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On June 24 Wildstorm is releasing Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash: The Nightmare Warriors -- a six issue comic book mini series. Below is the cover art, release dates and synopsis for the first four issues.

More Elm Street Comics here.

Kyle Gallner who plays "Quentin" in the 2010 A Nightmare on Elm Street remake talked to FEARnet about the film and Jackie Earle Haley as Freddy Krueger.

Ron Grady is the popular handsome jock who initially turns his hormonal ire towards Jesse Walsh. After a physical confrontation, the two become pseudo friends as Jesse begins his investigation into his new home on Elm Street. Grady haphazardly looks out for Jesse throughout the movie, and his mockery of him continues to the very end. Played by Robert Rusler.

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I'm starting to get worried that 85% of the new Nightmare news is going to be focusing on Kellan Lutz because he is in the Twilight films. I will do my best to not turn this Blog into a Lutz Blog, but due to the lack of news today, here is a brief and uninteresting interview he did with MTV.com. I just like how he keeps avoiding calling the original Elm Street films "horror."

Director Wes Craven recently told IGN that he is less than thrilled over the Platinum Dunes' A Nightmare on Elm Street remake. Kind of strange for someone who has pretty much agreed to have every single one of his films remade at some point.

While we wait for Fangoria to publish their latest set pictures, I just wanted to let everyone know that we should have the rest of the A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge Character Bios up this week, and hopefully our huge franchise retrospective will be published sometime this month.

Fangoria just published a "spoiler-filled set report" from A Nightmare on Elm Street that reveals the death of a certain character. Read on for more...

A Nightmare on Elm Street: Dreamspawn

Let me begin by welcoming all who come here to what I hope will become a regular column here on the site. Allow me to explain who I am and what I intend to do here. My name is Chris, I am a fan who, like you, wishes to delve deeper into the stories of the Bastard Son of a Hundred Maniacs. I will begin by reviewing the books that were released by Black Flame Publications which sadly closed its doors in late 2008. None of the books share continuity or continue with exisiting characters (with the exception of one that will be reviewed another time).