SDCC: “Arrow” Panel

It’s clear that after two seasons, that Arrow has secured serious fanboy cred, and is probably THE superhero/comic book TV show. Not only does it have a panel tonight (Friday), but it’s a part of the WB TV 3 hour sploosh fest tomorrow night at Hall H. I wonder how many push … Get hard

SDCC: “Teen Wolf” Panel

It’s time for MTV’s Teen Wolf, which, judging by eavesdropping, has severely disturbed fans (they were discussing the seating order of the stars for this panel; WHY?!). I count myself as one of these fans, but it must be said that the fourth season has started out like insane/kitchen sink crap. … Get hard

SDCC: “24: Live Another Day” Panel

Day 1 of San Diego is about to begin. I’ll be liveblogging for as long as sketchy WIFI and fickle battery life persists. Lucky you. First up is the first and last 24 panel. I haven’t watched the show since maybe season 3, and I’ve probably seen less than a full day … Get hard

SDCC Preview Night: “Constantine” Pilot Review

Before even watching an episode, Constantine has a lot of baggage. He’s a wildly popular comic book character that has already been royally screwed up, by being made into a Keanu Reeves movie. Not many movies made after 2000 can boast surviving that curse. Also, most nuggets about the show’s … Get hard

SDCC Preview Night: “Teen Titans Go!” Away

My plan was to leave before watching Teen Titans Go!. But instead, they moved it to NOT LAST, knowing full well that everyone would sit through it, to get to Constantine. Afterwards, my reaction: WHAT DID I JUST WATCH?! After watching Teen Titans Go! (the episode entitled “Friendship”), I unlocked many secrets … Get hard

SDCC Preview Night: Kevin Williamson’s “Stalker”

At SDCC’s Preview Night, instead of getting the pilot for iZombie, we got a nifty trailer for CBS’ Stalker. Yay? From the first look, it appears that Kevin Williamson has made another The Following, and this one looks better or one that doesn’t make me want to autocannibalize myself. It certainly seems like … Get hard

“The Walking Dead Escape” Returns To Comic-Con

At this point, everyone is familiar with THE WALKING DEAD, which is pretty incredible, since it all started from an Image comic book by Robert Kirkman, and unless you were a George A. Romero (or Simon Pegg/Edgar Wright) buff, a zombie was just what you felt like on Monday morning. … Get hard