Tag: Alan Tudyk

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Reviews
Leland Pierce

Review: Doom Patrol Season One

The DC Universe shows have had some troubles as we have watched the fans not really “get” the Titans, and then there was the Swamp Thing debacle. But the one show that really showed fans and audiences what the DC shows could really be was the brilliance of Doom Patrol.

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Review: Rogue One

Last year when The Force Awakens came out Star Wars fans felt like they had been given a gift from the nerd gods and also an apology for the prequels. Hate it or love it, The Force Awakens brought back Star Wars in a big way. Giving us a new, yet familiar story, for all

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Lost in Sci-Fi: Episode 19: Firefly

You can listen to this episode on our Lost In Sci-Fi channel at Anchor.fm! This week Leland and Elizabeth get way lost in Joss Whedon’s “space western” show, Firefly. The little show that was taken way too early but got itself a movie and huge fan base. The crew breaks down their favs: characters and

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Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review: Spectrum #0 from Alan Tudyk and Nathan Fillion

On Free Comic Book Day (Saturday May 7!) we’ll finally get to see Spectrum. Not a preview or a handful of pages, but a full-length issue from writers Alan Tudyk and PJ Haarsma and artist Sarah Stone, the artist of Transformers: Windblade, so I was throwing my money at them as soon as I heard

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Comic Books
llyzabeth

Tudyk and Fillion launch comic book series “Spectrum”

When Alan Tudyk and Nathan Fillion crowd-funded their hit web series Con Man last April, the sci-fi fan-favorite actors struck a chord: a 735%-funded campaign at $3.2M that quickly became the largest crowd-funded web series in history. Now, the record-breaking duo are lending this magic to a comic book series. Spectrum, based on the show-within-a-show

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