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Susan Heyward Cast As Deena Pilgrim In Sony's 'Powers' TV Adaptation
Susan Heyward Cast As Deena Pilgrim In Sony's 'Powers' TV Adaptation
Susan Heyward Cast As Deena Pilgrim In Sony's 'Powers' TV Adaptation
The cast for the Powers TV series from Sony Pictures TV is starting to take shape with the announcement that Susan Heyward will take the female lead role of detective Deena Pilgrim. The other lead role of Christian Walker has yet to be announced. The series is being produced for distribution via Sony Playstation consoles, and is based on the Icon comic series of the same name by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming. Powers tells the story of two detectives assigned to investigate superpower-related crimes.
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 06.11.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 06.11.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 06.11.14
Each weekday, ComicsAlliance brings you a carefully selected variety of links from around the web about comics and comics-related media, including movies, video games, toys, and whatever else might be worth noting. Quite frankly, these are items you may just need to know about to have a productive day. Take a look at today's hand-picked links after the jump.
Link Ink: New Studio Ghibli Films, Educational Comics And ‘Mario Warfare’
Link Ink: New Studio Ghibli Films, Educational Comics And ‘Mario Warfare’
Link Ink: New Studio Ghibli Films, Educational Comics And ‘Mario Warfare’
Animation: Studio Ghibli has revealed posters for its next two animated feature films, Kaze Tachinu and Kaguya-hime no Monogatari, both set for release in Japan this summer. Webcomics: Second Quest artist David Hellman has reunited with writer Dale Beran after five years for more A Lesson is Learned, But the Damage is Irreversible...
Japanese PlayStation Store To Sell Manga Later This Year
Japanese PlayStation Store To Sell Manga Later This Year
Japanese PlayStation Store To Sell Manga Later This Year
It may not be the first video game console to make comics available, but Sony's PSN digital retailer is now the first formal video game distributor to monetize manga for its devices – at least, in Japan. According to Kotaku, Sony has announced that its Japanese PSN store will offer manga by late 2009 for the PSP and PSP Go. Ther...