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- Written by: Ky Johnson | Features Editor
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Per the LA Times, Emmy-nominated TV and film director - whose career spanned half a century and whose movies included 1991′s Return to the Blue Lagoon and Elvis Presley's last film, 1969's Change of Habit, along with multiple TV movies - has died, September 12, of complications from pneumonia. He was 87.
William A. Graham was a prolific small screen director with credits directing episodes of The X-Files: "Travelers" (1998), "E.B.E." (1994) and "Space" (1993).
Rest in peace, Mr. Graham.
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- Written by: Avi Quijada | Editor-In-Chief
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Some of you may have heard of a theater production organized in Seattle during the summer. Well, Erica Fraga and Keva Andersen had the pleasure of attending and enjoying this play and they brought back goodies for all of us!
Learn about the origins of this genuine production as well as many details about the genres of Burlesque and "Nerdlesque."
Our thanks go to all the people involved in this production and to Erica, Dayna and Keva for their great collaboration!
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Mark your calendars and find a way to get to New York City on October 12, 2013. Why? Because our favorite agents are coming to the Paley Center to celebrate The X-Files 20th Anniversary. David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson will be present at the event entitled The Truth Is Here: David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson on The X-Files.
Tickets are not yet available for purchase. They will go on sale to members this Wednesday, September 25 at noon, and Friday, September 27th, at noon to the general public. Member tickets are $25 and general public tickets are $35. For information about membership to the Paley Center, check here.
Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity, Philes. Tickets will go fast so make sure you grab yours as soon as they go on sale.
For more information about the Paley Center and the event, check out their website and follow them on Twitter for all the latest news.
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- Written by: Avi Quijada | Editor-In-Chief
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This is the million dollar question this year for Philes all over. Will David Duchovny join Gillian Anderson at New York Comic Con? You've heard the rumors, and we can now confirm them for you. David Duchovny has been officially announced for New York Comic Con. David will join Gillian at NYCC this coming October.
According to their website, on Sunday, October 13th Gillian and David will "take the stage and discuss their days as Agents Mulder and Scully and their time on the popular show, The X-Files." The panel is set to be on Main Stage 1-D from 4:00-5:00pm.
This year's 10/13 is really be shaping up to be a great one, but Sunday isn't the only day X-Philes should be excited about. David will be autographing Friday, Saturday and Sunday, as listed on NYCC's official website. Gillian Anderson is also scheduled to appear all 3 days.
The X-Files: Season 10 comic writer Joe Harris and artist Michael Walsh will also both be in attendance, so there will certainly be no shortage of X-Files things to do!
New York Comic Con will take place at the Javits Center in New York City on October 10-13, 2013 (pun intended? we want to believe!). Most tickets for this con have been sold out for weeks, but Thursday tickets are still available. For more ticket information, check out their website.
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- Written by: Roileigh Ollson | Managing Editor
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You know who gives a great interview? Comic Book Writer, Joe Harris. We had the opportunity to share a few inquiries with the talented man, who's as you know, the writer behind The X-Files: Season 10 comic books that are taking the X-Phile world by storm.
He's not new to the world of writing or comics, and most recently announced the beginning of a new production as he and his team recently sold Ghost Projekt to NBC.
As if he didn't have enough projects out there, he also continues to release Great Pacific, currently in its Issue #10. That's merely a brief description of what the man is up to these days. But now onto what you want to know...
You've talked about IDW approaching you to write The X-Files comics and jumping at the chance. Now here we are at the release of the first issue"¦how did that whole creative process unfold?
When IDW first approached me, I kind of immediately knew what I wanted to do. I wanted to open with this idea that Mulder and Scully, out of action for some time following the last movie, would find themselves hunted by a mysterious group of X-Files targeting, alien-connected "Acolytes" who were somehow tied to the overarching mythology. I had a wish list of stuff I wanted to make happen, and IDW, and FOX wanted to happen, from the return of The Lone Gunmen and the Cigarette Smoking Man, Doggett and Reyes, etc. It was around when I was first sitting down to start scripting the first issue that Chris Carter became involved, and he offered some notes that shaped the opening arc, "Believers" a bit further.