Home>Comics>Speaking of Awesome New TV Series with Great Casts… Speaking of Awesome New TV Series with Great Casts… By Rob Bricken May 20, 2009 Comics, TV 0 Comment I really thought V was going to pull solitary duty in this category today, but then I finally saw the trailer for Human Target, the upcoming Fox series based on the DC/Vertigo comic about a guy who hires himself out as a bodyguard/target to keep his clients safe. I didn’t know much about the comic, but the trailer looks great — not least of all because it stars Jackie Earle Haley (Rorschach from Watchmen) and Chi McBride (Pushing Daisies) as co-stars, Battlestar Galactica‘s Tricia Helfer as the client (in the pilot, at least), and Mark Valley as the lead. I love Mark Valley; he was great in Fringe Dollhouse, and he was likewise great in Boston Legal; he’s deserved a smart, funny action-adventure show for years, and by gum, now he’s actually got one. Of course, since Human Target is a Fox show, I think we can safely assume that if the show does end up being any good, it’ll be canceled after four episodes. Tweet Pin It Related Posts Mark Evanier and IDW Announce Rocky and Bullwinkle Comic With this and the Mr. Peabody movie, I'm getting the sense by Luke Y. Thompson Mr. Sandman, Bring Me a TV Series ?The big news that happened almost immediately after I was done by Rob Bricken About The Author Robert Bricken is one of the original co-founders of the site formerly known as Topless Robot, and its first editor-in-chief, serving from 2008-12. He brought the site to prominence with “nerd news, humor and self-loathing” as its motto, raising it from total internet obscurity to a readership in the millions, with help from his savage “FAQ” movie reviews and Fan Fiction Fridays. Under his tenure Topless Robot was covered by Gawker, Wired, Defamer, New York magazine, ABC News, and others, and his articles have been praised by Roger Ebert, Avengers actor Clark Gregg, comedian and The Daily Show correspondent John Hodgman, the stars of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and Rifftrax, and others. He is currently the managing editor of io9.com. Despite decades as both an amateur and professional nerd, he continues to be completely unprepared for either the zombie apocalypse or the robot uprising.