Another prediction of mine my come true regarding Smallville.

Another prediction of mine my come true regarding Smallville.

After predicting Smallville airing on TNT here and possibly something else I predicted comes.

Editorial Opinion
By Jameskid00 - Dec 06, 2011 09:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Smallville



There might possibly be a Smallville Season 11 Graphic novel as I predicted, Like Buffy it too can't be forgotten. Along with several other shows that have been canceled and turned into graphic novels playing them out like there still TV shows. By giving them seasons continuing where the shows had left off. Only true fans bother reading them mainly because the graphic novels are around 10 bucks each. Personally I cant wait and willing to to pay for them. It is rumored to hit stores in 2012.
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SKOne
SKOne - 12/6/2011, 10:18 AM
I's only pay for graphic novels if they keep all of the design elements of the show, with more of a low budget realistic style. And as for syndication, Warner owns the TNT and TBS stations so it is still trying to squeeze all of the money out of Smallville, Supernatural, Angel, etc that it can.
rpintor1
rpintor1 - 12/6/2011, 12:02 PM
Talk about being Bloody bias....I predict The Man of Steel w/Henry Cavill is going to suck. Would you like tea and crackers sir? How man lumps of sugar for your tea. We Americans say "water" you Brits say "watuh".


Cheerio hahahaha!!!
marvel72
marvel72 - 12/6/2011, 2:57 PM
i predicted that welling will never work again.
superman78
superman78 - 12/7/2011, 5:04 PM
@marvel72- as well he shouldn't. he is a terrible actor and his butt smells.
Moonwalker1991
Moonwalker1991 - 12/9/2011, 7:26 PM
I have so many mixed feelings about Smallville. The Series Finale was a let down, despite some key moments, but I still think it fell short of what it could have been, considering how many fans were looking forward to it. I was hoping there would be some sort of spin off featuring Clark/Superman and the Justice Society. Season Ten needed way more team-ups by the way, just one of the many things I feel were missing from the final season. But clearly that ain't going to happen. As much as I would prefer to at least see Smallville in comic form, I could settle for a novel. Maybe.
Mikfly
Mikfly - 12/11/2011, 7:39 PM
Exciting! I really enjoyed the Smallville series, tho strict 'Superman' regulations limited the final episodes so the ending felt very weak. I have a feeling this comic book will include everything we wanted from the series, and more.
KUSlacker
KUSlacker - 12/11/2011, 10:48 PM
I like Smallville for Erica Durance...best Lois ever.
Its kinda sad, I was spending time with my niece watching SV at parents house and my mom was like, "This Clark is a bit of an idiot, huh?"
um...sadly yes
Moonwalker1991
Moonwalker1991 - 12/18/2011, 7:01 AM
@Knight3000: I totally agree. I'm not sure if a Connor/Kent spin off is what Smallville needed after that crappy season, but still it's a great thought/idea. Sometimes I'm surprised that a show like Smallville, save for the first like two seasons, season five, six and nine, that it lasted as long as it did, whereas kick-ass shows like Heroes, No Ordinary Family and Spectacular Spiderman were cancelled.
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