Michele Brittany, Fanbase Press Contributor

Michele Brittany, Fanbase Press Contributor

At WonderCon 2019, Fanbase Press' Michele Brittany talks with composer Nathan Matthew David (Surviving R. Kelly, Angie Tribeca) about his work on the Deadly Class television series, his dream project, being a participant on the "It’s Alive!: Designing Sci-Fi, Horror, and Mystery TV and Video Games" panel, and more.

At WonderCon 2019, Fanbase Press' Michele Brittany talks with Brendan Taylor of Mavericks VFX (The Handmaids Tale, What We Do in the Shadows) about his work on various television series, his creative process, being a participant on the "It’s Alive!: Designing Sci-Fi, Horror, and Mystery TV and Video Games" panel, and more.

At WonderCon 2019, Fanbase Press' Michele Brittany talks with VFX supervisor Lawson Deming (Barnstorm VFX) about his work on The Man in the High Castle, the work of a VFX supervisor, being a participant on the "It’s Alive!: Designing Sci-Fi, Horror, and Mystery TV and Video Games" panel, and more.

At WonderCon 2019, Fanbase Press' Michele Brittany talks with composer Jeff Rona (Sharkwater, White Squall) about his work on Devil May Cry 5, his preparation and inspiration for the video game, being a participant on the "It’s Alive!: Designing Sci-Fi, Horror, and Mystery TV and Video Games" panel, and more.

When one thinks of superheroes, likely Batman will be the first or second character that will come to mind and rightly so.  Thanks to the creative genius of Bob Kane and Bill Finger, Batman made his debut in Detective Comics #27 in 1939.  He was orphaned as a young boy when his parents were murdered before his eyes, and the seed was planted for the eventual appearance of Batman, who was also known as the Dark Knight and the Caped Crusader.  Vengeance and justice weighed on his heart when he donned his bat-inspired outfit to fit crime on the streets of his city: Gotham City.  

The smaller the town, the bigger the secret.

“Love Town is a city built upon a foundation of corruption, violence, and greed, where millionaire celebrities rub shoulders with ruthless gangsters and scheming politicians, where the figurative magic of the silver screen competes with the literal magic of the streets.

Magic is the siren’s song that lures so many in Love Town to their doom…”

They pay him to kill.
He lives in a world of faces without names, without futures. Two-dimensional images frozen in time.
An amateur would be shaking like a leaf before each operation.
He’s like a cold, tranquil lake.
Its surface…frozen.
Its depths…unreachable.

Errand Boys, the five-issue miniseries from Image Comics, concludes with the last issue that will drop this Wednesday.  Written by D.J. Kirkbride (Amelia Cole, The Once and Future Queen), this sci-fi space adventure follows half-brothers Jace and Tawnk as they try to stay one step ahead of the law and firmly rooted amongst the living.  They are also getting to know each other as they seek common ground in which to establish a familial relationship.  

……The year is 2037 and the world as we know it has changed dramatically.  With all the colossal technical advancements of the age, the most significant came from Drexler Nanotech Corporation, who created a serum engineered to resurrect the dead.  The ethical implications were widespread and the serum was ultimately banned the world over….

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