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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2007THE SPIRIT SET VISIT: GABRIEL MACHTThe Continuum continues its series of reports from the set of The Spirit movie in Albuquerque, N.M., with an interview with star Gabriel Macht.
To read the interview, CLICK HERE.
Look for much more from the visit to the set, including an interview with producer Deborah Del Prete, soon here in The Continuum.
IMAGE COMICS FIRST LOOKSFor covers and five- to six-page previews of upcoming Image Comics titles, CLICK HERE.
Titles include First Born #3, Strange Embrace #6 and Flink OGN.
TRANSFORMERS ANIMATED MOVIECartoon Network has announced the Transformers Animated Movie: Transform and Roll Out! will premiere on Wednesday, Dec. 26 at 8 p.m. (ET/PT).
The movie kicks off a new animated series based on the Transformers characters.
Here's how the network describes the film:
"Optimus Prime and his small crew of Autobots come into possession of the AllSpark, a powerful Cybertronian artifact that attracts the attention of their long-forgotten enemies the Decepticons and sends them crashing to a strange and distant planet known as Earth.
"Set on Earth in the near future in Detroit, the alien Transformers are thrust into a world populated by humans and automatons. As visitors to Earth, the Transformers -- Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Prowl, Bulkhead and Rathcet-- work in the human world, interacting with the Śnativesą in exciting and humorous ways. Transformers Animaed has been created to showcase the heroic Autobots working together to battle the evil Decepticons and save Earth with kid-relatable plot lines filled with humor, distinctive character personalities, and dynamic action."
BRIEFLY * Zenescope Entertainment has announced a March launch for The Piper, a mini-series that spins out of Grimm Fairy Tales.
Here's how Zenescope describes the series:
"The Piper is an intense horror series which reveals the disturbing past of the infamous Pied Piper, the man who took revenge on a town 700 years ago by stealing its children. The story ultimately picks up in present day Florida and follows a musically gifted but misunderstood high school senior who finds a way to summon the Piper to do his bidding, not fully realizing the ramifications of his actions."
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, November 10: Beowulf's Neil Gaiman and Marvel First Looks.
* Friday, November 9: Dark Horse Comics for February, Family Guy, Marvel First Looks and Iron Man.
* Thursday, November 8: Image Comics First Looks, Ben 10: Race Against Time and Famiy Guy.
* Wednesday, November 7: Heroes, The Batman, The Simpsons and First Looks.
* Tuesday, November 6: DC Comics roundup, Marvel Comics roundup, First Looks and Aquaman.
* Monday, November 5: Heroes, Bionic Woman, Marvel animation, Family Guy, Bluewater Productions First Looks and Zenescope Entertainment First Looks.
* Sunday, November 4: Family Guy and Dark Horse First Looks.
* Saturday, November 3: Smallville, Family Guy's Seth MacFarlane, First Looks and Teen Titans.
* Friday, November 2: Marvel First Looks and Steve Ditko book.
* Thursday, November 1: Smallville's Black Canary, Aliens vs. Predators: Requiem, Flash Gordon, First Looks and The Batman.
* Wednesday, October 31: Wanted movie, The Simpsons, Spider-Man 4, Legion of Super Heroes and Archie First Looks.
* Tuesday, October 30: Bluewater Productions for February, Steve Melching talks The Batman, First Looks, Heroes for November and Bionic Woman for November.
* Monday, October 29: Moonstone Books for February, First Looks, Family Guy and Green Lantern movie.
* Sunday, October 28: Bluewater Productions First Looks and Flash Gordon.
* Saturday, October 27: The Batman, Bones' Emily Deschanel talks Wonder Woman, Smallville, Adam West talks Family Guy and First Looks.
* Friday, October 26: Family Guy's Seth Green, Bionic Woman, Image First Looks, Marvel First Looks, Battlestar Galactica and Jerry Robinson named DC consultant.
* Thursday, October 25: The Simpsons for November, Flash Gordon, Boom! Studios for January, Devil's Due Publishing for January and Archie First Looks.
* Wednesday, October 24: Bones' Halloween episode, Family Guy, Red 5 Comics for January, Slave Labor Graphic for January, Markosia Publishing for January, Arcana Studio for January and First Looks.
* Tuesday, October 23: World War Hulk, Legion of Super Heroes, Bongo Comics for January, Spider-Man: One More Day delay, Heroes, Bionic Woman and Marvel First Looks.
* Monday, October 22: Heroes, Spider-Man 3, Avatar Press for January, First Looks, Spike TV Scream Awards, 30 Days of Night and Ben 10: Race Against Time.
* Sunday, October 21: Heroes' Kristen Bell, The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians on DVD and Avatar Press' Gravel.
* Saturday, October 20: 30 Days of Night, Boom! First Looks and Marvel First Looks.
* Friday, October 19: 30 Days of Night's Josh Hartnett, Marvel First Looks, Desperado Publishing for January and Heroic Publishing for January.
* Thursday, October 18: X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Smallville, Family Guy, Marvel's Ultimates Saga and First Looks.
* Wednesday, October 17: IDW Publishing for January, Marvel First Looks, Image First Looks and Bionic Woman.
* Tuesday, October 16: Marvel Comics for January, 30 Days of Night's Ben Foster, Batman and the Outsiders, Marvel's Secret Invasion and First Looks.
* Monday, October 15: DC Comics for January, Legion of Super Heroes, The Batman, Archie Comics for January, Bluewater Productions for January, Image Comics for January, Family Guy, The Simpsons and Dynamite First Looks.
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