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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2008

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WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN

Nicktoons has provided The Continuum a new trailer for its January-debuting Wolverine and the X-Men animated series.

To view the trailer, CLICK HERE.

Look for more on the series soon here in The Continuum.

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DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT FIRST LOOKS

For covers and five-page previews of Dynamite Entertainment titles arriving in stores on Nov. 5, CLICK HERE.

Titles include Black Terror #1 and Jungle Girl Season 2 #1.

For previews of Marvel Comics titles arriving in stores on Nov. 5, CLICK HERE.

For previews of Archie Comics titles arriving in stores on Nov. 5, CLICK HERE.

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REELART STUDIOS' IMPRINT AT DARK HORSE

Dark Horse Comics has announced a deal with ReelArt Studios for a comics imprint, Sequential Pulp Comics.

Dark Horse has been a partner with ReelArt for more than a year with collectible statues before ReelArt president Michael Hudson came to Dark Horse with a proposal for the new imprint.

Sequential Pulp Comics will transition well-known pulp properties into traditional American comics. Fredric Brown's Martians Go Home and Otis Adelbert Kline's Swords of Venus will be the first two properties to receive this treatment. Both properties are licensed directly from the authors' estates and will feature contributions from such creators as Bruce Jones, Martin Powell, Mike Ploog, Eduardo Barreto and Thomas Yeates.

Christopher Mills will serve as Sequential Pulp's editor-in-chief.

"Aside from the very few big names such as Doc Savage, the Shadow, Conan, and Tarzan, I've just never understood why so many of these, in my opinion, wonderfully exciting tales have never been transitioned into comics," Hudson said. "ReelArt has not been a company that follows the same path as others in collectibles, and I thought, 'Why not follow that same path in publishing?' There are a lot of stories I want to tell."

The books will be released as full-color, 22-page stories on a bimonthly basis.

"Our plans at this time are to introduce our line in San Diego next year," Hudson said. "The books will be marketed by Dark Horse Comics as a specialty imprint in late 2009. In addition, Dark Horse Entertainment will represent these projects to Hollywood studios for big-screen adaptation."

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SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH'S 100TH ISSUE

Archie Comics has released the cover and details for February's Sabrina the Teenage Witch #100.

The issue marks the conclusion of the three-part "Final Battle" story arc by Tania del Rio, who infused the title with a manga approach.

Here's how Archie describes the issue:

"The exciting conclusion to the Sabrina manga series! The carefully hidden signs and secrets of the past 42 issues are finally explained and revealed in this dramatic issue. Don't miss the suspense as sides are picked in the ultimate battle against Vosblanc when old friends and enemies return to join the fight! In the thick of it all, Sabrina exhibits her most astounding feat of magic yet, finally uncovering the secret of her amazing power. Still, the battle won't be easy -- someone on Sabrina's side won't survive -- but who will it be? Will Vosblanc be defeated? Will Sabrina end up with Harvey or Shinji? Only time will tell. But one thing is for certain: the Magic Realm will never be the same again!"

Sabrina the Teenage Witch #100 will be in stores on Feb. 13.

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TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES: "BROTHERS OF NABLUS"

Fox has released a preview clip from "Brothers of Nablus," Monday's new episode of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.

To view the clip, CLICK HERE.

Here's how Fox describes the episode:

"When the Connors' house is robbed, they find themselves on high alert and in odd company. While Terminators track John (Thomas Dekker) and Ellison (Richard T. Jones), Derek (Brian Austin Green) and Jesse (guest star Stephanie Jacobsen) continue to get reacquainted."

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HASBRO'S MARVEL ACTION FIGURES

Hasbro has released imagery from its new Marvel Comics-based products, including The Spectacular Spider-Man, Hulk Super Hero Squad and Iron Man movie.

For a look at the images, CLICK HERE.

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JANUARY SOLICITATIONS ROUNDUP

For previously posted January solicitations, click on the publishers' names below:

* Antarctic Press.

* Ape Entertainment.

* Arcana Studio.

* Archie Comics.

* Aspen Comics.

* Avatar Press.

* Bluewater Productions.

* Bongo Comics.

* Boom! Studios.

* Dabel Brothers Publishing.

* Dark Horse Comics.

* DC Comics.

* Desperado Publishing.

* Devil's Due Publishing.

* Dynamite Entertainment.

* IDW Publishing.

* Image Comics.

* Marvel Comics.

* Mirage Studios.

* Moonstone Books.

* Oni Press.

* Radical Publishing.

* Red 5 Comics.

* Top Cow Productions.

* Zenescope Entertainment.

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BRIEFLY

* Marvel Comics has released the villains variant covers to Amazing Spider-Man #579 (in stores on Dec. 3) and Thunderbolts #127 (in stores on Dec. 17).

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* Gameloft, a developer and publisher of mobile and console games, has announced an exclusive multi-year, multi-product mobile game licensing agreement with Marvel Entertainment. The agreement commences in 2009 with mobile games based upon Spider-Man, as well as a mobile game based upon the Iron Man 2 movie.

* Actor Seth Green, co-creator of Top Cow's Freshmen comic book, will be a guest on NBC's Late Night with Conan O'Brien on Tuesday, Nov. 11.

* Cartoon Network will rebroadcast Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker on Saturday, Nov. 22 at 9 p.m.



COMICS CONTINUUM BACK ISSUES

If 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, October 29: Preacher movie, Marvel Comics roundup, Antarctic Press for January, Ape Entertainment for January, Radical Publishing for January, Bluewater Productions' Warlock and Leprechaun and Archie Comics First Looks.

* Tuesday, October 28: Aspen Comics' Tribute of Michael Turner, Robert Downey Jr. in The Avengers, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Boom! Studios for January, Avatar Press for January, Zenescope Entertainment for January, Secret Invasion finale, Dark Horse Comics First Looks and Marvel Comics First Looks.

* Monday, October 27: Devil's Due Publishing for January, Dabel Brother Publishing for January, Arcana Studio for January, Dynamite Entertainment First Looks, Devil's Due Publishing First Looks and Knight Rider. StarWarsShop.com - More Product. More Exclusives.

* Sunday, October 26: Family Guy, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Desperado Publishing for January and Oni Press for January.

* Saturday, October 25: Aspen Comics for January, DC Comics First Looks, Heroes and Knight Rider.

* Friday, October 24: Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Smallville, Marvel First Looks and Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

* Thursday, October 23: Dynamite Entertainment for January, Bongo Comics for January, Watchmen, Heroes, Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Marvel Comics First Looks.

* Wednesday, October 22: Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Bluewater Productions First Looks, Archie Comics First Looks and Marvel Comics First Looks.

* Tuesday, October 21: Marvel Comics for January, Top Cow Productions for January, Marvel's female Black Panther, Heroes, The Spirit and First Looks.

* Monday, October 20: DC Comics for January, Archie Comics for January, Image Comics for January, IDW Publishing for January, Smallville, Marvel Comics roundup and Dynamite Entertainment First Looks.

* Sunday, October 19: Spike TV's SCREAM awards and Family Guy.

* Saturday, October 18: Batman: The Brave and the Bold, The Incredible Hulk DVD, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and Devil's Due Publishing First Looks.

* Friday, October 17: Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Marvel Comics First Looks and Smallville.

* Thursday, October 16: Family Guy, Battlestar Galactica, Marvels: Eye of the Camera, Smallville, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and Boomerang for November.

* Wednesday, October 15: Moonstone Books for February, Wanted DVD, Marvel Comics roundup and Archie Comics First Looks.

* Tuesday, October 14: Smallville, Don Cheadle in Iron Man 2, Marvel Studios, Marvel Comics First Looks, The Spirit and Wanted DVD.

* Monday, October 13: DC Comics First Looks, Dynamite Entertainment First Looks, Marvel Comics First Looks and The Simpsons.

* Sunday, October 12: Devil's Due Publishing First Looks and Family Guy.

* Saturday, October 11: Heroes, Dark Horse Comics First Looks, Smallville and Knight Rider.

* Friday, October 10: Marvel Comics First Looks, Image Comics First Looks and X-Men.

* Thursday, October 9: Dark Horse Comics for January, Wolverine and the X-Men, Marvel animation and Heroes.

* Wednesday, October 8: Captain America scene in Incredible Hulk, new Avengers animated series, Marvel Comics First Looks, Archie Comics First Looks and Batman and Superman Motion Comics.

* Tuesday, October 7: Smallville, DC Comics First Looks, Jon Sable movie, Marvel Studios, Heroes and Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

* Monday, October 6: Doug Jones, Chris Claremont, Alan Davis, Marvel Comics First Looks, Dynamite Entertainment First Looks, Boom! Studios First Looks, Wolverine and the X-Men, Hack/Slash, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and Star Wars: The Clone Wars.



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