Crow DVD Released Today
The five-DVD box set of The Crow: Stairway to Heaven was released today by Arts Alliance America. Yes, you can buy it now!
It includes a two-hour audio commentary that series star Mark Dacascos and I recorded a few months ago, plus our show's "gag reel" which is pretty funny. Credit for pulling it all together goes to Marylou Bono of Arts Alliance who really fought hard to see that the quality was first-rate.
Mark and I will be at the San Diego Comic-Con this Friday, available to sign the DVD from 2:00p to 4:00p. If you're in the convention center, stop by and say hello. We're going to be upstairs at the convention center in the Sails Pavilion, AA4. Contact person for that event is Lynne Hillman of Arts Alliance.
Watching the episodes on the DVD set with a fresh set of eyes, the thing I am most proud of is how we were able to move the story and the character ahead and paint on a very large canvas. When you view the episodes in order, you'll see that Eric Draven goes on a dramatic journey after he returns from the dead. He's not the same guy in the last episode that he was in the first.

Greetings.
First of all, I'd like to say that this show should be resurrected. There are plenty of fans out there who are still waiting for the answer to the question, "Where did she go?" I know it's been almost ten years, but there are plenty of new networks out there now who might consider giving the fans, the answer to that question.
Personally, I enjoyed this show more than anything else on television, before and since. It had the perfect cast, great stories, excellent tunes and had a strong set of moral values attached to it.
I bought the recently released DVD box set and I couldn't have been happier with the preservation of each episode. The bonus material included was plentiful and the gag reel was especially hilarious.
Finally, I'd like to say that; whether the show is brought back or not...it deserves a proper ending no matter what the medium. Whether it be a second season, a TV movie, or a comic.
It's ironic that this show, wasn't given the opportunity to avenge it's own death.
Thanks.
Posted by: D | July 29, 2007 at 05:09 AM
Well I'm glad the box set is finally released. You and Mark did a great job on the commentary very imformative. I'm just glad LLCruize from A Boy and His Bird managed to talk to the president of Arts Alliance America to get you guys to do the commentary.
Posted by: Frank | July 25, 2007 at 10:04 AM