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30 Best TV Series of 2014

2014 has been yet another fantastic year for television, one that continued the nichification of the medium, with highly specific and underrepresented voices breaking through in every genre. There was a comedy explosion, particularly on cable, with dozens of new series presenting confident first seasons and several returning shows reaching new heights. The dramas didn’t disappoint either, with visionary creators bringing new life to familiar settings and taking greater risks with their returning series, deepening their worlds. Throughout the year, directors and cinematographers brought lush visuals, composers pushed the auditory envelope, and an astonishing number of actors gave fantastic, memorable performances. More than a few shows delivered spectacle on a weekly basis, while others went small, deriving incredible power out of stillness and self-reflection. Some series swept the audience up, week in and week out, and others built subtly, only showing their hand in their season’s final episodes. There truly was too much great television this year for any one person to see it all (95 separate series were nominated by our contributors!), so limiting the discussion to 10 or even 20 series would be ridiculous. Instead, here is Sound on Sight’s list of the 30 best series of what has been another wonderful year for television.

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30 Best TV Series of 2014

2014 has been yet another fantastic year for television, one that continued the nichification of the medium, with highly specific and underrepresented voices breaking through in every genre. There was a comedy explosion, particularly on cable, with dozens of new series presenting confident first seasons and several returning shows reaching new heights. The dramas didn’t disappoint either, with visionary creators bringing new life to familiar settings and taking greater risks with their returning series, deepening their worlds. Throughout the year, directors and cinematographers brought lush visuals, composers pushed the auditory envelope, and an astonishing number of actors gave fantastic, memorable performances. More than a few shows delivered spectacle on a weekly basis, while others went small, deriving incredible power out of stillness and self-reflection. Some series swept the audience up, week in and week out, and others built subtly, only showing their hand in their season’s final episodes. There truly was too much great television this year for any one person to see it all (95 separate series were nominated by our contributors!), so limiting the discussion to 10 or even 20 series would be ridiculous. Instead, here is Sound on Sight’s list of the 30 best series of what has been another wonderful year for television.

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30 Best TV Series of 2014

2014 has been yet another fantastic year for television, one that continued the nichification of the medium, with highly specific and underrepresented voices breaking through in every genre. There was a comedy explosion, particularly on cable, with dozens of new series presenting confident first seasons and several returning shows reaching new heights. The dramas didn’t …

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Krysten Ritter cast as title character in Marvel’s ‘Jessica Jones’

After a few weeks of rumors, Deadline reports that former Breaking Bad and Don’t Trust the B in Apartment 23 actor Krysten Ritter has been cast in Marvel’s Jessica Jones, their second Netflix series after next year’s Daredevil. Jones first appeared in her own series, Alias, by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos, which ran …

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Evangeline Lilly says Edgar Wright’s ‘Ant-Man’ wouldn’t work with Marvel

Trouble has followed the production of Ant-Man, but with a new script and director on board, it seems like everything is figured out. But in a recent interview, Evangeline Lilly talked about the changes that were made between the new script and the original one by Edgar Wright and how different Wright’s vision would have …

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Venom Makes Nineties Characters Work in the Best Way

Rick Remender’s Venom series stands as one of the most fascinating concepts for a superhero story. That is to say, if reading a book about a definitive 90’s Spider-Man villain dressed to look like a pre-order exclusive for the next Call of Duty sounds like a complete waste of time, good news because this book would agree. What makes Venom such a bizarre series is that while everything from its story to artwork tries to emulate a grim and gritty dark age feel, its central character and themes are in direct contradiction to that entire era of comics.

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SHIELD, HYDRA, and the Secret History of the CIA

Ocsar Wilde championed the notion that life imitates art. He believed the old saying “results not merely from life’s imitative instinct, but from the fact that the self-conscious aim of Life is to find expression, and that Art offers it certain beautiful forms through which it may realize that energy.” Wilde was a miraculous writer …

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Special Look at Marvel’s ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’

After two-plus glorious minutes of The Avengers: Age Of Ultron trailer, the first clip for the hotly anticipated film debuted last night during an episode of Agents of SHIELD. Marvel initially planned on premiering the trailer during the broadcast.; however, somebody beat them to the punch leaking it online days prior. Watch the clip below. …

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First ‘Agent Carter’ TV Spot Puts Hayley Atwell In The Spotlight

Following a massive announcement by Warner Bros. regarding their slate of DC superhero films out through the end of the decade, Marvel, released their own lineup in a press event today. And now they’ve just released the first TV spot for Agent Carter, a new series inspired by the feature films Captain America: The First Avenger and …

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Marvel announces new ‘Captain America’, ‘Black Panther’ & ‘Captain Marvel’

Following a massive announcement by Warner Bros. regarding their slate of DC superhero films out through the end of the decade, Marvel, not to be outdone, released their own lineup in a press event Tuesday. Here’s the full lineup up through 2019, via Deadline: May 5, 2015 – Avengers: Age Of Ultron July 17, 2015 – Ant-Man …

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Cinematic Universes, the Latest Hollywood Trend

At the end of Dracula Untold, the setting shifts from the fantasy plains of Transylvania to the streets of modern day society with the main character, Vlad, dressed to the nines in a suit and chasing a woman who looks just like his deceased wife. As the vampire walks away with the girl, his master …

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Gerard Way Creates a Marvel with ‘Edge of Spider-Verse’ #5

Edge of Spider-Verse #5 Writer: Gerard Way Art: Jake Wyatt Colours: Ian Herring Letters & Production: Clayton Cowles Publisher: Marvel Comics Purchase: http://marvel.com/comics/issue/50963/edge_of_spider-verse_2014_5 The Edge of Spider-Verse series has thus far given readers many great, original and exciting new takes on the Spider-Man mythos. From Spider-Gwen to Dr. Aaron Aikman, these new characters have been a …

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Brubaker & Phillips: A Team Like No Other

Few creative types understand their collaborators’ work more than their own. Creative duos especially. Collaboration can be the most rewarding aspect of any artist’s career; it can also be frightening, tedious, and perhaps even frustrating. But every once in a while – be it film, music, visual art – a pair of collaborators come along …

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Robert Downey Jr. joins ‘Captain America 3’ for Marvel’s ‘Civil War’

The Captain America is franchise is continuing to grow into Marvel’s most important franchise, with The Winter Soldier bringing huge changes to the universe and a spin-off series, Agent Carter, coming this winter. Now Variety is reporting that Robert Downey Jr. is close to signing on into 2016’s Captain America 3. The inclusion of Downey …

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NYCC Test Footage of ‘Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy’

Disney XD’s Senior Vice President of Programming and General Manager Marc Buhaj announced production has begun on Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, an upcoming animated-television series featuring the now popular characters introduced in the hughely successful Marvel Studios film of the same name. Some early test footage was released at NYCC and features Rocket Raccoon evading …

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‘Guardians 3000’ #1 introduces an old team to new fans

    Guardians 3000 #1 Writer: Dan Abnett Artist: Gerardo Sandoval Colorist: Edgar Delgado Publisher: Marvel Making their first appearance back in 1969, the Guardians have been fighting Badoon for centuries. Caught in a seemingly endless loop in an alternative universe, it appears time has rest itself again, for Guardians 3000 #1 brings the old crew back …

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Bucky Barnes: The Winter Soldier #1 is an Out of this World Debut

Bucky Barnes: The Winter Soldier #1 Writer: Ales Kot Artist: Marco Rudy Letterer & Production: VC’s Clayton Cowles Cover: Marco Rudy Publisher: Marvel Comics Purchase: https://www.comixology.com/Bucky-Barnes-The-Winter-Soldier-2014-1/digital-comic/143696 The road to redemption is paved upon the bones of good intentions. Shrouded in darkness, the redeemers only hope, only compass, is the light which shines at the end. The …

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Fox Confirms ‘Deadpool’ with Ryan Reynolds for 2016

After years of rumors, 20th Century Fox has officially confirmed that they will be producing a film based on the popular Marvel character, Deadpool. The Hollywood Reporter and Fox’s Twitter account confirm the news and that Ryan Reynolds will be reprising his role as the “Merc With a Mouth”. Reynolds was one of the few …

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Original Sin #8 Has Striking Imagery, But Isn’t Much of an Event

Original Sin #8 Written by Jason Aaron Art by Mike Deodato Colored by Frank Martin Published by Marvel The  premise of Original Sin was quite the invitation for Marvel readers. “Who killed the Watcher? and through the first few issues, speculation ran rampant across both the Internet and meatspace. (I had a two and a half hour conversation about the potential killer on a bus in …

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Charles Soule Signs Exclusive Deal with Marvel

How does Charles Soule do it? If you ignore the answers provided by the comic writer himself on his personal blog, it is almost impossible to imagine how one man can spread himself so thin across eight different titles between Marvel, DC, and Oni Press. At the moment he currently writes Inhuman, She-Hulk, and Thunderbolts …

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Stan Lee confirms that a Black Panther movie is in the works

Stan Lee, the well known c0-creator of many of the world’s greatest comic characters and the king of cameos, may have let it slip that Marvel Studios are definitely working on a film based on Black Panther. Comic Book Resources quoted Lee at the Fan Expo Canada saying, “We haven’t made a Black Widow movie …

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