Hair care and comic books don’t often team up, but last week, TRESemmé and Elle magazine brought the two together in a new graphic novel web series, Dirty Little Secret, which follows the adventures of aspiring stylist Riley Kendrick as she navigates the worlds of fashion and style in New York City. The 10-episode series, which launched May 25, will be distributed on both the magazine’s website and TRESemmé’s Facebook page. The bi-weekly episodes will be supported by in-magazine content starting with the June issue of Elle. A pure branded entertainment play, the team responsible for the series has a strong entertainment pedigree, coupled with a stellar track record in the world of multi-platform content. Directed by Mark Warshaw, producer of Emmy winning “Heroes: Evolutions,” and exec produced by Tony and Erin Carenzo, the series was produced by Vine Intertainment (http://vineintertainment.com/), and drawn by Annie Wu of DC Comics shingle,...
- 6/3/2010
- by Brady Brim-DeForest
- Tubefilter.com
The season premier for Heroes is Monday and NBC promises their website will feature more micro-sites. These specialized areas are promised to delve into secrets revealed on air, plus more graphic novel material, more cast commentaries and more webisodes beginning in December. In October, a special heroes vs. villains social network launches.
Meantime, the paperback edition of Saving Charlie, the sole Heroes tie-in novel, is also now on sale. DC’s second collection of Heroes webcomics will be out November 19 and collects all the comic material based on the second season. Creators for the 272-page collection include Joe Kelly, Steven T. Seagle, Duncan Rouleau, Christopher Zatta, Mark Sable, Mark Warshaw, Christine Boylan, Chuck Kim, Harrison Wilcox, Pierluigi Cothran, Jim Martin, Timm Keppler, DJ Doyle, Staz Johnson, Michael Gaydos, Tom Grummett, Ryan Odagawa, Jason Badower, Travis Kotzebue, Marcus To with a cover from Gene Ha.
Hoping to generate good will for the remake of Knight Rider,...
Meantime, the paperback edition of Saving Charlie, the sole Heroes tie-in novel, is also now on sale. DC’s second collection of Heroes webcomics will be out November 19 and collects all the comic material based on the second season. Creators for the 272-page collection include Joe Kelly, Steven T. Seagle, Duncan Rouleau, Christopher Zatta, Mark Sable, Mark Warshaw, Christine Boylan, Chuck Kim, Harrison Wilcox, Pierluigi Cothran, Jim Martin, Timm Keppler, DJ Doyle, Staz Johnson, Michael Gaydos, Tom Grummett, Ryan Odagawa, Jason Badower, Travis Kotzebue, Marcus To with a cover from Gene Ha.
Hoping to generate good will for the remake of Knight Rider,...
- 9/18/2008
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
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