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Written by Stephanie Sanchez
Tuesday, 20 February 2007
UPDATE: Kenny will provide the voice of Starscream in the upcoming animated television series not the feature film. See UPDATE below for further details!

The IESB has come upon a scoop regarding voice actor casting in the upcoming live action Transformers movie due out July 4, 2007. Tom Kenny, best known for his work as SpongeBob Squarepants but also has a huge resume of voice work behind him, has most recently been rumored to be a voice in the Fall 2007 Transformers animated series.
However, it could be much bigger than that. Kenny recently co-hosted the Valentine’s Day Lucha Vavoom wrestling event in Los Angeles. According to an IESB colleague who was in the audience that day he was announced as the voice of Squarepants, of course, but it was also announced that he would be voicing Starscream in the upcoming feature film version of Transformers directed by Michael Bay.
If you had to pick the most talented voice over actor in the business today it would be Tom Kenny. Kenny voices characters that range from SpongeBob to The Penguin in The Batman plus many, many more.

A call to his manager and publicist plus one to the studio to get confirmation on this have been put in but have had no response as of yet. Since the IESB was not physically present at this event and can’t confirm it first hand, we are trying our best to get a confirmation from one of Kenny’s reps. We will keep you updated as the story progresses.
UPDATE: The team over at Lucha Vavoom were kind enough to return our call and stated that there was an error in the announcement. Yes it was announced he would be Starscream in the feature film, but it was an error and was supposed to be announced as Starscream in the animated television series coming Fall of 2007.
UPDATE #2: Got a call back from Kenny's agent confirming yes, he has been cast in the animated Transformers series, he will be voicing Starscream amongst others, as of yet, there is not comment on whether or not he will also be cast in the live action feature film.
A bit of background on the Starscream character - Starscream's intelligence and skill assured him the postition of second-in-command of the Decepticons. His agility and speed made him the Air Commander. Despite (or more likely as a result of) possessing so many talents, he was very insolent and sought to replace Megatron as leader.
Starscream was able to transform into an F-15 jet, and was the fastest flyer, as well as a high-ranking warrior. Despite all of his abilities, he was not always looked upon very favorably by his fellow Decepticons. They followed his orders, but believed him to be quite cowardly, demanding, and an ineffective commander. Starscream, however, merely believed the others envied his superiority. The thoughts of his comrades were also shared by Megatron, who especially resented Starscream's rebelliousness and belief that he would one day be the leader. Yet Megatron appreciated having a scapegoat around on whom to blame if things went wrong, and he also had to acknowledge that despite all his faults, Starscream was valuable to the Decepticon cause. – Transformers On-Line Encyclopedia
from : http://iesb.net/index.php?option=com_d4j_ezine&task=read&page=1&category=2&article=1934&Itemid=29
After a successful release at the San Diego International Comic-Con in 2006, fans have been anticipating the next installment of Don Bluth’s Dragon's Lair saga. Well, wait no more. Issue 2 is in stores right now!
The story for the issue was penned Andy Mangels, a USA Today best-selling author and co-author of over a dozen novels. Mangels is no stranger to comics, having written for everyone from Marvel and DC to Topps and Warp Graphics over his 20 year career. Andy is also the curator for the online Wonder Woman Museum, having collected Wonder Woman memorabilia since the 1970s which shows his strong dedication to a comic franchise.
Mangels was incorrectly credited in issue 2 as having only plotted the issue, for which we apologize. Issue 2 is, in fact, all Andy. Issue 1 (which reprints issue 1 thru 3 of the MVCreations Dragon's Lair series) and Issue 2 were all scripted by Mangels. He has done an amazing job on this series which retells the story seen in the original video game with lots of extras that flesh out the story in a way that fans never imagined. His six issue plot was also referenced for the upcoming issues 3 and 4, scripted by Ryan Foley.
Picking up where issue 1 left off, issue 2 finds Dirk invading the Dark Kingdom to free Princess Daphne from the clutches of the evil dragon, Singe. The epic battle includes a showdown between our hero and the Mud Men that is not to be missed.