Dark Horse presents “Sabretooth Vampire”

Thanks to Dread Central for the heads up. Dark Horse Comics just announced their new character for the anthology known as “Dark Horse Presents: Sabretooth Vampire.”

From the Press Release:
The Sabertooth Vampire (website here) is a webcomic about a tiny vampire hampered by his giant fangs. Will he pull his teeth out of the ground long enough to actually bite someone? Probably not.

“One of the first books that got me into comics in the Nineties was the original black-and-white Dark Horse Presents — back when it was serializing stuff like Sin City and The One Trick Rip-Off and Hellboy: The Wolves of Saint August,” said Russell. “So as you can imagine, getting to submit a few strips for DHP was a huge moment for me personally as well as professionally.”

Russell has collected the Sabertooth Vampire in two self-published minicomics: the 28-page Beware the Sabre-Toothed Vampire and the 56-page Sabertooth Vampire Unleashed. The strips frequently contradict themselves as Russell dives into the Sabertooth Vampire’s personal life — his awkward teenage years, his stints as King Arthur and a caveman, his solo dance parties, his run-ins with Abbott and Costello and assorted angry mobs, and his awkward trip around the world after someone mistakes him for a garden gnome.

“Porting my webcomic over to DHP was an awesome experience for three very specific reasons,” said Russell. “One, I got to add color to the strip with the help of ace cartoonist/colorist/brother-in-arms Bill Mudron. Two, I received some first-class professional editing from Scott Allie and Daniel Chabon. And three, I swung for the fences and asked if I could draw a crossover strip where the Sabertooth Vampire fought one particular world-famous Dark Horse character, and to my delighted surprise that character’s creator said yes.”

Russell added, “The Sabertooth Vampire is basically a ‘Road Runner’ riff on a single tragic idea: The dental feature that defines him as a vampire keeps him from being an effective vampire. Also he turns into a really pathetic bat.”

Look for the Sabertooth Vampire in Dark Horse Presents #12 and #14, on sale May 23 and July 18, 2012.

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Video: Being Human star Sam Witwer shows off his lightsaber skills

 In an interview on The Today Show, Being Human star Sam Witwer who has been cast to do the voice of Darth Maul in Cartoon Network‘s animated series “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” showed off his lightsaber skills.

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“The Twelve” by Justin Cronin Book Cover and Release Date

According to Entertainment Weekly, “The Twelve” by Justin Cronin will hit the shelves on October 16, 2012.

The vicious, limb-tearing “virals” of Justin Cronin’s 2010 post-apocalyptic vampire epic The Passage have captivated readers, the publishing world, and Hollywood. A best-seller upon publication, The Passage, along with the two forthcoming books in the proposed trilogy, was optioned for film by Ridley Scott’s production company for $1.75 million.

The Twelve, Cronin’s follow-up to The Passage, will be hitting shelves and e-books on Oct. 16, we’ve learned exclusively. EW also acquired a brand new excerpt from The Twelve, which bloodthirsty fans can find in the issue hitting stands tomorrow.

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Michigan Live Interview with “The Hollows” Series Author Kim Harrison

Michigan Live recently spoken to one of my favorite authors Kim Harrison about her latest book of “The Hollows” series “A Perfect Blood”, why she started writing books about magic, and more.

Welcome to a world where witches and pixies and vampires roam the streets and you would never even know it. Kim Harrison’s Hollows series follows Rachel Morgan, a witch, set in an urban fantasy backdrop. What’s urban fantasy? Essentially, it’s the world as we know it, but filled with supernaturals who have lived among us throughout history. Harrison’s world is an alternate history of our own. Instead of the space race, we focused on bio weapons and unwittingly killed off a fair percentage of the human population. This mistake lead to Harrison’s world where, after the decimation of so many humans, supernatural beings came out into the open. This ten-book series follows Rachel and her friends and enemies as she navigates through her witch powers.

Harrison is originally from near Ann Arbor and has recently returned to the state from North Carolina. “I really like the snow,” Harrison said. During her childhood in Michigan, Harrison was a big reader. “I grew up reading sci-fi and fairy tales. It engrained itself in me. It’s a natural step to write what you read. I fell in love with the idea of magic in the day-to-day.”

When asked who generally reads her books, Harrison counted off a surprising variety of readers. “People familiar with the fantasy genre will pick it up first. I get a lot of readers from the romance field because they like a strong female protagonist and strong relationships. Science-fiction readers like urban fantasy because it has the action and attention to world-building that sci-fi does. I’m increasing into more people who haven’t read fantasy, people who like thrillers and action. People who don’t love fantasy just need to suspend their disbelief, relax, and enjoy it,” Harrison said.

Ten books is a lot for one character, but Harrison said having so many books has allowed her to focus on different themes and give her characters space to grow. “I love it when my characters grow. Rachel is evolving all the time.” With so many books, Harrison brings in detective, romantic, and thriller themes. “I can bring in so many genres,” she said. However, Harrison said the series will be drawing to at least a temporary close with the twelfth or thirteenth book in the series. “There’s only so much you can do in first person. I want to work with different characters for a while to stretch my writing.”

Read more of the interview here

Poll: How Do You Feel About A New Love Triangle on “The Vampire Diaries”

While we are waiting for this hiatus to be over, I thought I bring up a subject that’s been floating around about a possible new love triangle forming between Klaus, Caroline, and Tyler. There’s a chance that the love triangle between Stefan, Elena, and Damon might be over for good (Which I really hope so because I’m over it) and a new one will begin with Klaus, Caroline,  and Tyler. That is of course, Klaus doesn’t get killed off (knock on wood). I created a poll for you guys to vote on whether you would love to see a new love triangle between Klaus, Caroline, and Tyler begin or you just plain hate the idea. Forget that you are either a Forwood or Klaroline shipper. This is not about ships, this is about being a fan of The Vampire Diaries and giving your honest opinion if the TVD writers go down this path, will you support it or be against it.

So vote below on what you think and leave comments if you want to discuss this further.

The Vampire Diaries Episode 3.13 “Bringing Out The Dead” Encore Tonight

One of my favorite episodes this season. An encore of The Vampire Diaries episode 3.13 “Bringing Out The Dead” tonight on The CW Network.

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Collider Interview with Vampire Diaries star Persia White on Abby’s new life as a vampire

In an interview with Collider, The Vampire Diaries star Persia White talks about her character Abby’s new life as a vampire and being a part of a hit tv show.

Had you been familiar with the show at all, prior to being cast, or did you have to play catch-up?

WHITE: I played catch-up with the characters because it’s a very complicated show. When the show was picked up, I knew about it. I knew about Nina [Dobrev] getting the part [of Elena]. I had some friends that are regulars on the show, so I knew of it, but I didn’t follow it. I had just seen one episode, but you don’t really understand everything that’s going on when you only catch little bits and pieces. So, when I was up for the part, I did a little more research. And then, after I booked it, I had to do a lot of research, which was really fun. It’s much more interesting than, “Oh, I’m watching a show.” It goes back, and things are connected to other things. It keeps you much more engaged than I ever expected.

 

And from working on the show, all of the cast members are really quite humble. That’s probably part of the success. There’s no diva thing going on, over there. The guys are amazing. I love Ian [Somerhalder] and Paul [Wesley]. They’re wonderful. I’ve met almost every male cast member that’s a regular, and I love them. A bunch of my girlfriends immediately said, “Oh, you’re working with those hot guys. They’re divas, right? They’re assholes, right?” And I was like, “No, actually, they’re not.” I’ve been on sets where you look at the guy and think he’s going to be this great, nice guy, and he’s horrible. And then, I come on this show with this guys that are just beautiful and talented, and there’s no attitude. They’re great. I think it grounds them, and they’re humble about their show.

 

They don’t brag. I’m the one who’s always bragging because I’ve worked on so many TV shows that I know the difference. I’m comparing this set to so much, and they have an amazing cast, crew, chemistry and writing. That’s really rare. A hit show isn’t just a mistake. A lot of people are always trying to do the math as to what makes a hit show, but it’s having these different elements that are at a different caliber, and that are still grounded. I have nothing but good things to say, and I even have people think I’m lying. They’re like, “Come on!” But, I’m in heaven when I go to Atlanta. I love it, every time. I’m very excited to go back. I love it there.

What was your reaction when you found out that your character was going to be turned into a vampire?

WHITE: I am so loving being on this show. It’s been really fun. The vampire thing is just so wonderful. The witch thing was cool, but the vampire thing is the next level ‘cause I don’t see black female vampires. I think Aaliyah was the last time I saw that. I was like, “Why can’t that happen?” So, when they said that it was, I was ecstatic. As a vampire, she’s lost her witch powers, but I got to do some witch work first. I always think it’s fun to be enchanted in spells. There’s a cool supernatural nature there. But, vampire is the next level. I feel good about it.

Having just seen Caroline’s (Candice Accola) father (Jack Coleman) sacrifice himself, rather than turn into a vampire, how will your character be feeling about her new status?

WHITE: I can’t really say everything, but it’s a huge decision. The things that are going to happen for Abby are connected and rooted in the history of her daughter. Coming back into this world is very new because she rejected this whole world. The supernatural world is something that she has pretended isn’t real in her life, and now that she’s back in it, even as a witch, it was very difficult. And now, she has this new situation, and the decision to turn will be something that says a lot about where she’s at with her daughter (Kat Graham) and her responsibilities. I think that we’ll see some decisions made, and what happens will really reflect on where the character is, as a person. It’s a huge sacrifice, if she does turn. If she doesn’t turn, she’s abandoning her daughter. Both are very difficult decisions. I can’t say what happens, but we’ll see. The whole Bennett family line of witches has always been against vampires. If she does join that group, she’ll be betraying her family, to some regard. Even though her mother (Jasmine Guy) has passed away, the spirits of the witches are still watching and their essence is still aware. It doesn’t just die. So, either way, she’ll be betraying someone.

Did you always know that this would be the eventual path for the character, or was that something you learned later on?

 

WHITE: No, they really do keep the actors as in the dark as the fans. It’s like life. Our stories are unfolding as we live them. We get very short notice of what’s going to happen before it happens. We don’t know the whole path ahead of time. They base it around the scripts and, as the characters’ chemistries are developing, they write very fresh, new moments. They don’t preconceive everything. It’s very interesting and wonderful writing. They’ve been doing this for awhile and doing it well.

Did you decide to come up with your own backstory then, for where your character has been and what she’s been doing all this time?

WHITE: Absolutely! I always do that. I’m a fanatic for that. Ironically, everything that I’ve come up with has completely fit with what has been written. Nothing has conflicted. And, I got together with Kat Graham before we starting filming and that was great because she really cares a lot about giving her character some history as well. Fans haven’t been able to see that until now. Over the first two seasons, her character was kind of a mystery. So, it was really nice to hear what her backstory is as well, just so I know, and then we have our own combined history. It’s a very fun process.

 

Is it fun to be a part of a show that has such big shocks and reveals that you guys are constantly kept on your toes as well, or is it hard to never know whether the next episode will be the one that they kill you off in?

 

WHITE: I never know if I’m going to die, but the truth is that that’s what we live in life. You don’t know if you’re going to get in a car today and there’s going to be an earthquake, or if you’re going to make it back home. You don’t know a lot of things in life. So, unlike other things I’ve done in projects where you do know the huge arc way ahead of time because they tell you a lot, or you have a movie script for six months before you film it, I actually prefer not to know. It keeps you a little on pins and needles because sometimes they may have decided to kill you, but then they decide to keep you a little longer because they really like your work. With this show, if they don’t like you, they can just kill you off so easily, and that goes for everybody. There’s the three main characters for whom that would be very unlikely, but it is possible. It’s not impossible.

With so many characters on this show, is there anyone that you’d love to have more scenes or a storyline with?

 

WHITE: Yeah, there’s a couple. Some of the Originals are just wonderful actors, like Daniel [Gillies] and Joseph [Morgan]. I love Ian [Somerhalder] and Paul [Wesley]. I would love to do more with the vampires. That would be my favorite. I would be intrigued to be dealing with the problems that Damon and Stefan deal with.

Does being a part of this show give you a better understanding of the whole vampire craze and why fans are so devoted to this type of story?

WHITE: Absolutely, I get it now. I’ve liked a couple other things before. I liked working on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. That was one of the first things I did. Then, I was on Angel. I love the genre, but I hadn’t really seen any good vampire shows since then, until this one. I even liked the first Twilight a little bit. I liked the look and feel of it. I really love The Vampire Diaries because I like the show more than I like the books. I love what they’ve done with the show. I totally get it now.

 

Also, you can approach parallel issues. You could look at vampires versus witches the same as racial or religious groups, and people who have conflict with each other and don’t want their friends to join another group. There’s certain bias and hatred that goes on for hundreds of years, but it all comes down to family in love. I like that, in this world of mystery and vampires, we can explore things that we might not be able to confront, if we were actually calling them what they are. The friendship, family and love themes cross different lines, and I like that. I completely get it. The show has me into it, and I’m really picky. I’m not an easy sell, and I was really proud to be working on this show. I don’t know what will happen, but whatever happens, I just hope that I can do more.

How has it been to work with Kat Graham?

WHITE: I love it! We have some things in common that are just so strange. We do the same thing with our hands, in the scenes. We both have music backgrounds, in real life. We have dogs that look the same. It’s just random stuff. It’s been really great to have that connection because we have fun, too. We laugh and have so much fun that they’re like, “Hey, guys, come on! Enough!” We just have so much fun. The chemistry is there, and it’s a good chemistry that’s a kindred spirit connection. It isn’t difficult to play a mother to someone who I do have a kindred connection to. I love working with her. She’s such a dedicated actress. She’s so strong. She’s never lazy, in any way. She doesn’t complain. She’s just so solid. I love her. It’s not easy, keeping a series for that many years. Having been on series, I know. She’s been through a lot, and she’s young and she’s doing great. I think she’s got a wonderful career ahead of her. Playing her mom, no matter what, I feel a connection to the show that is a little different than the regular guest starring role. Even if my character were to die, I still would be mentioned and I have a connection to her. That’s really nice.

Read more of the interview here

The Vampire Diaries Episode 3.18 “The Murder of One” Synopsis

 The Official Synopsis for The Vampire Diaries episode 3.18 “The Murder of One” has been released.

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