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		<title>Andrew Chambliss - &quot;Dollhouse : Epitaphs&quot; Comic Book - Newsarama.com Interview</title>
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		<description>Several of Joss Whedon's projects have come back from the dead to live on in other mediums, from Buffy: The Vampire Slayer to Angel and Firefly. And now another Whedon story does the same. Beginning on July 13, after a special, Dollhouse comes back to comics in the five-issue series Dollhouse: Epitaphs. &lt;br /&gt;Set in the near-future world glimpsed in the television series, Dollhouse: Epitaphs covers a future where the prototype technology to wipe people's mind and imprint it with other (...)


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		<title>Andrew Chambliss - &quot;Dollhouse : Epitaphs&quot; Comic Book - Comicbookresources.com Interview</title>
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		<description>Set several years into the future of the main Joss Whedon's &quot;Dollhouse&quot; storyline, &quot;Epitaph One,&quot; the thirteenth and final episode of the first season, was notable for several reasons. First, it starred an almost entirely different cast, struggling to survive in a world in which the Rossum Corporation's identity-swapping technology has led to roughly half the population becoming mindless killers while most of the other half wander blankly with no persona at all; those few who have dodged (...)

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		<title>Andrew Chambliss - &quot;Dollhouse&quot; Comic Book - July 2011 Issues - Mtv.com Interview</title>
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		<description>This week featured the arrival of Dark Horse Comics' &quot;Dollhouse: Epitaphs&quot; comic book on shelves, returning fans to the world of Joss Whedon's over-too-soon television series in a one-shot comic written by Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen. However, as Dark Horse editor Scott Allie told MTV News earlier this year, the return to the dollhouse doesn't end there. &lt;br /&gt;&quot;Epitaphs&quot; will be followed by a five-issue miniseries that kicks off in July, and MTV Splash Page is proud to bring you the (...)


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		<title>Maurissa Tancharoen &amp; Jed Whedon - &quot;Dollhouse&quot; Comic Book - New One Shot - Comicbookresources.com Interview</title>
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		<description>&quot;Dollhouse,&quot; Joss Whedon's most recent television project, was an interesting creature. Starring Eliza Dushku, the series began by following her character Echo, a woman imprinted with a succession of distinct personalities whose reason for existence was to fulfill fantasies &#8212; and sometimes dangerous missions &#8212; on behalf of wealthy clients of the titular Dollhouse. Parallel to this, Paul Ballard, a disgraced federal agent, struggled to unravel the mystery of a woman called Caroline (Echo's (...)

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		<title>Maurissa Tancharoen &amp; Jed Whedon - &quot;Dollhouse : Epitaph&quot; Comic Book - Mtv.com Interview</title>
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		<description>Over the course of two seasons on FOX, Dollhouse went through more changes than Eliza Dushku's character Echo. But by the end of the final episodes, fans were hooked. The entire premise of the show-programmable human beings can be made to order for the rich-had been turned on its end, leaving us in a post-apocalyptic future where most of the human race had their minds wiped, leading to the end of civilization as we know it. &lt;br /&gt;This March, series writers Maurissa Tancharoen and Jed Whedon (...)


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		<title>Maurissa Tancharoen &amp; Jed Whedon - &quot;Dollhouse : Epitaph&quot; Comic Book - Newsarama.com Interview</title>
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		<description>Joss Whedon's most recent television creation is getting dolled up for its comics debut. &lt;br /&gt;The Eliza Dushku-starred television series Dollhouse had two seasons on FOX to tell its story, but as anyone who saw the series finale will tell you &#8212; there's more to it than that. The first glimpse of a future for Dollhouse was seen in the comic one-shot Dollhouse: Epitaphs, available exclusively in the Season 2 DVD (or Blu-Ray) collection. Released earlier this month, this one-shot offered (...)


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		<description>Earlier this week, we spoke to &quot;Dollhouse&quot; actress Eliza Dushku about the recent release of the second season of Joss Whedon's over-too-soon Fox series on DVD and Blu-Ray. While we were chatting the actress up about the show, we couldn't help asking for an update on the comics side of the &quot;Dollhouse&quot; universe, too. &lt;br /&gt;In the end, it turns out that there was some confusion all around when it came to &quot;Dollhouse&quot; comics, so today we went straight to the source for clarification on the series' (...)


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		<title>Eliza Dushku - &quot;Dollhouse&quot; Comic Book - Mtv.com Interview</title>
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		<description>Despite the fact that Fox canceled &quot;Dollhouse,&quot; Joss Whedon seemed to want to continue the universe by writing a comic book that connected the unaired &quot;Epitaph One&quot; episode from season one to the series finale, &quot;Epitaph Two.&quot; The two episodes took place 10 years in the future in a post-apocalyptic world that Echo (Eliza Dushku) and the other people involved in the Dollhouse world had to save. &lt;br /&gt;The comic was released last week in the &quot;Dollhouse: Season Two&quot; DVD and Blu-Ray boxed sets, but (...)


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		<title>Scott Allie - &quot;Dollhouse&quot; &amp; &quot;Buffy Season 8&quot; Comic Book - Buffyfest.blogspot.com Interview</title>
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		<description>San Diego Comic Con hasn't even begun yet and there's major Whedonverse news spreading all over the internets. With the release of the Buffy motion comic and the announcement of the Dollhouse comic, we thought it was time to talk to Super Scott Allie about the latest developments. Stay tuned for our 2nd interview with Scott and much more info live from SDCC starting tomorrow! &lt;br /&gt;Buffyfest: So, the Dollhouse comic release was announced yesterday and people are really excited to see more of (...)


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