Meet Flash TV Series Actresses Amanda Pays and Joyce Hyser Next Week

Amanda Pays, who played scientist Tina McGee on the 1990 Flash TV series, and Joyce Hyser, who played recurring character Megan Lockhart on the show, will be appearing at the next Hollywood Show on February 12-13 at the Burbank Airport Marriott Hotel in Burbank, California.

Tina McGee was one of several elements from the then-current Wally West series to be incorporated into the TV series, and she became Barry Allen’s support crew and one-woman research team. Megan Lockhart was an original character, a detective hired to discover the Flash’s identity. She later found herself mixed up in the Trickster’s origin. More info: Flash TV Series supporting cast.

(Via Scott Ray)

Interview: Flash Artist Francis Manapul on Hot Pursuit, Central City and speed tricks

Today’s guest post is the fifth in a series of interviews by Greg Elias on The Art of Speed. 

Since the launch of the latest ongoing Flash series last summer, artist Francis Manapul has illustrated some of the most elaborate speed sequences in the character’s history. Teamed with Writer/DC Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns and colorist Brian Buccellato, Manapul came to the Flash title following runs on Legion of Super-Heroes and Adventure Comics, as well as two issues of Superman/Batman.  His work is instantly recognizable: deceptively simple and atmospheric, at once well-suited to the tone of Johns’ Flash stories and unlike any artist to previously work on the title.  Together with Johns, he has set the pace for a renewed Central City and the feel of this Flash book.

With his first six issues, The Dastardly Death of the Rogues, collected for release on February 15, Manapul is set to begin his next chapter on February 9 with Flash #9.  This story is billed as a lead-in to the upcoming Flashpoint event, and features the debut of Hot Pursuit, a new speedster first revealed in the final pages of Flash #6.

We spoke with the Manapul via email, where he revealed some of the building blocks for his Flash, including super-speed innovations and previously unseen designs for Hot Pursuit!

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Francis Manapul Nominated for Joe Shuster Award

The 2011 nominations for the Joe Shuster Awards are out, and The Flash artist Francis Manapul has been nominated for the category of Outstanding Comic Book Artist. The awards recognize the achievements of Canadian comic book creators, publishers and retailers.

This is his second nomination; he was also nominated last year, but the award went to Stuart Immonen.

(Via The Source)

DC Comics’ Flashpoint Creative Teams (Miniseries & One-Shots)

What we know so far about the 5-issue Flashpoint main series and the fifteen 3-issue tie-in miniseries. I’ll be updating this page as we learn more. Latest Update: March 11. DC has now officially announced sixteen miniseries and four one-shots.

Flashpoint

Written by Geoff Johns.
Art by Andy Kubert and Sandra Hope.

Status: Officially confirmed. Johns & Kubert have been attached from the start, with Hope mentioned when DC announced the tie-ins.

Whatever Happened to Gotham City?

Flashpoint: Batman, Knight of Vengeance

Covers: Dave Johnson
Writer: Brian Azzarello
Art: Eduardo Risso

Announced March 4.

Flashpoint: Deadman and the Flying Graysons

Covers: Cliff Chiang
Writer: JT Krul
Art: Mikel Janin

Announced March 4.

Whatever Happened to the World’s Greatest Super Villains?

Flashpoint: Citizen Cold

Writing and art by Scott Kolins.

Announced March 4. I figured Scott Kolins was a safe bet for the artwork, but I’m surprised Geoff Johns passed up writing Citizen Cold himself.

Flashpoint: Deathstroke & the Curse of the Ravager

Covers: Joe Bennett & John Dell
Writer: Jimmy Palmiotti
Art: Joe Bennett & John Dell

Announced March 4.

Flashpoint: Legion of Doom

Covers: Miguel Sepulveda
Writer: Adam Glass
Art: Rodeny Buchemi & Jose Marzan

Announced March 4. This was the first mention of the series, which was not among the original 14 (out of 15) titles announced.

Flashpoint: The Outsider

Covers: Kevin Nowlan
Writer: James Robinson
Art: Javi Fernandez

Announced March 11.

Whatever Happened to the Aliens?

Flashpoint: Abin Sur the Green Lantern

Felipe Massafera
Writer: Adam Schlagman
Art: Felipe Massafera

Announced March 11.

Flashpoint: Project: Superman

Covers: Gene Ha
Plot by: Scott Snyder
Script: Lowell Francis
Art: Gene Ha

Announced March 11.

Flashpoint: Hal Jordan

Covers: Rags Morales
Writer: Adam Schlagman
Art: Ben Oliver

Announced March 4. This was the first mention of the series, which was not among the original 14 (out of 15) titles announced.

Whatever Happened to Science and Magic?

Flashpoint: Frankenstein & the Creatures of the Unknown

Covers: Doug Mahnke
Writer: Jeff Lemire
Art: Ibraim Roberson

Announced March 11.

Flashpoint: Secret Seven

Covers: George Perez
Writer Peter Milligan
Art: George Perez and Scott Koblish

Milligan mentioned working with Perez on a Flashpoint book “which features Shade The Changing Man and Enchantress” in a Newsarama interview. Perez mentioned working on Secret Seven on Facebook. The team was confirmed March 11.

Whatever Happened to Europe?

Flashpoint: Emperor Aquaman

Covers: Ardian Syaf & Vicente Cifuentes
Writer: Tony Bedard
Art: Ardian Syaf & Vicente Cifuentes

Bedard and Syaf were rumored early on (see below), and confirmed March 4.

Flashpoint: Wonder Woman and the Furies

Covers: Ed Benes
Writer: Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning
Art: Scott Clark and David Beaty

Writers Abnett & Lanning and artist Scott Clark were leaked in January (see below) with the full team announced March 11.

Flashpoint: Lois Lane and the Resistance

Covers: Eddy Nunez and Sandra Hope
Writer: Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning
Art: Eddy Nunez

Writers Abnett & Lanning and were leaked in January (see below) with artist Harvey Tolibao attached with a question mark. The final team was announced March 11.

The creative teams for these three apparently leaked on The Source due to a post going up ahead of schedule. (It’s since been removed.) Update (Feb 24): Bleeding Cool concurs with these names.

Everything You Know Will Change in a Flash

Flashpoint: Kid Flash Lost

Covers: Francis Manapul
Writer: Sterling Gates
Art: Oliver Nome

Announced March 11.

Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint

Covers: Shane Davis
Writer: Rex Ogle
Art: Paulo Siquiera

Announced March 4.

One-Shots

Flashpoint: Grodd of War #1

Cover: Francis Manapul
Writer: Sean Ryan
Art: Ig Guara

Flashpoint: Reverse Flash #1

Cover: Ardian Syaf and Vicente Cifuentes
Writer: Scott Kolins
Art: Joel Gomez

Flashpoint: Green Arrow Industries #1

Cover: Viktor Kalvachev
Writer: Pornsak Pichetshote
Art: Mark Castiello

Flashpoint: The Canterbury Cricket #1

Cover: Rags Morales
Writer: Mike Carlin
Art: Rags Morales

These four one-shots were announced on March 11 with their creative teams.

On a related note, Dan Didio stated on Facebook that only two ongoing series will tie into the event. Presumably one of them is The Flash. Feb. 7 Booster Gold is confirmed as the other book to tie in.

Speed Reading: Flashpoint Speculation

A couple of quick links here…

Comics Nexus considers possibilities for Flashpont’s lasting impact. Even if the timeline is restored completely, something is likely to stick around, like the resurrected characters from Blackest Night in Brightest Day. The site also wonders about the connection to Prime Hunter in Superboy.

Bleeding Cool has picked up two possible titles for the fifteenth Flashpoint miniseries. Potential spoilers if one of them is right. Update: One of the two titles has shown up in a Marvel Comics teaser, so it seems unlikely.

This Week: Time Masters: Vanishing Point #6

Guest-starring the Reverse-Flash, and leading into Flashpoint…

TIME MASTERS: VANISHING POINT #6

Written by DAN JURGENS; Art and cover by DAN JURGENS & NORM RAPMUND

Finding Bruce Wayne seems like a trivial pursuit compared to the horrors that the Time Masters stumble upon concerning 2011 and the entire DC Universe! How far has Reverse-Flash gone this time in his manipulations of the time-stream?! Do NOT miss this peek at what lies ahead for the DCU!

DC Universe 32pg. Color $3.99 US

Preview at Newsarama.

Also likely of interest to Flash fans: the first issue of DC Universe Online Legends, the biweekly series tying into the massively-multiplayer online video game, DC Universe Online.