- Here’s something that might be cool, if Kevin could fit it in. The WB’s new “Smallville” series, coming this fall, which deals with a very young Superman, has one of the co-creators speaking of a desire to work with Kevin on an episode or two. Check out this snip from SciFi.com:
Gough [co-creator of The WB’s upcoming Superman series, Smallville] is evenopen to inviting hopeful Superman Reborn writer Kevin Smith to participatein the show, but doubts Smith will be available. “He’s got like 50 millionfeature projects, but it would be great to talk to him about it.””
“Smallville” does sound like it’s got the potential to be a pretty decent show. Check out the full story HERE.
- The new paperback version of the Chasing Dogma trade has arrived! Check with your local comics shop or order one from the Stash online. As some folks have noticed, there’s quite a few things from this book that even tie directly into Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back.
- The new test DVDs must be spreading a bit – AICN’s Coaxial section has a review of the “A Better Place” DVD that’s now up…Though it really does seem like a capsule version of what we’ve written here. Nothing much new, but check it out HERE if you’d like. It’s another positive review, as the disc well deserves.
- Dark Horizons now has the official one-sheet for the new flick “Big Trouble”, which features Jason Lee in a role.
- Well, it DID get a mention! At the very end of Conan O’Brien’s interview with Ali Larter tonight, he mentioned J&SBSB as one of her upcoming flicks. The audience cheered wildly right after that, which is a very good sign!
- Finally today, there’s a pretty sly dig at Kevin over at gothamgirls.com, a site which showcases a series of shockwave movies starring Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Catwoman, and Batgirl from the animated Batman series).
In the current cartoon, Harley Quinn accidentally turns herself into a baby with one of Poison Ivy’s toxins, and as a baby causes havoc at a wax museum the two were going to rob. At the end of the cartoon, two security guards make an observation that you might enjoy. The cartoon is titled “Baby Boom”.


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