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Comic Books: Here comes Dr. Horrible!

November 5, 6:40 PMDetroit Comic Books ExaminerOz Wilson Jr.
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Captain Hammer and Dr. Horrible.
Cover of "Dr.Horrible" #1
Captain Hammer and Dr. Horrible. Cover of "Dr.Horrible" #1
Dark Horse Comics

We all loved the internet sensation "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along -Blog." Now thanks to the minds at Dark Horse Comics and one of the original creators of the web phenomenon Zack Whedon. Yes, he's Joss and Jed's brother. They co-wrote the hilarious musical parody of the world of comics.
The one-shot "Dr. Horrible" comic tells the tale of Dr. Horrible and Captain Hammer's first encounter.
MTV's Splashpage spoke to Whedon about his plans for the project and received an exclusive preview for Splash Page and Examiner.com readers.
"It's a prequel to the web series, and you get to see his first of many embarrassing encounters with Captain Hammer," Whedon said of the 24-page story, which hits shelves November 18. "But the web series is really an origin story too, so this is a little prelude to that."
As regular readers know, Whedon's "Dr. Horrible" story for Dark Horse isn't the first time the project has found its way into the comic book medium.
Last year, fans got a first look at the "Moist" comic (also written by Whedon), which explored the origins of the "Dr. Horrible" supporting character. Two other comics have been published from the "Dr. Horrible" world, with one focusing on Captain Hammer and the other on Penny, the object of Dr. Horrible's affection.
According to Whedon, every new tale from spun from "Dr. Horrible" gets a close look from the entire "dr. Horrible" creative team.
"I'll write something up, then send it around my various family members and they all sign off on it," he said. "With this comic, I wanted to create something that was just sort of fun in the vein of the series. Part of the joy of the web series is watching Dr. Horrible fail in his attempts to take down Captain Hammer, so this is one of those earlier things."
While Whedon didn't want to spoil the comic ("It's only 24 pages, so that's not a lot to work with," he laughed), he did offer a few details about what readers will learn from the story.
"At one point in the web series, there's a montage of Captain Hammer kicking Dr. Horrible's ass, and this is sort of an expanded version of one of those instances," he said. "It's really his first attempt at being a big-time super villain."
Dr. Horrible" hits shelves November 18 from Dark Horse Comics, featuring a story by Zack Whedon, interior art by Joelle Jones and a cover by Kristian Donaldson.

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