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The Venture Bros. at New York Comic Con 2010

Announced on NYCC’s Facebook Page is news of Cartoon Network / Adult Swim panels and signings at New York Comic Con 2010. Adult Swim panels include Childrens Hospital, Robot Chicken, The Venture Bros., and Delocated! On Friday, the Venture Bros. panel with Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer at 8pm. On Saturday, the Venture Bros. signing with Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer at 11am. New York Comic Con will be held in Midtown Manhattan on October 8 through 10.

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The Venture Bros. Panel at Dragon*Con 2010

Released on AdultSwim.com is official footage of the Venture Bros. panel with Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer. The laws of standard panel Q&A’s give way to dynamic video gold as Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick dive headfirst into a crowd of their adoring fans to field questions, drop knowledge, and deliver roses to the ladies. Recorded at Dragon*Con on Saturday, September 4, 2010.

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Nathan Fillion to Guest Voice on the Venture Bros.

Jackson Publick posted a new blog entry on Publick Nuisance today. Entitled “Tonight’s the Night,” he modestly encourages people to watch the season premiere of the Venture Bros. on Adult Swim. With the post, he gives us new information on a special guest voice this season, actor Nathan Fillion. Nathan Fillion is popularly known for his lead role on Joss Whedon’s TV series, Firefly as Captain Malcolm Reynolds. After a Firefly mention in Pinstripes vs. Poltergeists and popular trends by fans on Twitter, Nathan Fillion is set to guest voice later this season.

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Jackson Publick Season 4.2 Production Update

Jackson Publick updated his blog at Publick Nuisance today. Entitled Nocturnal Emissions, he gives us a production update on the upcoming episodes of the Venture Bros. season 4. Jackson writes that five of the episodes have been completed, while the last three episodes are nearing the final stages of production. “We think you’re really going to like these next eight episodes” says Publick. “We liked the last eight a whole lot, and we think these are better. I can safely say these new ones have more of the things you thought were missing from the last ones, less of the things you thought there was too much of, and quite a few new and unexpected twists.”

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