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GUEST: David Reddick

June 18, 2008 by Admin · Leave a Comment 

David Reddick is an award-winning cartoonist and illustrator, whose work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, books, in galleries, and on products and websites worldwide.

David Reddick is best known to Trek fans as the creator of “The Trek Life,” the thrice-weekly webcomic at the official Star Trek website STARTREK.COM for CBS Studios, as well as Star Trek Magazine, Tokyopop, IDW Publishing and CBS Mobile. One of David’s newest projects are two new weekly webcomics for the official Roddenberry Web site, Roddenberry.com called “Gene’s Journal“, about a young Gene Roddenberry, his adventures as a kid, and the journal he kept it all written in…. and “Rod & Barry,” about two aliens sent to earth by their homeworld to scout it our for anihilation, and while monitoring earth’s communications (i.e., TV) they become hooked on Science Fiction Television, and continually stave off earth’s destruction while they catch up on their favorite episodes, all the while commenting on current sci-fi trends and shows. And David just started another popular webcomic called “Legend of Bill,” set in a fantasy realm of swords, sorcery and stupidity! David also writes and draws for the Garfield comic strip!

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Jericho Up in Smoke

March 24, 2008 by Admin · Leave a Comment 

jericho.jpgCBS’ post-apocalypse drama Jericho has been canceled for a second and final time, E! News reports. The network has announced that the series finale of the show starring Skeet Ulrich as a mysterious man leading a group of survivors in a small American town after a nuclear attack will air Tuesday night (March 25th). Jericho had been canceled after its first season, but CBS made the highly unusual decision to resurrect the series for a seven-episode second season after a large-scale write-in campaign by the show’s dedicated fans. But Jericho, which averaged 9.2 million viewers for its 23-episode inaugural run, could only muster an average viewership of 6.8 million this time around.

  • CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler said in a statement, “Without question, there are passionate viewers watching this program; we simply wish there were more. We thank an engaged and spirited fan base for keeping the show alive this long, and an outstanding team of producers, cast and crew.”
  • Jericho did become a hit in one area, becoming one of the most-watched shows on CBS’ online service Innertube. The second-season premiere also sold more than 700,000 copies via iTunes, making it one of the digital service’s most downloaded shows.
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