devils due publishing-related stories
Posted Jul 27th 2009 9:04AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Reality-Free, Comic-Con

At a special panel over the weekend at
Comic-Con, Devil's Due Publishing presented the
new "season" of Jericho, coming this October to a comic shop near you. And they've brought the original writing team from the series to the comic book. Which means, this will be about as true a continuation of the true ongoing vision for
Jericho as you can imagine.
Executive producers Jon Steinberg and Dan Shotz revealed that the new series will take the characters right into the
Civil War that was brewing in the second season. They're excited about the possibilities the comic format allows them. As a comparable example, when IDW brought "season six" of
Angel to comics, they transported much of L.A. to a plane of hell, something that would have been cost prohibitive in a live action series.
Continue reading Jericho: Season Three kicks off in October from Devil's Due Publishing
Posted Mar 10th 2009 8:34AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Pickups and Renewals

It's hard to deny the passion that fans of CBS's late apocalyptic drama
Jericho had. Their "nuts" campaign prompted the network to reverse order and bring back the show after officially canceling it. That second season did provide some closure on many of the dangling plot threads, but some fans felt it didn't live up to the quality of the first. Whether this had to do with the reduced episode order or the reduced budget is uncertain, but none of that matters now.
Thanks to the ongoing dedication of those fans, Devil's Due Publishing has inked a deal with CBS Consumer Products to
continue the story of Jericho in comic book format. Both
Buffy the Vampire Slayer and
Angel have had amazing success publishing their new "seasons" in the comic book medium. More recently, Sci Fi's
Farscape launched a comic continuation of its own, while many other properties are telling original tales in comics (
Eureka,
Supernatural and
Fringe come to mind). But with
Jericho being far less sci-fi/fantasy in its presentation, it'll be interesting to see if its fans follow it to this new medium.
Continue reading Jericho makes another comeback, just not to your television