As best of the year lists roll out across the internet, TV critics and fans are reflecting on everything they loved about the year in television. From their favorite shows to their favorite performances and even the most shocking moments, nearly every aspect of the small screen is admired — typically, in list form.
But while plenty of lists double up across various websites through a multitude of voices, one list is built collectively and shared immediately: the best TV lines of 2017.
Spearheaded each year by Variety TV Critic Mo Ryan, the annual tradition of honoring the best quotes of the year began early Monday afternoon with the hashtag #BestTVLines2017 and Ryan’s first selection:
“Tell Cersei. I want her to know it was me.” @GameofThrones #BestTVLines2017
Join the annual tradition! Tweet your #BestTVLines2017! @sepinwall, your turn.
— Mo Ryan (@moryan) December 18, 2017
The quote — “Tell Cersei. I want her to know it was me.
But while plenty of lists double up across various websites through a multitude of voices, one list is built collectively and shared immediately: the best TV lines of 2017.
Spearheaded each year by Variety TV Critic Mo Ryan, the annual tradition of honoring the best quotes of the year began early Monday afternoon with the hashtag #BestTVLines2017 and Ryan’s first selection:
“Tell Cersei. I want her to know it was me.” @GameofThrones #BestTVLines2017
Join the annual tradition! Tweet your #BestTVLines2017! @sepinwall, your turn.
— Mo Ryan (@moryan) December 18, 2017
The quote — “Tell Cersei. I want her to know it was me.
- 12/18/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Action Lab Entertainment's "Danger Doll Squad", written by Jason Martin, Dan Mendoza, Bryan Seaton and illustrated by Winston Young, with covers by Celor, Dan Mendoza and Bill McCoy, is available August 9, 2017:
"...when a powerful threat combining all three characters' worst foes emerges and threatens to destroy their world...
"...the queen of the undead, 'Zombie Tramp'...
"...comic book bad girl, 'Vampblade'...
"...and 17th century witch hunter, 'DollFace' must work together or be destroyed..."
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"...when a powerful threat combining all three characters' worst foes emerges and threatens to destroy their world...
"...the queen of the undead, 'Zombie Tramp'...
"...comic book bad girl, 'Vampblade'...
"...and 17th century witch hunter, 'DollFace' must work together or be destroyed..."
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- 8/8/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Story By
Jason Martin
Art By
Winston Young
Cover By
Winston Young, Jason Martin, Randy Kintz, Edward Pun , Andrew Mangum
Publisher
Action Lab Comics
Cover Price:
$3.99
Release Date
Mar 30th, 2016
Synopsis:
As the chaotic new world around comic shop employee turned other-dimensional vampire slayer, Vampblade, starts to come into focus, things continue to be both crazy-weird and stupid-lethal for our blade-brandishing bad girl! And when you’re a 90s comic book character come to life, meeting your “creator” can be a bit meta too…
Review:
Issue #3 is my first foray into the series Vampblade, and luckily it does a pretty good job giving us the concept of the character pretty early. Our hero Katie is able to see these psychic worm like vampires that are gestating within human hosts, she’s also in possession of the Vampblades! Which allow her to strike at and kill these ethereal parasites. The crazy part?...
Jason Martin
Art By
Winston Young
Cover By
Winston Young, Jason Martin, Randy Kintz, Edward Pun , Andrew Mangum
Publisher
Action Lab Comics
Cover Price:
$3.99
Release Date
Mar 30th, 2016
Synopsis:
As the chaotic new world around comic shop employee turned other-dimensional vampire slayer, Vampblade, starts to come into focus, things continue to be both crazy-weird and stupid-lethal for our blade-brandishing bad girl! And when you’re a 90s comic book character come to life, meeting your “creator” can be a bit meta too…
Review:
Issue #3 is my first foray into the series Vampblade, and luckily it does a pretty good job giving us the concept of the character pretty early. Our hero Katie is able to see these psychic worm like vampires that are gestating within human hosts, she’s also in possession of the Vampblades! Which allow her to strike at and kill these ethereal parasites. The crazy part?...
- 4/1/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
From Synthia.Ca, take a look @ variant covers from Action Lab Comics' "Zombie Tramp" comic books, written by Dan Mendoza, Jason Martin and illustrated by Victoria Harris, with covers by TMChu, Dan Mendoza, Randy Kintz, available February 17, 2016:
"...it's the final showdown as 'Zombie Tramp' fights to defend a harmless girl and destroy the final 3 'witch bitches' with a battle of spell-casting.
"But with the mouth of 'Janey' mystically shut, can the undead queen defeat the 'necro-tablet' mean girls in a dark magic duel without being able to cast spells herself?
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"...it's the final showdown as 'Zombie Tramp' fights to defend a harmless girl and destroy the final 3 'witch bitches' with a battle of spell-casting.
"But with the mouth of 'Janey' mystically shut, can the undead queen defeat the 'necro-tablet' mean girls in a dark magic duel without being able to cast spells herself?
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- 2/17/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Once again it’s time for the only festival dedicated solely to expanded cinema performance in the U.S. (That I know of anyway.) Brooklyn’s 4th annual Mono No Aware is set to run on Nov. 28, starting at 6:00 p.m. at the Lumenhouse studio and exhibition space.
For those unfamiliar with Mono No Aware’s mission, this is a one-night only collection of once-in-a-lifetime screening events, meaning that what the audience sees this night can never be recreated ever again.
I believe this year has the most performances in a single night than in previous Mono No Aware events. There will be 10 separate performances, each featuring some sort of film projection combined with either live music, image manipulation, audience interaction, electronic noise and/or spoken word.
With the truly unique nature of this event, there’s no way to adequately describe what each performance will exactly be like.
For those unfamiliar with Mono No Aware’s mission, this is a one-night only collection of once-in-a-lifetime screening events, meaning that what the audience sees this night can never be recreated ever again.
I believe this year has the most performances in a single night than in previous Mono No Aware events. There will be 10 separate performances, each featuring some sort of film projection combined with either live music, image manipulation, audience interaction, electronic noise and/or spoken word.
With the truly unique nature of this event, there’s no way to adequately describe what each performance will exactly be like.
- 11/19/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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