Calif.

To read the second part of the interview, CLICK HERE.

In other Legion news, DC Comics has provided The Continuum with preview art from its Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century, a comic book based on the animated series that launches in April as part of the Johnny DC imprint.

The art is by Chynna Clugston-Flores. The book is written by J. Torres, who is also writing DC's Teen Titans: Go! series.

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For part one of the James Tucker interview, CLICK HERE.



DEVIL'S DUE PUBLISHING FOR APRIL

Devil's Due Publishing has released its solicitations for April.

For a rundown, with cover images, CLICK HERE.

For previously posted solicitations for April, click on the publishers' names below.

* Archie Comics.

* Aspen Comics.

* Dark Horse Comics.

* DC Comics.

* Heroic Publishing.

* IDW Publishing.

* Image Comics.

* Marvel Comics.

* TwoMorrows Publishing.

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IMAGE COMICS FIRST LOOKS

For covers and five-page previews of upcoming Image Comics titles, CLICK HERE.

Titles include Elephantmen #6, Hunter-Killer #11, Sam Noir: Samurai Detective Special Edition #1 and Low Orbit Vol. 1.

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MARVEL COMICS FIRST LOOKS

For covers and five- to six-page previews of Marvel Comics titles arriving in stores on Jan. 24, CLICK HERE.

Titles include Wolverine #50, Avengers Next #5, Doctor Strange: The Oath #4, Heroe for Hire #6, Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane #14, Silent War #1 and X-Factor #15.

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BRIEFLY

* Christopher Yost is writing Marvel Studios' and Lionsgate's Teen Avengers direct-to-video animated movie.

Yost was the story editor on Cartoon Network's Fantastic Four series and co-writes the New X-Men and X-23: Target X comics with Marvel Studio's Craig Kyle.



COMICS CONTINUUM BACK ISSUES

In case you missed The Continuum's coverage over the past month, here are some links. Click on the date to get the day's full report.

* Saturday, January 13: Painkiller Jane, Smallville, Flash Gordon and Heroic Publishing roundup.

* Friday, January 12: Fantastic Four animated, The Amazing Screw-On Head and Archie Comics First Looks.

* Thursday, January 11: Painkiller Jane, Legion of Super Heroes, Battlestar Galactica, Image Comics First Looks and Marvel Comics First Looks.

* Wednesday, January 10: Halle Berry talks X-Men 4, Smallville, Marvel First Looks and Civil War collections.

* Tuesday, January 9: Dark Horse Comics for April, Civil War #7 delayed, Smallville, Marvel First Looks and IDW Publishing's Tank Girl.

* Monday, January 8: Smallville's Erica Durance, Painkiller Jane, Bloodrayne one-shot and DC First Looks.

* Sunday, January 7: Dark Horse First Looks, Image First Looks and Masterpiece Comics' Wild Boys.

* Saturday, January 6: Aspen Comics for April, Smallville and Battlestar Galactica.

* Friday, January 5: Smallville, TMNT, Devil's Due First Looks, Archie Comics First Looks and Bluesman movie.

* Thursday, January 4: Marvel Comics First Looks, Painkiller Jane, Justice League Unlimited and Heroes.

* Wednesday, January 3: Smallville, Spider-Man 3, IDW Publishing for April, Marvel First Looks and Zenescope's Return to Wonderland.

* Tuesday, January 2: Smallville's Allison Mack, IDW's Star Trek: Klingons, The All-New Atom, David Mack writes Se7en, Heroic Publishing for April, TwoMorrows Publishing for April and Trials of Shazam.

* Monday, January 1: Smallville's Allison Mack, DC First Looks, Dark Horse First Looks and IDW Publishing First Looks.

* Sunday, December 31: Batman Beyond and Image Comics First Looks.

* Saturday, December 30: Ghost Rider, Heroes and 300.

* Friday, December 29: Diamond Select/Marvel and First Looks.

* Thursday, December 28: Spider-Man 2 on FX, Marvel First Looks and Heroes.

* Wednesday, December 27: 300, TMNT, Archie Comics' new look and First Looks.

* Tuesday, December 26: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer and First Looks.

* Monday, December 25: Image Comics' Dynamo 5 and Arcana's Dark Horrors.

* Sunday, December 24: Marvel Animated Gift Set and Archie First Looks.

* Saturday, December 23: Ghost Rider, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, The Batman, Devil's Due First Looks and Ape Entertainment for March.

* Friday, December 22: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Smallville, Legion of Super Heroes and Virgin Comics for March.

* Thursday, December 21: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Top Cow's First Born, Battlestar Galactica, IDW's Transformers prequel and Image First Looks.

* Wednesday, December 20: Heroes, Marvel First Looks, Archie Comics' new style and Virgin Comics' Gamekeeper.

* Tuesday, December 19: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Smallville, Marvel First Looks, Dynamite First Looks, Madman movie and Jack of Fables.

* Monday, December 18: Dynamite Entertainment for March, Shrugged, Spider-Man 3, Boom!'s Left on Mission and First Looks.

* Sunday, December 17: Dwayne McDuffie talks Fantastic Four, Marvel First Looks, Archie's new style and Antarctic Press for March.

* Saturday, December 16: Smallville, Spider-Man 3, Oni Press for March and Devil's Due First Looks.




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