Comics
From Page to Screen: Jeremy Haun & Jason A. Hurley on ‘The Beauty’ and Building a Hit Comic Universe
Step inside the world of comics and television with this in-depth interview featuring Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley, the creative minds behind the hit FX tv series, ‘The Beauty’.
In this conversation, we explore their individual journeys through the comic industry, how their paths crossed, and the creative spark that led to the creation of ‘The Beauty’ —a bold, genre-bending series that captivated readers and eventually made the leap to television.
Jeremy and Jason share behind-the-scenes stories about developing the concept, building its unsettling yet compelling world, and navigating the challenges of adapting a creator-owned comic into a TV series. From storytelling philosophy to industry insights, this interview is packed with inspiration for comic fans, aspiring creators, and anyone curious about the evolution of an idea from page to screen.

Synopsis: In FX’s The Beauty, when international supermodels begin dying in gruesome and mysterious ways, FBI Agents “Cooper Madsen” (Evan Peters) and “Jordan Bennett” (Rebecca Hall) uncover a conspiracy that threatens the future of humanity. The investigation leads them directly into the crosshairs of “The Corporation” (Ashton Kutcher), who will stop at nothing to protect his trillion-dollar empire.
Comics
Kevin Smith talks Comics and more at Bat City Game & Comics in Austin, TX – Interview
Countdown City Geeks attended the Kevin Smith store signing at Bat City Game & Comics in Austin TX. Kevin has a loyal fan base. He was in town performing at Cap City Comedy Club – An evening with Kevin Smith 9/23 & 9/24.

This was such an honor for me cause Kevin Smith inspired me to step outside my comfort zone in life. It goes back to the movie Clerks. When I was watching this movie, I was like there is someone who thinks like me and has the same humor. Right after that came Mallrats.
Then in 2007, Kevin started podcasting and this is where I heard the story that inspired me to leave my job and to go work at a comic store full time. This lead me down this path.
Covering this event I got to see I wasn’t the only person Kevin inspired to step outside their comfort zone. I saw two young college students went to film school because of Kevin and crafted their first independent movie. They even had Kevin sign the script. Then two people who wrote their independent comic. Kevin gave quality time with every fan to either chat or take selfies with.

In our interview with Kevin we asked about working on “Archie meets Jay & Silent Bob” where he worked with artist Fernando Ruiz. He talked about how Fernando killed it on the book. Fernando went to the Joe Kubert School and then became a teacher there. Kevin even called this project “Clerks 3.5”. If you are a fan of Kevin’s movies, you will love this issue. It’s a 5 out of 5.

He also told Countdown City Geeks that he is working with Marvel again and that Jay and Silent Bob are popping up in Marvel issues. He said it will lead to something big. Could we be getting a Jay and Silent Bob take over the Marvel Universe? We will just have to wait and find out. So the next time you read your Marvel comic, keep a look out for a secret Jay & Silent Bob cameo.

Big thanks to Bat City Game & Comics and Kevin Smith for an awesome event. Bat City will be celebrating their two year anniversary.

The Bat City Games & Comics team.
You can check out the full interview.
Comics
Star Wars: Sanctuary – Review
A Bad Batch novel

It’s been over a year since the Bad Batch series ended on Disney+. The story focused on Omega and Clone Force 99. A new book written by Lamar Giles will be released on (Penguin Random House). It’s title is Star Wars: Sanctuary. Countdown City Geeks got an exclusive opportunity to read the book before it comes out.
We follow Hunter, Omega, Tech and Wrecker as they help rebuild the island refuge on Pabu. We get to see the team work with Phee Genoa, who was played by Wanda Sykes on the show. If you were a fan of Bad Batch and fell in love with the team, it is so awesome getting to see them go on another adventure. It was awesome getting to hear Tech talk again in the book. If you were a fan of Andor, you’re definitely going to like what goes on in this book as well. Lamar Giles leaves me wanting more.
Click here to purchase book.
Lamar Giles has also worked on Static: Up All Night for DC Comics.


Photo source: Lamar Giles Instagram
Special thanks to Dragon’s Lair (Alamo Ranch)

Comics
Immortal Legend Batman Announced during C2E2
During his spotlight panel at C2E2, writer Kyle Higgins (Radiant Black, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) and fan-favorite artist Dan Mora (Superman, Justice League Unlimited, Batman/Superman: World’s Finest) announced and revealed covers and concept art for Immortal Legend Batman. Higgins and Mora will also be joined by Writer Mat Groom (Ultraman, Inferno Girl Red) and artist Erica D’Urso (Captain, Marvel, Inferno Girl Red) for this six-issue limited series launching under DC’s Elseworlds banner.

Available for preorder Friday, May 23, Immortal Legend Batman arrives at participating comic book shops and digital retailers Wednesday, August 27. This series combines the best elements of superhero storytelling with elements of the Japanese “tokusatsu” genre of entertainment, like the Western sci-fi/fantasy, encompassing everything from Japanese kaiju to manga. “In Immortal Legend Batman,Dan, Mat, Erica, and I are using elements of ‘superhero tokusatsu,’ so readers can expect to see cool and recognizable elements like mech/armor-style transformations, specifically named combat moves, a gradually expanding team, and more,” said writer Higgins.

Many centuries from now, humanity becomes a galactic civilization with capital megacities on multiple planets and smaller outposts on dozens more. To conquer the vast distances between solar systems, humanity tapped into dark matter to bend space-time around spacecraft, from hulking colony vessels to one-man mech suits. In accessing this dark power, humanity broke the barrier between their universe and their universe’s shadow. This resulted in the creation of “Shadows”: mindless, soulless apparitions craving nothing but violence and destruction. Due to the actions of these Shadow creatures, newly colonized worlds were brought to the brink of collapse. But three warriors found a way to access the energy that bound their universe to the shadow universe, becoming “immortal legends”: Immortal Legend Batman, Immortal Legend Robin and Immortal Legend Nightwing.

For more information on Immortal Legend Batman and the World’s Greatest Super Heroes, follow @DCOfficial on social media and visit the DC website at https://www.dc.com. A robust selection of classic new Elseworlds series is available to read with a subscription to the DC UNIVERSE INFINITE digital subscription platform (DCUI). For more information and a free trial, visit the DCUI website at https://www.dcuniverseinfinite.com.
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