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SUNDAY, JULY 29, 2007

COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL: THE INCREDIBLE HULK

Filming on The Incredible Hulk just began two weeks ago, but, because there's not another Comic-Con International between now and the movie's June 13 release, Marvel Studios pulled out as many stops as it could for its presentation on Saturday.

After finishing shooting at 7 a.m. in Toronto on Saturday, director Louis Leterrier then hopped on a plane for San Diego. He was joined by actors Edward Norton and Liv Tyler and producers Gale Anne Hurd, Avi Arad and Kevin Feige.

Because it's so early in production, no footage was available, but Marvel did provide a quick glimpse at a character concept for the Hulk, which was subsequently posted on youtube.com

For an edited transcription of the question-and-answer from the panel, CLICK HERE.



COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL: SAM RAIMI'S FUTURE?

He still could be involved, but Spider-Man 4 is not currently in director Sam Raimi's future.

At the end of a press conference for 30 Days of Night, which Raimi is producing, he was asked what he's doing next.

Raimi replied, "I don't have any plans." Asked about Spider-Man 4, he reiterated he doesn't currently have any plans and the press conference was ended by a studio representative.

On July 10, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Raimi was to meet with producer Laura Ziskin and Sony Pictures executives withing two weeks.

Ziskin has confirmed that there will be a fourth Spider-Man installment and she would like "everybody to be back."



COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL: TODD MCFARLANE PANEL

At his Comic-Con International panel on Saturday, Todd McFarlane announced that he and Robert Kirkman are teaming on a new series The Haunted.

For highlights from the panel, CLICK HERE.



COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL: SPIDER-MAN PANEL

Marvel Comics unveiled its creative teams for its upcoming three-times-a-month Amazing Spider-Man at its Spider-Man panel on Saturday at Comic-Con International.

For details, highlights and 17 images from the panel, CLICK HERE.

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COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL: MINX TITLES

MINX, DC Comics' imprint devoted to reaching the teenage girl reader, announced on Saturday seven of the graphic novels that it will publish in 2008.

For a rundown of titles CLICK HERE.



COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL: MARVEL'S ULTIMATE PANEL

Marvel Comics is promising to shake up its Ultimate Universe imprint.

For a rundown of highlights from the publisher's Ultimate Universe panel at Comic-Con International, with images, CLICK HERE.

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OCTOBER SOLICITATIONS ROUNDUP

For previously published solicitations for October, click on the publishers' names below:

* Archie Comics.

* Aspen Comics.

* Avatar Press.

* BlueWater Productions.

* Dark Horse Comics.

* DC Comics.

* Devil's Due Publishing.

* Digital Webbing.

* Dynamite Entertainment.

* Fangoria Comics.

* Heroic Publishing.

* IDW Publishing.

* Image Comics.

* Markosia Publishing.

* Marvel Comics.

* Moonstone Books.

* Oni Press.

* Red 5 Comics.

* TwoMorrows Publishing.

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BRIEFLY

* Kevin Smith will be directing the first episode of Heroes: Origins.

* The August 18 episode of SciFi's Painkiller Jane is titled "Playback."

* On Sunday, TNT is airing Spider-Man at 3:30 p.m, followed by Blade II at 6 and 8 p.m. and Blade: Trinity at 10:30 p.m.



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.

* Monday, July 23: Dynamite Entertainment for October, Fangoria Comics for October, Dynamite First Looks and World of Warcraft from DC.

* Sunday, July 22: Avatar Press for October, Red 5 Comics for October, The Crow: Stairway to Heaven and Archie Comics First Looks.

* Saturday, July 21: Legion of Super Heroes and Devil's Due Publishing for October.

* Friday, July 20: Smallville's Supergirl, Marvel First Looks and Image First Looks.

* Thursday, July 19: Aspen Comics for October, Emmy Award nominations, Kids' WB! for August, Bluewater Productions' Jason and the Argonauts, Garth Ennis' Streets of Glory, Captain Action and Marvel First Looks.

* Wednesday, July 18: The Simpsons Movie, Flash Gordon, Bluewater Productions First Looks and Dynamite's Superpowers.

* Tuesday, July 17: Marvel Comics for October, Image Comics for October and Dynamite Entertainment First Looks.

* Monday, July 16: DC Comics for October, IDW Publishing for October, Archie Comics for October, Marvel First Looks and Watchmen movie.

* Sunday, July 15: The Spectacular Spider-Man and First Looks. Free Shipping from WBShop.com!

* Saturday, July 14: Image Comics' Lazarus and First Looks.

* Friday, July 13: Marvel First Looks and Image First Looks.

* Thursday, July 12: Activision's Spider-Man: Friend or Foe, Digital Webbing for October and First Looks.

* Wednesday, July 11: Smallville, Fantastic Four, First Looks, The Simpsons and Family Guy.

* Tuesday, July 10: Dark Horse Comics for October and First Looks.

* Monday, July 9: Painkiller Jane and Smallvlle.

* Sunday, July 8: Transformers and Who Wants To Be A Super Hero?.

* Saturday, July 7: TwoMorrows Publishing for October, First Looks and Transformers.

* Friday, July 6: Marvel First Looks, Image First Looks and DC First Looks.

* Thursday, July 5: Teen Choice nominations, Who Wants To Be A Superhero?, Dark Horse First Looks and Marvel's MAX.

* Wednesday, July 4: Markosia Publishing for October, Marvel First Looks, Archie First Looks and Painkiller Jane.

* Tuesday, July 3: First Looks, Teen Titans for July and Image Comics' Brawl.

* Monday, July 2: Transformers' Shia LeBeouf, First Looks, Second Printings and Moonstone Books for October.

* Sunday, July 1: Transformers' Megan Fox and First Looks.

* Saturday, June 30: The Darkness video game, Heroic Publishing for October, Jeph Loeb talks Wolverine #55 and First Looks.

* Friday, June 29: Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps, Image First Looks, Archie First Looks, Marvel First Looks, Superman animation, Mattel/DC Universe, Ultimate Spider-Man #100 Project and Painkiller Jane.

* Thursday, June 28: Cartoon Network's Fantastic Four, BlueWater Productions for October and First Looks.

* Wednesday, June 27: Superman animation, Marvel First Looks and Virgin Comics.

* Tuesday, June 26: Devil's Due Publishing for September, Mirage Studios for September and First Looks.

* Monday, June 25: Transformers animated, Dynamite Entertainment for September, IDW Publishing for September, Oni Press for September, Dynamite First Looks, Dark Horse First Looks, Marvel First Looks, Archie First Looks and Red 5's Atomic Robo.

* Sunday, June 24: Avatar Press for September and Fangoria Comics for September.

* Saturday, June 23: Aspen Comics for September and Marvel First Looks.

* Friday, June 22: Painkiller Jane, Fantastic Four and Kids' WB! for July.

* Thursday, June 21: Spectacular Spider-Man, Who Wants To Be A Super Hero?, Marvel First Looks and Image First Looks.




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