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TUESDAY, JULY 31, 2007

BLUEWATER PRODUCTIONS FOR NOVEMBER

Bluewater Productions has provided The Continuum its solicitations for November.

For a rundown, with images, CLICK HERE.



MOONSTONE BOOKS FOR NOVEMBER

Moonstone Books has provided The Continuum its solicitations for November.

For a rundown, with images, CLICK HERE.



HEROIC PUBLISHING FOR NOVEMBER

Heroic Publishing has provided The Continuum its solicitations for November.

For a rundown, with images, CLICK HERE.



FIRST LOOKS

For covers and three- to five-page previews of upcoming titles CLICK HERE.

Titles include Buffy the Vampire Slayer #5 and Star Wars: Legacy #15 from Dark Horse Comics; Chucky #3 from Devil's Due Publishing; Outsiders: Five of a Kind -- Week 1: Nightwing/Boomerang and Outsiders: Five of a Kind -- Week 2: Katana/Shazam from DC Comics; and Thunderbolts #116 from Marvel Comics.

For previews of Marvel Comics titles arriving in stores on August 1, CLICK HERE.

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ASPEN COMICS ROUNDUP

Fathom Volume 3 will be drawn by Ale Garza, Aspen Comics has announced.

The publisher also provided The Continuum with three new images and other updates:

* Soulfire New World Order will be postponed until all the issues are finished and then resolicited with guaranteed shipping.

* Aspen will begin to guarantee ship all new series from now on.

* Michael Turner is currently still working on issue eight of Soulfire.

* Aspen will produce at least two new series for next summer.

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ED BURNS AT VIRGIN COMICS

New York filmmaker and actor Ed Burns is creating a new series as part of Virgin Comics' Director's Cut line.

The series, entitled Dock Walloper, debuts in November, with the complete 144-page Dock Walloper in May.

The series will be written by Burns, along with Jimmy Palmiotti. Cover and interior art for the series will be created by Virgin Comics' in-house illustration studio, led by Siju Thomas.

"As we are approaching the centennial of Prohibition in America, I wanted to re-imagine some of the characters and icons of that era with a mythic spin, in a story set in a stylized New York City of the 20's," Burns said. "The story takes the classic American gangster tale, and transposes it to this atmospheric landscape, where the characters and inhabitants possess exaggerated strength, ability and power, capturing a modern American mythology."

Here's how Virgin describes the series:

"Dock Walloper is the story that takes place in the roaring 20's of New York City. America's great metropolis has become the nexus of high society culture, cutting edge industry and perhaps the most shocking crime wave in our country's history. Known for its sinister and treacherous underworld, there's a new power waking up the city that never sleeps. It's name... John 'The Hand' Smith.

"The Nickname is a given. An outcast and an orphan, Smith's massive right hand is nearly twice as large as his left, and when push comes to shove, you'd pity anyone that's gets in his way. Smith's only friends in the world are a fellow orphan and low-rent black gangster nicknamed Bootsy, and a Asian femme fatale known as Ring-a-Ling. In a world of crime, passion, and a touch of the fantastic, they will attempt to change organized crime...or die trying."

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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

* Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman's Dean Cain will guest-star this season on The CW's Smallville.

* DC Comics has announced that the contents of the World War III TP will now include 52 Week 50, along with the four World War III Specials.



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.

* Wednesday, July 25: Heroes Season 2, Virgin Comics/Jenna Jameson, Marvel First Looks and Archie First Looks.

* Tuesday, July 24: Superman Doomsday, Flash Gordon, Oni Press for October and Marvel First Looks.

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

* 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.

* 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.




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