Jacky Johnson, the acclaimed all-ages comic book hero that debuted in 2017's Jupiter Jet Vol. 1, will rocket back to readers this fall in a second volume from independent publisher Action Lab Comics, Jupiter Jet and the Forgotten Radio.
Forgotten Radio reunites the creative team from the Ringo Award-nominated first book — writers Jason Inman and Ashley Victoria Robinson and artist Ben Matsuya (Midnight Massacre), with colors from Elizabeth Kramer. As with the first book, Spawn's Jonboy Meyers provides cover artwork.
Set one year after the original book, Jacky — aka high-flying hero Jupiter Jet — has won the love of ...
Forgotten Radio reunites the creative team from the Ringo Award-nominated first book — writers Jason Inman and Ashley Victoria Robinson and artist Ben Matsuya (Midnight Massacre), with colors from Elizabeth Kramer. As with the first book, Spawn's Jonboy Meyers provides cover artwork.
Set one year after the original book, Jacky — aka high-flying hero Jupiter Jet — has won the love of ...
- 7/14/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Jacky Johnson, the acclaimed all-ages comic book hero that debuted in 2017's Jupiter Jet Vol. 1, will rocket back to readers this fall in a second volume from independent publisher Action Lab Comics, Jupiter Jet and the Forgotten Radio.
Forgotten Radio reunites the creative team from the Ringo Award-nominated first book — writers Jason Inman and Ashley Victoria Robinson and artist Ben Matsuya (Midnight Massacre), with colors from Elizabeth Kramer. As with the first book, Spawn's Jonboy Meyers provides cover artwork.
Set one year after the original book, Jacky — aka high-flying hero Jupiter Jet — has won the love of ...
Forgotten Radio reunites the creative team from the Ringo Award-nominated first book — writers Jason Inman and Ashley Victoria Robinson and artist Ben Matsuya (Midnight Massacre), with colors from Elizabeth Kramer. As with the first book, Spawn's Jonboy Meyers provides cover artwork.
Set one year after the original book, Jacky — aka high-flying hero Jupiter Jet — has won the love of ...
- 7/14/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After a four-day delay, the Directors Guild of America has finished announcing this year’s TV nominees, includng Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television Dramatic Series; Comedy Series; and Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials for 2019.
With all of the categories in, Amazon Prime Video’s “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” now ties FX’s “Fosse/Verdon” for most nominations, with three apiece. “Maisel” scored noms in the comedy category for directors Dan Attias, Amy Sherman Palladino and Daniel Palladino.
The Palladinos also faced off in the comedy directing category last year, which was ultimately won by Bill Hader — who’s back this year as well. Rounding out the category is “Veep” showrunner David Mandel, nominated for directing that show’s finale.
On the drama side, the category is completely dominated by HBO, which earned every nod. That included two for “Watchmen,” for directors Nicole Kassell and Stephen Williams. “Game of Thrones” also received two nominations,...
With all of the categories in, Amazon Prime Video’s “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” now ties FX’s “Fosse/Verdon” for most nominations, with three apiece. “Maisel” scored noms in the comedy category for directors Dan Attias, Amy Sherman Palladino and Daniel Palladino.
The Palladinos also faced off in the comedy directing category last year, which was ultimately won by Bill Hader — who’s back this year as well. Rounding out the category is “Veep” showrunner David Mandel, nominated for directing that show’s finale.
On the drama side, the category is completely dominated by HBO, which earned every nod. That included two for “Watchmen,” for directors Nicole Kassell and Stephen Williams. “Game of Thrones” also received two nominations,...
- 1/11/2020
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Although Warner Bros. Animation has already kept its sterling reputation intact thus far in 2017 with solid offerings such as Justice League Dark and Teen Titans: The Judas Contract, it’s only understandable that all eyes be on the next DC film to step up to the plate, Batman and Harley Quinn. After all, not only does it feature two of the hottest characters in comics right now, but the studio has such confidence in it that it’ll be released in theaters for a limited time.
All hype aside, fans should go in with confidence, especially when you consider that Bruce Timm, Harley’s co-creator and one of the guys responsible for the finest moments of superhero animation the past quarter century has had to offer, worked on this movie.
Now, bringing together the two co-headliners isn’t entirely logical, even if you were to go with the reformed Harley seen in comics today.
All hype aside, fans should go in with confidence, especially when you consider that Bruce Timm, Harley’s co-creator and one of the guys responsible for the finest moments of superhero animation the past quarter century has had to offer, worked on this movie.
Now, bringing together the two co-headliners isn’t entirely logical, even if you were to go with the reformed Harley seen in comics today.
- 6/30/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Now that the third season of Gotham will have concluded in a matter of hours, it certainly doesn’t hurt to look forward by pondering which iconic villains will be the next to make the jump to the Batman prequel series. To date, we’ve seen such beloved baddies as Penguin, Riddler and Mr. Freeze fully embrace their destinies, so it stands to reason that a few more will follow suit before the show takes its final bow.
In fact, DC All Access co-host Jason Inman had a similar thought on his mind when recently getting to interview key members of the cast ahead of the finale. Much like Jessica Lucas hoping to see Bane’s inclusion in the series, Ben McKenize has someone on his wish list too, as he said the following:
“I’ve always been keen on the Scarecrow. I’d love to see the Scarecrow show up.
In fact, DC All Access co-host Jason Inman had a similar thought on his mind when recently getting to interview key members of the cast ahead of the finale. Much like Jessica Lucas hoping to see Bane’s inclusion in the series, Ben McKenize has someone on his wish list too, as he said the following:
“I’ve always been keen on the Scarecrow. I’d love to see the Scarecrow show up.
- 6/5/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
While some of DC’s heaviest hitters continue saving the day a global scale in the publisher’s flagship team-up book, Justice League, up and coming scribe Steve Orlando has been carving a different niche with a ragtag team consisting of Batman, Black Canary, Lobo, the Ray, the Atom, Vixen and Killer Frost over in the pages of Justice League of America.
In the latest episode of DC All Access, co-host Jason Inman had the privilege of chatting with Orlando about the soon to be released issue #7. Aside from placing the antagonistic focus on the attention seeking Terrorsmith, readers will definitely want to keep their eyes affixed to the possibly budding romance involving Caitlin Snow and Ryan Choi.
Personally, I think the character of Killer Frost is one of the biggest crossover draws to be co-headlining this series aside from Batman. In addition to luring in fans of The Flash TV series,...
In the latest episode of DC All Access, co-host Jason Inman had the privilege of chatting with Orlando about the soon to be released issue #7. Aside from placing the antagonistic focus on the attention seeking Terrorsmith, readers will definitely want to keep their eyes affixed to the possibly budding romance involving Caitlin Snow and Ryan Choi.
Personally, I think the character of Killer Frost is one of the biggest crossover draws to be co-headlining this series aside from Batman. In addition to luring in fans of The Flash TV series,...
- 5/23/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Now that the highly anticipated video game Injustice 2 has arrived in stores, it’s important that we not forget the prequel comic that recently kicked off as things have really been heating up over there. And although NetherRealm Studios certainly deserves a pat on the back for creating this darker version of the DC Universe, much of the credit can go to comic book writer Tom Taylor, who continues to prove that few others have such a knack for writing tales of alternate realities.
Speaking of which, the latest episode of DC All Access saw co-host Jason Inman catching up with Taylor himself to discuss the latest shocking developments, chiefly those to be found within digital chapter #6. Long story short, the mysterious new Batman leads the Suicide Squad on a mission that is believed to be carried out with the goal of springing Superman from his cell, but as it turns out,...
Speaking of which, the latest episode of DC All Access saw co-host Jason Inman catching up with Taylor himself to discuss the latest shocking developments, chiefly those to be found within digital chapter #6. Long story short, the mysterious new Batman leads the Suicide Squad on a mission that is believed to be carried out with the goal of springing Superman from his cell, but as it turns out,...
- 5/16/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Should you ever need proof as to why Action Comics is currently one of DC’s best titles, you pretty much need only pick up any issue penned by Dan Jurgens, who’s undoubtedly one of the greatest writers to touch the Man of Steel within the past thirty years. And, not surprisingly, the latest offering continues that trend.
Had you read the previous issue that served as the finale for “Superman Reborn,” you’d know that one of the biggest continuity shakeups in recent memory occurred as Supermen pre and post-Flashpoint were united into one being, while their respective histories were also apparently merged. How this will logically work out is beyond my grasp at this point as their backgrounds are so markedly different, but at least we’ve begun to get our first hints.
In the latest episode of DC All Access, co-host Jason Inman grills Jurgens regarding such matters.
Had you read the previous issue that served as the finale for “Superman Reborn,” you’d know that one of the biggest continuity shakeups in recent memory occurred as Supermen pre and post-Flashpoint were united into one being, while their respective histories were also apparently merged. How this will logically work out is beyond my grasp at this point as their backgrounds are so markedly different, but at least we’ve begun to get our first hints.
In the latest episode of DC All Access, co-host Jason Inman grills Jurgens regarding such matters.
- 4/12/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
It’s not uncommon for comic books to course correct and develop stories that differ from their original solicitations. In fact, I expressed concern not long ago when I thought the “Red Meat” story arc that Harley Quinn had been building to was apparently scrapped. Thankfully, it turns out the creative team just pushed it back for a few issues and fleshed things out with “Nether Regions.”
In the latest episode of DC All Access, co-host Jason Inman catches up with series writers Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner to discuss the anticipated storyline. Now, if you’ve been following the title in recent months, you’re fully aware that the mayor of New York has been hiring cannibals to round up homeless people in an effort to keep the streets unoccupied by destitutes. Once Harley gets a whiff of this, she goes undercover and gets herself in deep, to say the least.
In the latest episode of DC All Access, co-host Jason Inman catches up with series writers Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner to discuss the anticipated storyline. Now, if you’ve been following the title in recent months, you’re fully aware that the mayor of New York has been hiring cannibals to round up homeless people in an effort to keep the streets unoccupied by destitutes. Once Harley gets a whiff of this, she goes undercover and gets herself in deep, to say the least.
- 4/5/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
I’m pretty sure that not many would argue when I say that The Flash is currently on a hot streak, both as a television show and as a comic book. And while they’re equally as intriguing and feature some of the same characters, they’re different beasts entirely.
This week, a new story arc begins with The Flash #18, titled “Sins of the Father.” In it, Wally West/Kid Flash seeks to uncover some truths behind his father, Daniel West/The Reverse Flash, whom he’s desperately in search of. Hey, even if one of your parents were a crazed supervillain, I’m sure you’d want to know more about him.
Over the course of the issue, his journey takes both him and Barry Allen to Belle Reve Penitentiary, which many of you will recognize as the black site used to incarcerate the Suicide Squad. Not surprisingly, an...
This week, a new story arc begins with The Flash #18, titled “Sins of the Father.” In it, Wally West/Kid Flash seeks to uncover some truths behind his father, Daniel West/The Reverse Flash, whom he’s desperately in search of. Hey, even if one of your parents were a crazed supervillain, I’m sure you’d want to know more about him.
Over the course of the issue, his journey takes both him and Barry Allen to Belle Reve Penitentiary, which many of you will recognize as the black site used to incarcerate the Suicide Squad. Not surprisingly, an...
- 3/8/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
I can say with the utmost confidence that the Superman family of titles are among the best DC has to offer right now. Not only do they boast some of the finest creative talent the publisher currently employs, but they also contain some of the young Rebirth era’s most compelling mysteries. Needless to say, any time a new issue of Superman or Action Comics arrive, it’s guaranteed to be placed at the top of my reading pile.
Although June 2016 may not seem like that long ago, anyone who vehemently follows any serialized television show or comic book can attest to how that feels like a dog’s age when you’re waiting for a long gestating plot point to fully play out. So, if you can relate and also happen to follow these books, then you know what a big deal the “Superman: Reborn” crossover is.
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Although June 2016 may not seem like that long ago, anyone who vehemently follows any serialized television show or comic book can attest to how that feels like a dog’s age when you’re waiting for a long gestating plot point to fully play out. So, if you can relate and also happen to follow these books, then you know what a big deal the “Superman: Reborn” crossover is.
Superman #18 Gallery...
- 3/1/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
No matter your age, anyone who has delved into comic book collecting has no doubt heard the name of Jack “The King” Kirby. Aside from having worked on Marvel properties such as Captain America, the Fantastic Four and the Avengers in their earliest of days, the legendary writer/artist also made some valuable contributions to DC by creating Darkseid and the New Gods. Another one of his brainchildren most beloved by readers has recently been revived in the form of The Kamandi Challenge.
For those unfamiliar, Kamandi, “The Last Boy on Earth,” pretty much functioned as DC’s answer to Planet of the Apes when it originally arrived on the scene decades ago. But instead of having only talking apes ruling the Earth, other animals evolved physically and intellectually as well, most notably tigers. And in the time since, Kamandi has experienced some exposure in other media, more specifically in the animated series,...
For those unfamiliar, Kamandi, “The Last Boy on Earth,” pretty much functioned as DC’s answer to Planet of the Apes when it originally arrived on the scene decades ago. But instead of having only talking apes ruling the Earth, other animals evolved physically and intellectually as well, most notably tigers. And in the time since, Kamandi has experienced some exposure in other media, more specifically in the animated series,...
- 1/26/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
DC All Access co-hosts Jason Inman and Tiffany Smith tease the existence and release of a new Justice League trailer in a new promo for their next episode, which will be released on Wednesday. When do you think it will be released and what movie do you think it will be attached to in theaters? Hopefully we get just a smidge of new plot info as the first full theatrical trailer was all about establishing the new "fun" and "lighter" tone of the Dceu. Under Geoff Johns and John Berg, do you have faith that Warner Bros. can start putting out DC adaptations that are both profitable And satisfying for fans and critics alike? This week on #DCAllAccess, @TiffanysTweets and @Jawiin talk Suicide Squad, Justice League Action, unsolved mysteries of the Dcu & much more! pic.twitter.com/DpZcvGscJb — DC (@DCComics) November 14, 2016 Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act,...
- 11/15/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
With DC recently following in the footsteps of Marvel by having an onscreen shared universe, various characters being granted cameos in movies not their own will now apparently be the norm at WB. Sometimes this can feel shoehorned in and other times it can feel quite organic, while also succeeding in exciting fans. Such was the case with The Flash’s guest appearance in Suicide Squad.
It’s no secret that many of the villains who partook in this team-up film that showcased many subtle levels of morality have had run-ins with Batman in the past. Captain Boomerang, however, can’t really count himself among their number because he is, in fact, a member of The Flash’s fabled Rogues. As such, it made sense the Scarlet Speedster be the one to apprehend him, making for a more seamless cameo than the one seen in Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice.
It’s no secret that many of the villains who partook in this team-up film that showcased many subtle levels of morality have had run-ins with Batman in the past. Captain Boomerang, however, can’t really count himself among their number because he is, in fact, a member of The Flash’s fabled Rogues. As such, it made sense the Scarlet Speedster be the one to apprehend him, making for a more seamless cameo than the one seen in Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice.
- 11/9/2016
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
DC Entertainment’s latest feature film may not be a big hit, but the big-name comics publisher can at least take solace in the fact that it is thriving on YouTube. The studio’s channel recently surpassed one million subscribers, and to celebrate, it has announced an eight-hour live stream that will occur on September 2nd.
The DC stream will go live on the company’s YouTube channel at 9 am Pt on the 2nd. It will feature interviews with the some of the creators who are responsible for the colorful heroes of the DC universe, as well as other additional content to fill in the gaps. The stream will be led by Tiffany Smith and Jason Inman, who serve as the DC YouTube channel’s primary hosts.
“[It’s] exciting to see what we've accomplished in just three years," said DC Entertainment director of digital marketing content Paul Malmont in a statement,...
The DC stream will go live on the company’s YouTube channel at 9 am Pt on the 2nd. It will feature interviews with the some of the creators who are responsible for the colorful heroes of the DC universe, as well as other additional content to fill in the gaps. The stream will be led by Tiffany Smith and Jason Inman, who serve as the DC YouTube channel’s primary hosts.
“[It’s] exciting to see what we've accomplished in just three years," said DC Entertainment director of digital marketing content Paul Malmont in a statement,...
- 8/23/2016
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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Last night in La a handful of lucky critics got to attend the junket screening for Star Trek Beyond, and while full reviews are still under embargo, a handful of reactions are starting to pour out over social media. For the most part, it seems like everyone enjoyed the film, with the general consensus being that while it’s not perfect, it’s still a ton of fun.
You could argue that of course these critics will be praising Justin Lin’s entry into the franchise, as if you’re going to be attending the junket for a movie, it wouldn’t be in good taste to bash it over Twitter. And while that is somewhat true, we tend to trust a lot of these people who’ve Tweeted and it’s certainly exciting to see their enthusiasm for the new Star Trek.
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Last night in La a handful of lucky critics got to attend the junket screening for Star Trek Beyond, and while full reviews are still under embargo, a handful of reactions are starting to pour out over social media. For the most part, it seems like everyone enjoyed the film, with the general consensus being that while it’s not perfect, it’s still a ton of fun.
You could argue that of course these critics will be praising Justin Lin’s entry into the franchise, as if you’re going to be attending the junket for a movie, it wouldn’t be in good taste to bash it over Twitter. And while that is somewhat true, we tend to trust a lot of these people who’ve Tweeted and it’s certainly exciting to see their enthusiasm for the new Star Trek.
- 7/14/2016
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
In the video below, DC All Access host Jason Inman quickly summarizes DC Comics' rich history of metahumans and their introduction into the Dceu in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. An established reailty in comics, they're still just a myth in the DC Films Universe, with most of the world believing Superman to be the world's only metahuman. Just how will the rest of the world react when the likes of Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), Cyborg (Ray Fisher), Flash (Ezra Miller) and Aquaman (Jason Momoa) are introduced in Justice League? Did Superman's (Henry Cavill) heroic sacrifice stopping Doomsday in Dawn of Justice open the door for a more accepting and open-minded response than what he recieved across two films? Understand the Metahuman Thesis in this week’s #BvS101 hosted by @jawiin #BatmanvSuperman #UltimateEditionhttps://t.co/BuIpleZPaz — Batman v Superman (@BatmanvSuperman) June 14, 2016 You can own both the theatrical cut and the "Ultimate Edition" of Zack Snyder's Batman v Superman: Dawn of...
- 6/15/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Jason Inman has an important goal this holiday season. The YouTube creator, who runs his Jawiin YouTube channel and co-hosts the DC All Access web series, has launched the Jawiin Comic Drive for Soldiers campaign. Through the initiative, Inman hopes to send 10,000 comic books to soldiers overseas by January 1, 2016.
In a promo video on his channel, Inman explains how he is a U.S. Army veteran who spent all of 2005 in Iraq. During his time there, the YouTuber and ex-producer for Rhett & Link received care packages. “Every time I got [one], it meant a lot to me, especially the ones that would have magazines and comic books,” Inman explained in the video. Now, the Army vet wants to pay it forward by sending 10,000 comics to troops overseas so they have “great stories” to read to start off the new year.
Inman has teamed with the organization Comics for Soldiers to help...
In a promo video on his channel, Inman explains how he is a U.S. Army veteran who spent all of 2005 in Iraq. During his time there, the YouTuber and ex-producer for Rhett & Link received care packages. “Every time I got [one], it meant a lot to me, especially the ones that would have magazines and comic books,” Inman explained in the video. Now, the Army vet wants to pay it forward by sending 10,000 comics to troops overseas so they have “great stories” to read to start off the new year.
Inman has teamed with the organization Comics for Soldiers to help...
- 12/4/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
New season. New co-host. Same awesome access! Yes, DC All Access is back, as Tiffany Smith is joined by our new co-host Jason Inman to bring you all the latest from DC Entertainment. This week, we talk to the cast of The Flash, starting with the main man himself, Grant Gustin. After that, Robbie Amell and Victor Garber give us the goods on Firestorm before things turn downright villainous with Wentworth Miller, Dominic Purcell and Tom Cavanagh. Then we head to Gotham to discuss the new Detective Comics storyline with artist and co-writer Francis Manapul, before wrapping up with a few words about Harley Quinn... and a chance to win a set of Harley Quinn action figures. To enter this week's Harley Quinn giveaway: http://www.dccomics.com/watchandwin For more on the Flash, check out our interview with actor John Wesley Shipp: http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2015/02/... Tiffany's...
- 2/4/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
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I've seen a lot of fanboy rage over the weekend because Ben Affleck will be playing Batman in the Man of Steal sequel. I was completely surprised when the announcement was made. He's not my first, last, or in-between choice of any actor to play Batman, but it's going to happen so let's get used to it.
Even though I'm not on board with the casting choice, I'm still excited for the Batman Vs. Superman film. I'm still going to see it, and you know what? When the first trailer comes out or first footage is screened from it at Comic-Con, you can bet your sweet ass that fans are going to go crazy for it, and they will love what they see. When you see Ben Affleck decked out as Batman standing face to face with Henry Cavill's Superman, you're going to wet yourselves.
I've seen a lot of fanboy rage over the weekend because Ben Affleck will be playing Batman in the Man of Steal sequel. I was completely surprised when the announcement was made. He's not my first, last, or in-between choice of any actor to play Batman, but it's going to happen so let's get used to it.
Even though I'm not on board with the casting choice, I'm still excited for the Batman Vs. Superman film. I'm still going to see it, and you know what? When the first trailer comes out or first footage is screened from it at Comic-Con, you can bet your sweet ass that fans are going to go crazy for it, and they will love what they see. When you see Ben Affleck decked out as Batman standing face to face with Henry Cavill's Superman, you're going to wet yourselves.
- 8/24/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
You may not have heard of Jason Inman, who goes by Jawiin on YouTube, but there's a good chance you've seen his work. Inman is the producer, cameraman, and editor for Rhett and Link, the dynamic YouTube duo who have racked up 1.34 million subscribers and 218 million views on their main channel. Inman has helped his two friends create their most impressive videos, but he's now interested in putting together his own personal web series. Inman is in the midst of a Kickstarter campaign for Squatch Watchers, a series where he and his colleagues will search for the legendary Bigfoot. Inman is asking for $10,000, with which he and his team of explorers (Gene Shaw, Jerry Ahern, and Jen Trani) will venture off into various remote locations where Sasquatch sightings have been reported. In addition to the main cast, the Squatch Watchers will get some help from Chuck Testa, who is best...
- 8/13/2013
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
The Walking Dead takes a mid-season break during the holidays, but does it really have to? We’re assuming that Rick’s group finds some time to celebrate holidays or a special occasion during their zombie killing downtime, and Jason Inman imagines a world where The Walking Dead Christmas Special is a reality.
The short was directed and written by Jason Inman, who also stars as Rick. Other cast members include Chris Chapman as Daryl, Daniel Kim as Glenn, Dave Pereyra as Hershel, Chrissy Lynn as Maggie, Tom Haggard as Merle, Carshenah Jefferson as Michonne, Chris Dorman as The Governor, and Nick Bishop as Carl. The zombies are played by Jerry Ahern, Scott Decker, Jo Shaw, Sean Hewitt, and Christina Cannon.
The short was directed and written by Jason Inman, who also stars as Rick. Other cast members include Chris Chapman as Daryl, Daniel Kim as Glenn, Dave Pereyra as Hershel, Chrissy Lynn as Maggie, Tom Haggard as Merle, Carshenah Jefferson as Michonne, Chris Dorman as The Governor, and Nick Bishop as Carl. The zombies are played by Jerry Ahern, Scott Decker, Jo Shaw, Sean Hewitt, and Christina Cannon.
- 12/20/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Here's a great fan made Walking Dead Christmas Special parody short. It was written and directed by Jason Inman, and I thought it turned out great! I especially loved how most the actors used in the short were made to look and sound like the actors in the show.
Not even the zombie apocalypse can stand in the way of Christmas. It's The Walking Dead Christmas Special! This Christmas on AMC, be merry or be dead.
There's a few great moments in this short that you're sure to enjoy, check it out!
Source: Topless Robot (http://www.toplessrobot.com/2012/12/the_walking_dead_christmas_special.php)...
Not even the zombie apocalypse can stand in the way of Christmas. It's The Walking Dead Christmas Special! This Christmas on AMC, be merry or be dead.
There's a few great moments in this short that you're sure to enjoy, check it out!
Source: Topless Robot (http://www.toplessrobot.com/2012/12/the_walking_dead_christmas_special.php)...
- 12/18/2012
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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