Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Jericho: The Comic



If you were as disappointed as I was that Jericho had to wrap up as quickly as it did (although it did a very fine job of doing it), you'll be as excited as I am to learn that there's going to be a Jericho comic.

From the press release I got:
Devil's Due Publishing and CBS Consumer Products Give New Life to Fan-Favorite TV Series Jericho With New Comic Book Series

CHICAGO - March 5, 2009 - Devil's Due Publishing (DDP) has announced a deal with CBS Consumer Products to publish a new comic book series tied to fan-favorite Jericho, the one-hour drama series that garnered critical acclaim and ran on CBS for two seasons, from 2006-2008. The series centered on the residents of the fictional town of Jericho, Kansas in the aftermath of nuclear attacks on 23 major cities in the contiguous United States. The comic book series will pick up where the television program left off, answering many questions for its passionate fans. DDP has teamed up with the show's creators and producers to develop an authentic story that will hit comic book retailers this fall.

Jericho fans are some of the most dedicated in the world of television. In 2007, devotees to the show produced by CBS Paramount Network Television rallied together to bring back the fan-favorite which was initially cancelled after just one season. The show returned for a seven-episode second season, but was not renewed for a third season. While fans received a little more closure with the end of season two, there were still loose ends that could be addressed.

"Jericho is alive and well, thanks to the amazing fans who've driven us to find new and fresh ways to tell the Jericho story," says Dan Shotz, Co-Executive Producer of Jericho. "Josh Blaylock and the DDP team are great partners and have shown a true love for our show. We are so thrilled about this comic book series and the endless possibilities for the future of Jericho."

Joining Shotz in developing the comic book will be most of the original creative team including Jon Turteltaub, Carol Barbee, Karim Zreik, and Jon Steinberg.

"I can't tell you how cool it is for DDP to be able to continue the Jericho story in comic book form," says DDP President Josh Blaylock. "We plan to give fans the story they've been craving. This is going to be epic stuff."
Edited to add: Gwen from Jericho-Kansas.com reminds me in the comments that there's also a movie in the works. Thanks, Gwen!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

You didn't say anything about the Jericho movie. You can see Karim Zreik announce it here:

http://www.jericho-kansas.org/wondercon/index.html

Gwen
www.jericho-kansas.com

Michael May said...

Thanks! I've updated the post with that.

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