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Shipping in October from Archaia Press

Alright Mouse fans, coming to us from Archaia Press is a list of their October Releases which we’re sure to review a few of them on the site. Archaia has a rich portfolio titles ranging from the kid friendly Mouse Guard series all the way to the adult themed Killer series. In October you’ll find several single issues from their current miniseries along with several hardcovers and trade paper backs collecting their previous miniseries. Let’s get started by going through Archaia’s October hits!

DAYS MISSING: KESTUS #2 (of 5)
Retail Price: $3.95 U.S.
Page Count: 32 pages
Format: saddle bound, 6.625″ x 10.25″, full color
Written by Phil Hester
Illustrated by David Marquez
Cover by Jorge Molina

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“Lost” writer to re-work Alien prequel

Damon Lindelof, one of the principle writers on television’s recently concluded hit show Lost, has been brought on to perform re-writes for Ridley Scott’s upcoming as-of-yet untitled prequel to the “Alien” films. This will be the writer’s first solo screenwriting gig, though he is already involved in a number of high profile team projects.

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Eureka – All the Rage

A return to the more episodic formula, more familiar to Eureka. In an obvious tribute to the Zombie horror genre, Jack and team are up against the clock to reverse a chemical imbalance within G.D. staff’s brains that has caused them to become enraged and violent.

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Comic Con Movies: J.J. Abrams and Joss Whedon panel

A little while into the panel, the crowd went wild as Whedon “confirmed” his involvement with The Avengers. When Whedon mentioned that he was set to direct The Avengers, the audience went wild. However, he jokingly said it was “just a gig.”


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DVD/Blu-ray DISCussion (New for 7.20.2010)

It is another big week of DVD and Blu-ray releases. The first releases of the week are action-comedies The Losers and Cop Out. There’s also the indie film The Runaways as well as re-releases of two British classics. And to coincide with the upcoming release of Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore a Blu-ray re-release of the original Cats and Dogs.

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Simon Pegg is back for “Mission: Impossible 4”

Simon Pegg is returning to the Mission: Impossible franchise in the series’ next installment, which is set to be directed by Brad Bird (yes, the guy who made Pixar’sThe Incredibles). According to The Hollywood Reporter, the British actor is negotiating with Paramount to again play geek Benji Dunn.

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Lucid #1 coming in August

Archaia and Before the Door unveil final cover to ‘Lucid’ #1

First title from partnership between Archaia and Zachary Quinto’s company to debut in August

Los Angeles, CA (July 2, 2010) – With fans eagerly anticipating the debut of Archaia Entertainment and Before the Door’s first joint comic project, the two companies proudly unveiled the final cover to the first issue of LUCID, which will debut in August in comic book shops, with advance copies available at Comic-Con International in San Diego, Calif., July 22-25, 2010.

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Legendary Pictures options rights to Mass Effect

Popular futuristic sci-fi video game franchise Mass Effect is now in motion to have a more massive effect — on the big screen. Legendary Pictures along with co-producers Avi and Ari Arad (who’ve helped bring many a Marvel hero to the movies) have picked up the rights and will bring Mass Effect to life with help Legendary’s Thomas Tull and Jon Jashni. I Am Legend adapter and Thor co-writer Mark Protosevich is being sought after to write the screenplay.

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NBC 2010 Fall Season Lineup

Well despite a lot of talk otherwise NBC and Angela Bromstad, President, Primetime Entertainment, NBC and Universal Media Studios announced that Law & Order along with Heroes, Mercy, and Trauma will not be returning for next season.  While the last three might not be a surprise one has to wonder about the franchise that was about to take the record as longest running hour long series on television away from Gunsmoke.

Bromstad said “it was time to move on”, but Law & Order: SVU and Criminal Intent will be joined by a new Law & Order: Los Angeles in the fall lineup. (Law & Order: Criminal Intent can be viewed on NBC Universal’s USA Network.)

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108 Things I’ll Miss About Lost

108 things I’ll miss/ things I loved/ remaining thoughts about Lost:

1. Maybe this will be repeated, one way or another in this list, it was nice to have a show that made the audience look for more. It was a difficult show all the way.
2. Hurley. Jorge Garcia has that kind of best friend look to him that is truly endearing.
3. Having a show that pulled off time travel in multiple ways, multiple times.
4. Ben Linus. I just remember when he first came on and thinking, “Jesus, that guy is slimy.” I wanted him dead. As always:
5. That this show rarely gave viewers what they wanted, and we were better for it.
6. The actors. Not to sound shallow, but so many of them were really good looking. Evangeline Lily and  Emilie de Ravin for the guys, Josh Holloway for the ladies…  
7. Mr. Eko. Yeah, he’s been gone for 3 seasons, but off all the ones who didn’t make it, I think I miss him the most.
8. Having my head hurt when thinking about the show. That’s a good thing.
9. Daniel Faraday. I have always loved Jeremy Davies; loved having a physicist interested in time travel as a character on a major network show.
10. Speaking of Faraday, one of my favorite episodes: “The Constant.” One of those, “My god what a great effin episode!” that Lost was capable of delivering 3 times a season.

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