The beginning of the end of the X-Men’s revolutionary Krakoan Age was just revealed at the MARVEL: Next Big Thing Panel at New York Comic Con! Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief C.B. Customize your pledge to your liking and lock it in before time runs out!ĬLICK HERE TO PLEDGE NOW & SECURE YOUR COPY! You can also get a fun mystery pack of 10 Dynamite comics for a great deal. We've added pledge tiers for limited edition premium holofoil and metal variants for the sketchbook. Make sure to check out some of the new fun options on Indiegogo now too. ![]() It's an incredible book we don't want people to miss, and we'll show you a peek inside soon! Then we'll be able to fulfil orders immediately after the campaign closes, so everyone can get their copy in a timely manner. We'll have early proof copies to show backers and prospective ones before the end of the campaign, which is a really rare and exciting opportunity. We're aiming to send the book to press this month. ![]() In other exciting updates, the print files for the book itself are finished and being reviewed now by both Dynamite's team as well as Amanda and her team. We've decided to extend the Indiegogo campaign for a few more weeks to give everyone a chance to pledge! Since so many are tied up with preparing for and then attending this huge event, we wanted to give collectors more time to jump in on this special sketchbook comic featuring superstar Amanda Conner's work. Indiegogo Extended for Fans - Pledge Now!įans from all over the world are converging right now on the Javits Center for the annual New York Comic Con this weekend. and in Selena Gomez’s music video for “Love You Like a Love Song,” among many others.Ĭantwell, Frewer and Lisa Whalen executive produce the reboot with SpectreVision’s Wood and Noah. At that point, the character’s massive popularity started to wane, but he has remained a cult favorite with frequent pop culture references, on shows including BoJack Horseman and Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Max Headroom aired on ABC for two seasons from 1987-88. He became an instant pop culture phenom and went on to host a music-video show, star in ads for New Coke, appear on the cover of Newsweek and headline his own primetime series. Known for biting commentary, quick wit and manic glitching, the supposedly computer-generated TV host played by Frewer was first introduced in the 1985 British cyberpunk TV movie Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future. Halt and Catch Fire co-creator Christopher Cantwell is writing the adaptation and is attached as showrunner for the project, which is produced by Elijah Wood and Daniel Noah’s SpectreVision and All3Media. A 1980s pop culture mainstay is plotting a comeback.ĭeadline reports that AMC Networks is developing a Max Headroom drama series reboot, with Matt Frewer set to reprise his role as the world’s first artificial intelligence TV personality.
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