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Sideshow Bob

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  1. I thought the art was pretty impressive this issue, even as the story's pace took more of a pause.

     

    Art-wise, the concentric circle ripple effect on the submerging page was a really neat device to use for revealing someone disappearing into the water. And the split page for the speech by Lewis/Clark was a really effective way to show all the officers and the crew.

     

    And the last two pages...yikes!

     

    Not to mention the colorist Owen Gieni continues to deliver in spades.

     

    Definitely the book I look forward to the most each month (and Wild Blue Yonder).

  2. How is Vertigo with sharing movie rights on creator owned projects?

     

    Here are some anecdotal data points: Charles Soule who writes like six or twelve legacy books for Marvel/DC did his Letter 44 at ONI. Sean Murphy has said his Punk Rock Jesus rights are with Vertigo, and his next project is going to be at Image. Brian Vaughn is only now getting the rights to YTLM from Vertigo/New Line but it looks like Garth Ennis was able to sell the rights to Preacher early on.

     

    Maybe after realizing both AV and The Wake could have made Snyder a bunch of production dough, it was time to bring his next good idea somewhere that would give creators more or all participation in TV/movie rights.

     

    Purely speculating. Probably just good to diversify yourself in the industry...

  3. ""Hard to believe but it has been several years since Fox tried to adapt the comic book Locke & Key into a television series. A pilot was shot but it never aired. Now, the Hollywood Reporter reports, Universal has hired a new screenwriter for the film project.""

     

    http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/universals-locke-key-adaptation-finds-717882?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+thr%2Fnews+(The+Hollywood+Reporter+-+Top+Stories)

     

    :wishluck:

     

    As with most things in Hollywood... seems like a really odd choice. Can't figure how they would arrive at him based upon the one other thing he did.

     

    The best part of that press release was that Ted Adams (CEO of IDW) is one of the producers. IDW just signed Gabe Rodriguez to an exclusive artist contract, so they are already lining up behind the artist. That Adams is also ushering along this project gives me a lot more faith it might get done than just random interested parties.

  4. Yes and yes (the first alien page lacks a little punch in black and white though). Also got that Chandelier splash page. I wonder if I'm clouded by the knowledge that they are making a TV series out of it, but the art has a polished storyboard feel to it. Solid sequential storytelling and a novel premise.