Image Comics ‘Enormous’ dwarfs other tales with a story that casts a long shadow

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Image Comics ‘Enormous’ dwarfs other tales with a story that casts a long shadow

Image Comics  “Enormous” dwarfs other tales with a story that cast a long shadow. Tim Daniel  (previous work can be seen in Morning Glories, 27 and Peter Panzerfaust) and Mehdi Cheggour  (artistic duties on previous issues of Heavy Metal) have crafted an incredible story with a brilliant marketing strategy of presenting their tale in a format that mirrors their namesake (full color, oversized).  “Enormous” is a sci-fi graphic novel one shot that clocks in at 64 giant pages and made its debut at SDCC last month.  For fans of Kaiju, this title is submitted for your perusal and you will not be disappointed. Now, keep in mind, these aren’t the colorful Kaiju of your childhood, no, these are behemoths that invoke a kind of terror that screams “danger”. Set in a post apocalyptic future where humankind has been decimated by ecological disaster and the presence of creatures as large as skyscrapers, humans are no longer the masters of all they survey. As a matter of fact, humans are on the run and finding they are now the bottom of the food chain.  Two camps of survivors reveal themselves during the course of the story. The first a rag tag group of humans doing the best they can to eke out an existence in a world unlike anything that they could ever have imagined; the other a group led by a madman who believes that human sacrifice is the best way to appease the beast of the new world.  When the two meet, one is forced to fight for survival in a world unlike anything we could ever imagine.  Mehdi Cheggour populates each giant panel with cinematic images that captures the sense of feeling dwarfed by powers much larger than the stories main characters. Writer and creator Tim Daniel manages to create tension and jeopardy with writing that shocks and creates situations that come unexpectedly out of left field (one of the best being when main character Ellen goes to rescue her mother from the hospital at the beginning of the book).  The one drawback of this impressive work is the fact that despite its enormous size, it cannot present the full story that is hinted at outside of the pages of the book. I have a feeling that this is not a one shot at all, but just the initial trumpet blast of the unfolding of a larger saga set against the apocalypse of mankind. If Mehdi Cheggour happens to sign on to continue presenting his rich life like imagery and Tim Daniel dares to continue to weave a tale of titanic terror;  you can be sure I will sign on to visit the skyscraper sized monstrosities that lumber across their landscape.  Enormous is available at comic shops now and is worth picking up. Visit the Enormous website for great images and behind the scenes info on one of this summers breakout hits.

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2 new zombie photos released from ‘The Walking Dead’ season 3

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2 new zombie photos released from ‘The Walking Dead’ season 3

AMC has released two brand new photos of walkers from season three of “The Walking Dead.” We didn’t believe it was possible, but these zombies look even better than the zombies from season two.

Executive producer Greg Nicotero and his team of special effects makeup artists have outdone themselves once again. If this is the kind of walker we can expect to see in every episode of the new season, then TWD fans better prepare for a lot of terrified sleepless nights.

Check out the new walker photos right here.

While season three of “The Walking Dead” doesn’t return until October, fans have drooled over the extended season three trailer from Comic-Con, along with teaser photos of new cast members Danai Gurira and David Morrissey. In the new season, our heroes make a home out of an abandoned prison, and make the acquaintance of some unfriendly neighbors in the town of Woodbury.

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Spoilers for ‘True Blood’ finale ‘Save Yourself’

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Spoilers for ‘True Blood’ finale ‘Save Yourself’

“True Blood’s” season finale will be airing Sunday, August 26 on HBO. It is titled, “Save Yourself” and well it fits perfectly. It appears that eat character of the show is in peril this entire season. We have Sookie going after the fairies and the vampires for news about her parents death. Who is she pointing the gun at? Many people speculate it’s Eric, who has escaped and ran to Sookie to protect her.

Pam and Tara are left trying to deal with the new sheriff and will Alcide and his dad save themselves or return to save the pack?

Here is the synopsis that was just released for the show,

“Eric (Alexander Skarsgård) embarks on a final, desperate mission to overthrow the Authority—and save Bill from losing his humanity. Andy (Chris Bauer) faces the consequences of a light pact he made; Alcide readies for a second showdown with J.D. (Louis Herthum); Sam and Luna test their limits in trying to escape the Authority.”

But, there is one rumor that is new. Many have stated that the season ends with a shot of  Eric, Sookie, or Bill. Are they facing someone together or is Bill and Eric finally facing off? Or is this the scene of Sookie with her gun? What about one of them meeting a new character that will be introduced next season?

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Stephanie Leigh Schlund cast as Cashmere in ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’

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Stephanie Leigh Schlund cast as Cashmere in ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’

On Tuesday, Lionsgate rolled out its latest casting announcement for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

Atlanta-based actress Stephanie Leigh Schlund has been cast as Cashmere — the female tribute from District 1. Her past credits include “Drop Dead Diva” and The Last Song. She next appears in the Fox TV show “The Following,” which premieres this Fall.

This is the sixth casting announcement for Catching Fire in a week. Yesterday, Lionsgate revealed that Maria Howell will play Seeder and last week, the studio announced four casting decisions: E. Roger Mitchell as Chaff, Alan Ritchson as Gloss, Bruno Gunn as Brutus, and Meta Golding as Enobaria.

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire starts filming next month in Atlanta and Hawaii. It hits theaters November 22, 2013.

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