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Character to Watch: 14 NOMAD an invasion of Earth by aliens promising prosperity and global assistance while charming and engendering devotion in humanity as a curious few discover their true intention of harvesting man- kind’s resources. “When you look at our current times, with the economy, wars The venerable and social strife, it’s a perfect time for a ‘’ force like this to come along,” Producer '80s sci-fi TV classic Jeffery Bell says of the seemingly be- gets a facelift nevolent aliens to Variety. n 1983, two nights of the mini- Serial Killers his September, high-tech series “V” scored 40 million view- Producers have been quoted as saying science crosses with high ers for creator Kenneth Johnson’s that there’s a “beginning, middle and school shenanigans to parable about social tolerance. The end” already mapped out to “V,” with T establish Rikki “formerly I underwhelming “V: The Final Battle” four seasons of 13-22 episodes each. If known as the girl ” Barnes in the and “V: The Series” followed, but sur- that sounds overly optimistic, consider mainstream Marvel Universe. viving those ill-advised follow-ups is that early screenings have drawn In Nomad, a four-issue miniseries by about to pay off. ABC is resurrecting the raves: E! Online dubbed it “the best pilot writer Sean McKeever and artist David concept as a weekly TV series, set for a we’ve seen in, well, forever.” Baldeon, the heroine best know as part winter 2010 debut. Here’s how: of Marvel's '90s “Heroes Reborn” sets out Shot for Shot to find her family after being stranded Creative Creatures “V” gleefully displayed some of the in a world that's not her own. Searching Though Johnson (“The Incredible ”) most eerily memorable imagery in sci- for what McKeever jokingly called her wrote V: The Second Generation, a novel fi TV history. The lizard-aliens ate live brother's doppelganger on her new published in 2008 that acts as a linear mice, one human teenager’s sexy alien world, Nomad travels from her home of sequel to the original, Warner Bros. opt- evening resulted in a slimy lizard-baby Philadelphia to NYC—establishing herself ed to start the television remake with- and the reveal—ripping away faux-flesh as a high school student and crashing out his participation. Johnson still holds showed the scaly ’ hides—is all into some marquee heroes along the way. motion picture rights to the franchise. worthy of a revisit. Creature effects have Most importantly, Nomad ties into Cap come a long way since the '80s, so ex- history by featuring the villainous Secret C as t i n g S c i e nc e pect the lizards to look less clumsy and Empire as the series' antagonists. In the “V” is chock-full of familiar faces more National Geographic. 1970s, a Richard Nixon-esque politician from genre TV. Elizabeth Mitchell (the was revealed as the Empire's head, which possibly-deceased Juliet on “Lost”), Bad and Badler will find echo across McKeever's series. “4400” star Joel Gretsch, Laura Vander- In the original and remake, the Visitors’ “That killed 's faith in voort (Supergirl/Kara on “Smallville”) bid for human trust is figure-headed by our government, and that's why he first and “Firefly” veterans Alan Tudyk and a really hot chick. Actress ’s became Nomad. You'll see a couple all co-star, with Mor- Diana in the ’83 original was the con- members of the classic , ris Chestnut and Scott Wolf (“Party of niving, conspiratorial template. In the including Mad-Dog, who's a strange Five”) rounding out the cast. 2010 version, it’s Baccarin’s Anna who little character we're giving a bit of an seduces TV reporter Scott Wolf and upgrade. I do like the idea of the almost Panic in the Sky convinces him to spin some propaganda Machiavellian organization behind the

V: V: ABC Like the original, “V” will revolve around in the aliens’ favor. Jake Rossen scenes pulling the strings.” KIEL PHEGLEY

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