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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2007

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Batman news -- and much more!!!

SMALLVILLE: "CRIMSON"

Clark Kent falls under the spell of Red Kryptonite again in "Crimson," Thursday's new episode of Smallville on The CW.

Just how bad does Clark behave under the Red K's influence? He and an infatuated Lois Lane, also not herself, crash Lex Luthor's engagement party, and Clark winds up saying some pretty nasty things. And he ends the scene with a rather jarring moment.

To get a glimpse of part of the scene, click on the thumbnail to the right, keeping in mind there are spoilers to the episode.

The scene was shot on Friday, Dec. 1 at the Smallville stages in Burnaby, British Columbia. It was called "Clark & Lois crash party; Lex gets chucked."

Lex's office set was reconfigured for a dining room for the party. It's one of the more frequently used sets in Smallville, but there is no real hallway that leads into the room.

Despite being essentially a bunch of people sitting and standing around a table for much of the time, the scene proved time-consuming to complete as director Glen Winter had to get coverage on the all the primary actors for the emotionally charged moments.

It was also one of the rare times when most of Smallville's primary cast -- Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk, Michael Rosenbaum, Allison Mack, Annette O'Toole and Erica Durance -- were in the same scene.

For The Continuum's two-part interview with Allison Mack from the set of "Crimson," CLICK HERE and CLICK HERE.

For The Continuum's interview with Erica Durance from the set of "Crimson," CLICK HERE.

For official stills from "Crimson," CLICK HERE.

For a look at interviews for the Season 6 DVD of Smallville at the Phoenix Cactus Comicon, CLICK HERE.

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CIVIL WAR #7 VARIANT

Marvel Comics has provided The Continuum with a first look at Michael Turner's variant cover to Civil War #7.

Here's how Marvel describes the issue, which is written by Mark Millar and drawn by Steve McNiven.

"It all ends here! The startling battle that will determine the future of the Marvel Universe!"

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For Marvel Comics' April solicitations, CLICK HERE.

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DC UNIVERSE COLLECTIONS FOR SUMMER

DC Comics has provided The Continuum with a list of new DC Universe collections for this summer.

For the rundown, CLICK HERE.

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TWOMORROWS PUBLISHING FOR MAY

TwoMorrows Publishing has provided The Continuum its solicitations for May.

For the rundown, with cover images, CLICK HERE.

Look for more May solicitations on Friday here in The Continuum.



HEROES: "RUN"

NBC has released 14 images from "Run," the Monday, Feb. 12 episode of Heroes.

Here's how the network describes the episode:

"While the scandalous truth about Claire's real father is revealed, her adoptive mother faces a crisis. Matt takes a job as a bodyguard for a crooked attorney, which puts him in the crosshairs of Linderman's very familiar new assassin. Hiro and Ando return to Las Vegas to find the sword, but get sidetracked by a damsel in distress. Suresh finds someone on the list and unknowingly puts himself in grave danger. Meanwhile, Simone turns to some unlikely help in her and Nathan's struggle to find Peter."

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In other Heroes news, Hayden Penettiere, who plays Claire, will be a guest on NBC's Late Night with Conan O'Brien on Monday, Feb. 12.

For a rundown of all the Heroes episodes for February, CLICK HERE.



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BRIEFLY

* Above is a first look at the covers to Marvel Comics titles Amazing Spider-Girl #5, Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes II #7, The Immortal Iron Fist #3, Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #21, Onslaught Reborn #3 and Thunderbolts #111.

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* 4Kids Entertainment Home Video, in association with FUNimation Entertainment, will release Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fast Forward: Future Shellshock on DVD on Tuesday. The set will feature the first 13 episodes of Season One that debuted on 4Kids TV on Fox last fall.



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 27: Ghost Rider movie, Free Comic Book Day titles and Battlestar Galactica.

* Friday, January 26: Marvel Comics First Looks, Smallville, Painkiller Jane, Hero Initiative's Ultimate Spider-Man covers and Fell trade paperback.

* Thursday, January 25: DC Comics teaser image, TMNT's Kevin Munroe and Tom Gray, 300 goes IMAX, DC's World War III, The Tick, Virgin Comics for April and Heroes.

* Wednesday, January 24: Smallville, Dynamite Entertainment for April, Marvel animation, Image First Looks, DC First Looks and Spider-Man 3.

* Tuesday, January 23: Marvel Animation, Marvel First Looks, 300, Transformers movie images, Kevin Spacey on Superman sequel, Oni Press for April, Avatar Press for April, Smallville and Heroes.

* Monday, January 22: Invincible Iron Man's Marc Worden, Markosia named editor-in-chief, Image Comics' Unravel, Dark Horse First Looks and Battlestar Galactics.

* Sunday, January 21: BlueWater Productions self-publishers, First Looks and HeroClix's Fin Fang Foom.

* Saturday, January 20: Spider-Man 3, Ghost Rider and Spawn.

* Friday, January 19: Smallville, Boom! Studios for April, Fathom: Kiani, 300 and Family Guy.

* Thursday, January 18: Smallville, Legion of Super Heroes, Devil's Due Publishing for April, Image First Looks and Marvel First Looks.

* Wednesday, January 17: Legion of Super Heroes' James Tucker, Image Comics for April, Iron Man's Gwyneth Paltrow, Heroes, Smallville and 300.

* Tuesday, January 16: Marvel Comics for April, Marvel First Looks, The Batman, Legion of Super Heroes, 2006 sales and Dynamite Entertainment First Looks.

* Monday, January 15: DC Comics for April, Archie Comics for April, Doctor Strange animated movie, December sales, Image Comics First Looks, Dynamite Entertainment First Looks and Painkiller Jane.

* Sunday, January 14: Legion of Super Heroes, DC Comics for April preview and Marvel First Looks.

* 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.




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