Planet Hulk Trailer
The animated Planet Hulk trailer from IGN, based on the 2006 comic book storyline of the same name. It’s scheduled to be released February 2010.
The animated Planet Hulk trailer from IGN, based on the 2006 comic book storyline of the same name. It’s scheduled to be released February 2010.
In-Depth glimpse at the upcoming animated movie Superman/Batman: Public Enemies; based on the graphic novel by Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness.
Okay the quality is poor, but here is a recording of the Doctor Who trailer that was shown at Comic-Con. For a description of the trailer check out io9.com. With any luck BBC will release an official trailer soon.
Originally shown at Comic-Con, here is the new trailer for the next special. Remember the knock four times is from Planet of the Dead, prophesying the Doctor’s song is ending. Which in turn was referenced earlier by the Ood back in Planet of the Ood.
Part One of Four
Part Two of Four
Part Three of Four
Part Four of Four
Russell T Davies, David Tennant, Euros Lyn and Julie Gardner answer questions from the audience at Comic-Con. The four parts don’t line up perfectly and sound is an issue at points, but this seems to provide the majority of the Q&A. No previews are included.
David Tennant, John Barrowman and Russell T Davies at Comic-Con International; introductions the day before the Doctor Who panel.
There wasn’t any earth shattering announcements from the Chuck panel at Comic-Con today. As you probably guessed, Chuck’s new found “kung-fu” abilites, that he gained from downloading the new intersect, will have a glitch. I mean come on, you had to know they would come with a catch.
The Chuck-fu … he can’t just know kung fu all the time, otherwise his handlers are obsolete. So our very talented and wise creators, they’ve structured it so the powers have a window, a shelf life, there’s a glitch in the system.
And of course there was the typical Chuck and Sarah tease by creator Josh Schwartz, that something very emotional and dramatic will happen. They also announced the launch of a new fan based site; chucktv.net. The site promises to keep fans up-to-date on the everything that is Chuck.
Probably the coolest thing from the entire event was the poster created in honor of Comic-Con. Regardless of any prominent news today, I’m still looking forward to the show coming back. Let’s hope it finally finds its audience. Otherwise I’m not sure it will make it beyond a third.

From Comic Book Resources, this new Wolverine: The Anime Trailer was shown at Comic-Con International.
From Comic Book Resources, this new Iron Man: The Anime Trailer was shown at Comic-Con International.
It was announced the other day that Tom Baker would be reprising the role of The Doctor in a BBC audio program. An interview with Tom Baker is being published in the Doctor Who Magazine. The magazine will hit stands in the UK on July 23, so we can expect parts of the interview to hit the web in the next few days. The magazine is difficult to find in the states, but not impossible. Check out your local comic book store, though realize we’re typically several weeks behind in the distribution. In the meantime, Den of Geek has the titles and brief description of the 5 radio adventures.
