Joshua Jackson Co-Writes a New FRINGE Digital Comic Book
September 21, 2011 by Marisa Roffman
What has Peter Bishop been up to? Well, we can’t tell you that, but the man behind Peter has been hard at work co-writing a new FRINGE comic book!
Yes, you read that right: Joshua Jackson (Peter) has contributed to “Beyond the Fringe” a new online comic series based on his Fox series that debuts today.
Keep reading for a description of what the comics are about…
According to a press release, “the new series will alternate every two weeks between “A” and “B” storylines for a total of 14 chapters. “A” storylines will explore events tied directly to the “Fringe” show canon, while “B” storylines will take a “what-if” approach and look at how things might change if certain elements are out of balance. “Fringe” star Josh Jackson is on board to write “Peter and the Machine,” an arc comprising the first three “A” issues and which will detail events that take place in the timeline between what viewers saw happen at the end of season three, and the start of season four.
“Beyond the Fringe” is the third comic series based on the popular drama. New issues of “Beyond the Fringe” will be released every two weeks this fall at $.99 per download. Issue #1 is available for download today online at read.dccomics.com or on mobile devices through the DC Comics app.”
It sounds pretty amazing, right? Will you be buying the digital comics?
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