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At CCI on Friday, Archie Comics announced new titles, both print and web-based, an iTunes subscription plan and Michael Uslan discussed his new limited series “Archie Marries Veronica.” ...
via i.newsarama.com ... Have I mentioned that I would kill to get some J Scott Campbell art? ... Posted via web ... from Comic By Comic's Wonderous Posterous! ...
Looks pretty good - but, nerdily, I'm not too fond of the font ... And if that scene with the gatling guns mounted on the horse stays in, it crosses the line into ridiculous pretty early on ... Not to mention the zombies ... Oh yes, the script has a few zombies in there ... (or at least the version I read did) ... Posted via web ... from Comic By Comic's Wonderous Posterous! ... Updated from Yahoo ...
via comingsoon.net ... Can you tell the difference at all in the dark there? ... I like the original movies - even though they got progressively sillier - but honestly, having read a draft of the script of the new Nightmare on Elm Street I'm not expecting much ... The script was cliched, unimaginative and, worst of all, had virtually no visually original deaths in it. The best scenes and kills were literally ripped from the first movie ... A girl killed and slammed into the ceiling by
via newsarama.com ... I notice that the finale to Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch's much-touted Fantastic Four run is finishing up with #569 - written by Mark Millar and Joe Ahearne with pencils by Stuart Immonen and a cover by Bryan Hitch ... I think that about says it all for this run, doesn't it? ... At least John Harkness didn't finish it off ... Posted via web ... from Comic By Comic's Wonderous Posterous! ...
via heyuguys.co.uk ... Okay, that's kind of awesome ... I enjoy the Saw films in a weird kind of way, even though I've only seen I-III. They're not particularly good, but I enjoy that they go out of their way to try and link the movies together through flashbacks and twists ... That said, I don't think I'll ever see one in the theatre ... Still, nice motion poster ... Posted via web ... from Comic By Comic's Wonderous Posterous! ...