
Not getting enough V? Well VisitorsAmongUs.com has the answer for you! V: The Online Comic..
V: The Online Comic ” The Summit,” is an eight – page comic story which is hosted over at VisitorsAmongUs.com.. Written by John T. Caliber and drawn by Pat Carbajal, it is the first in a series of proposed storylines set in the V universe..
As to the story’s genesis, writer John T. Caliber explains:
” The title of htis short story is ‘ The Summit..’ I had it dashed out in my notebook for years, intending one day to use it as the basis of a V comic book mini – series I would have both written and illustrated.. When Ed [ Gross ] gave me the oppotunity to script a V one – shot for Visitors Among Us, I decided to salvage the old title and see what might in response spring from my imagination.. The original ‘ The Summit ‘ comic book mini – series’ premise was grand, breathtaking, something only achievable with a comic strip’s unlimited budget.. Ironically, the version to finally adopt the title is a relatively intimate affair, an enjoyable novelty..”
The art for the final version of ” The Summit “ was done by artist extraordinaire Pat Carbajal.. Here is an example of the first page from V: The Online Comic ” The Summit..”

Be sure to head over and check out the V: The Online Comic ” The Summit..” Also show your support by leaving some feedback with Ed.. Who knows? We may get more issues..
Posted on - 18-11-2009
Categories: FanArt, FanMade, Online Comic, Pics, V: The Original - Author: madbeeotch - Comments: Leave a Comment -

WEBSITE: Post-Gazette.com
WRITTEN BY: Rob Owen
DIRECT LINK: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09305/1009348-67.stm
It’s been almost 25 years since NBC canceled the first V following two miniseries and a single season of weekly episodes.. The show’s breakout star, actress Jane Badler ( One Life to Live ), played the evil Diana, a guinea pig – swallowing, nostril – flaring, lizard – skinned space Nazi in a red jumpsuit..
After V, Badler turned up in The Highwayman and in a 1988 – 90 revival of Mission: Impossible, which was filmed in Australia.. Then she fell off the American pop culture radar.. Badler stayed in Australia, got married, raised a family and acted in some Australian stage and screen productions while putting together a cabaret act and releasing her first CD..
With a new V about to premiere on ABC, Badler may be poised to return to the American public eye if the new show invites her to appear as a guest star.. She reached out to V producers and met one for lunch in Los Angeles two months ago..
” They know there is a huge amount of fans, and I’m not talking about people in my age group but people in their 30s who watch television and would be very cheated not to have at least one or two [ Cast members ] brought back,” Badler, 55, said.. ” I’m not saying I’m the one, I just know it’s very important to connect them in some way..”
Syfy’s Battlestar Galactica took that exact approach, casting Richard Hatch, a star of the original, in the new BSG as a different character.. It sounds like that’s what might happen with Badler and V, although she said nothing is likely to occur until after the first episodes get on the air and prove successful..
” I definitely think they’re looking for a different character,” Badler said.. ” I don’t think they’re interested in bringing me back in the same guise.. I think they want more of a surprise element so everyone would go, ‘ Whoa!’ I think that’s more interesting to them and having it done so it makes total sense with lots of integrity.. I’m sure I would be a Visitor, but if I was going to be part of a story line maybe I would be a judge or a lawyer, but that wouldn’t be who I really am, it would be something twisted..”
Executive producer Scott Peters echoed that sentiment..
” I don’t want somebody just to walk by in the background,” he said in August.. ” I want to find a really interesting role, an ironic role based on what their old role was.. I want them to have fun doing it.. I think it’s a fun thing to tip your hat to the old show..”
So far, the new V has not lined up any of the stars of the original – Badler, Faye Grant, Marc Singer – to appear.. That may because the show has had to worry about getting its own new universe in order before importing anyone from the first series..
Production has shut down at least once and ABC announced it will air only four episodes this fall, beginning Nov. 3, and save the balance of the 13 – episode order for March.. Entertainment Weekly reported network executives are nervous about the show being perceived as too sci – fi and may even insist the word ” alien “ not be uttered, a particularly preposterous notion that ABC denies..
The new V features another dark – haired female as leader of the Visitors, but Morena Baccarin ( Firefly ), who plays the character, said her Anna is no Diana..
” That character was a little more fascist and a little more truly evil,” Baccarin said. ” [ Anna ] is definitely more contained, more deliberate but warm.. It was important to Scott Peters that this character be warm and not just a robotic alien chick.. People need to be able to relate and feel drawn toward her..”
Syfy will rebroadcast the original V miniseries today at 1 and 11 p.m. and will air the sequel miniseries, V: The Finale Battle, at 5 p.m. Episodes from the V series will air Monday ( 8 am – 7 pm ) and Tuesday ( 8 am – 4 pm ) followed by the original miniseries (4 pm Tuesday )..
Posted on - 02-11-2009
Categories: Articles, Interview, Jane Badler, V: The New Series, V: The Original - Author: madbeeotch - Comments: Leave a Comment -

WEBSITE: Variety.com
WRITTEN BY: Michael Schneider
DIRECT LINK: http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118010630.html?categoryid=14&cs=1
Whether ABC’s frosh drama V succeeds or fails, Kenny Johnson is just happy to see the show back on the pop culture radar..Johnson has technically nothing to do with the new sci – fi drama, which bows this week and comes from exec producers Scott Peters, Jeffrey Bell, Steve Pearlman and Jace Hall..
But as the creator of the original V mini – series in 1983, Johnson knows interest in the new V will also spur nostalgia for his original.. And Johnson, who didn’t retain TV rights to the title, still has big feature plans for his own V remake..
” If the show succeeds, it gives us an opportunity to go out with a one sheet that says, ‘ You like the show, now see the original classic reborn,’ ” Johnson says.. “And if the show doesn’t do well, we can always say, ‘ Here is the V you’ve been waiting for..’ ”
V reps the latest franchise reborn from a Kenneth Johnson Prods. creation.. The scribe has watched in recent years as many of his old smallscreen creations have been given new life, but without his involvement..
Johnson was behind several smallscreen titles that remain iconic TV touchstones: The Bionic Woman, The Incredible Hulk, V and Alien Nation ( Which Johnson adapted from a previous feature )..
” Someone pointed out to me that I was now four for four,” Johnson says.. ” It’s flattering, wonderful to know that things I’ve created have staying power..”
The first two updates, however, have so far missed the mark, while the jury’s still out on the other two..
” Bionic “ was given an ill – fated NBC makeover, while ” Hulk “ turned into two lukewarm box office features.. Syfy is plotting another take on Alien Nation..
And then there’s V , which bows Nov. 3 and will run for four weeks before disappearing and then returning in the spring..
Among all his original programs, Johnson says he still receives the most attention for V ..
” Of all the emails I get, V is head and shoulders above the rest,” he says.. ” So many people tell me they first saw V when they were 10 or 12 and they loved the action, the spaceships.. Then they saw it again years later, and discovered that there was so much more going on there than they first realized..”
V wasn’t even originally about aliens, but revolved around a fascist takeover of the United States.. When NBC’s Brandon Tartikoff read the first draft, he told Johnson he didn’t think viewers would understand the concept..
Hence the decision to make it about alien V isitors..
” What it was really about was power and people in power,” he said.. ” It’s funny, when you go back and look at my original V mini – series, there are a lot fewer special effects than people remember.. … My frustration originally was I couldn’t make it look the way I wanted it to look.. We didn’t have the money or even the tools..”
People still recall the lizards and the big spaceships hovering over the nation’s cities, and those two signatures also play a role in the updated V .. That’s why Johnson grew concerned when his credit on the revival went to Writers’ Guild arbitration..
Johnson feared that he was being completely iced out of the revival, while Warner Bros. TV says there was a misunderstanding – claiming the plan was to simply make sure they identified the legally acceptable credit for Johnson ( And avoid a skirmish down the road )..
The Writers Guild opted to give Johnson a ” created by “ credit, and everyone appears to have moved on..
” None of us would be here without Ken Johnson, who did the original V mini – series, which was obviously a phenomenal success,” Peters says.. ” So we owe a lot to him.. In that vein, we wanted to make sure as we moved forward that we made sure that we honored and respected the characters and the themes that that show envisioned and tried not to step on those and introduced brand new characters and brand new themes that would make sense in a post – 9 / 11 world.. So it’s really an honor to be able to take the story forward.. We’re hoping to bring a whole new set of fans as well as the folks who watched it originally..”
Johnson may still prove to be a slight nuisance for Warner Bros. TV, as he pushes ahead with a rival V project for the bigscreen..
” When I discovered that I controlled the motion picture rights to V , I suddenly had a lot of new best friends,” Johnson says.. ” All the major studios, Fox, Paramount, MGM, Warners, wanted to buy the rights with a whole lot of money.. They see it as a $200 million tentpole picture, and want to bring someone else to direct.. I took a deep breath and said no..”
Since he’s watched his smallscreen creations take new life without his involvement, Johnson isn’t interested in letting V go..
” I got into the business to direct and do what I do,” Johnson says.. ” So what we’ve been endeavoring to do is to set up an independent production and produce this movie for $50 million. So I can hang on to the director reins and make sure it gets done..”
Johnson dismisses concerns that viewers might be confused over two separate V franchises at the same time.. He notes that ” Star Trek “ has existed with different worlds on TV and in film at the same time – ditto ” Smallville “ on TV and ” Superman “ on the bigscreen..
” I certainly wish Jace Hall and Scott Peters well on their series,” he says.. ” They’ve been respectful of me and my original work and that’s rewarding in itself..”
But Johnson’s also eager to revisit V the way he wanted to make it..
” There’s a sense that not only do I know the themes, but it’s also because I’ve had that one on one connection with the audience over the years,” he says.. ” I really listened to them and have got a pretty good sense of how to make V work..”
Posted on - 31-10-2009
Categories: Articles, Interview, Kenneth Johnson, V: The New Series, V: The Original - Author: madbeeotch - Comments: Leave a Comment -
Here is a photoshop designed ” FanArt ” of Anna ( Morena Baccarin ) and Diana ( Jane Badler )..

Posted on - 09-10-2009
Categories: Actor / Actress, Cast, Character, FanArt, FanMade, Jane Badler, Morena Baccarin, Pics, V: The New Series, V: The Original - Author: madbeeotch - Comments: Leave a Comment -
EW.com has voted V: The Original in 12th place, in the Top 20 Greatest Sci – Fi TV Shows..

Source: EW.com
Posted on - 07-10-2009
Categories: Articles, Kenneth Johnson, Pics, V: The Original - Author: madbeeotch - Comments: Leave a Comment -
