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John R

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  1. I thought it accentuated the eyes and facial expression. Thank you! (thumbs u Oakman's art rocks!
  2. How much change did you get paid after sex? Is that legal?
  3. Here's an interesting article about MTV's possible interest in Locke & Key. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The series adaptation of Joe Hill and Gabriel’s graphic novel Locke & Key refuses to die. After Fox passed on the pilot written by Josh Friedman and directed by Mark Romanek, the companies behind it, 20th Century Fox, K/O Paper Products and DreamWorks TV, shopped it to other networks, with Syfy expressing interest but ultimately passing. The studio, faced with mounting costs of keeping the production alive, decided to pull the plug on the thriller, letting the actors’ options to expire on June 30 while signing Friedman in an overall deal. (Friedman has already set up a new project at Fox with a put pilot commitment.) Then IDW, the publisher of the Locke & Key comic, organized a screening of the pilot at Comic-Con in July, followed by a panel discussion with executive producers Friedman, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. And last month, a trailer for the show, presumably cut by Fox in the run-up to the upfronts, leaked online and went viral (video below). Also last month, a DVD of the pilot was given to MTV programming chief David Janollari. I hear he liked it but is yet to meet with the Locke & Key producers, so there has been no real conversation between the two sides. A supernatural thriller would be a major departure for MTV whose current scripted slate consists primarily of high school shows. And many caution that the budget to mount a Locke & Key TV adaptation is likely to be prohibitive for a basic cable network as evident by Syfy’s decision not to pursue the project after crunching the numbers.
  4. I'm sure a few members on here would be able to help you out with these back issues. List what you're looking for in the want to buy section of the boards. If that fails, there is always Ebay.
  5. I'm lovin' your stuff brother. I love your inking style on both pieces.
  6. 2011 Eisner Awards winner - Joe Hill - Best Writer
  7. I wouldn't mind a copy of it ...I always enjoy a good meltdown with my morning coffee
  8. Nice Frazetta in the background. Would that have been the original or a poster?
  9. Thanks for the introduction to this great artist. I checked him out on the internet and found some really cool pics of his. This is one of my favorite.
  10. OMG :sick: :sick: I'm wondering how many Action 1'sTec 27's, and Spawn 1's are in that pile!!!! Spawn 1
  11. I wonder how many hundreds of thousands of dollars were burned?
  12. Here are a couple more pics - One of Johnny Craig and one of William M. Gaines.
  13. Thanks for posting it. Great photo!! That is a great photo. What's the source on that prodigy? Mark - I found the photo on this site.
  14. From left to right: Johnny Craig, Al Feldstein and William M. Gaines at the EC studio with some comics along the back wall. I would love to see what page they were working on.
  15. I received this in the mail today. An 8.5 old label goodness.
  16. some nice pics! that cigar store doesn't look kid friendly. see the sign "do not read comic books in this store" next to comics. They wanted to make sure they stayed in mint condition
  17. Look at all those mags! Toronto village cigar store circa 1955. These are some of the books I see in the first photo.
  18. The photo is dated September 9, 1938 and the location is Toronto. In the second last row - middle book is Super Comics #5. I can't make out the comic next to it.