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Gothopia

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  1. This was the series based on a novel that may have played a part in the death of Revival at NBC. So, although I'm a genre fan and will watch..I'm also kind of peeved that Revival has not as yet crossed over.
  2. Green. Arrow. IS. Awesome. #17- and forward. Great covers, great interiors. Thank god Lemire took over. Now, I have a comic with an archer, and a consistent creative team that actually comes out on time. Here's looking at you Hawkeye.
  3. I thought the content would turn me off, but it didn't. Now the letter columns? I really don't need those in my comics.
  4. Yeah. I'm lucky the variant for East of West #1 wasn't mangled.
  5. Gawd. I love the out of those covers. G
  6. It didn't matter to me that it was delayed. It was Bernie Wrightson. On Frankenstein. Again. I'm just glad I have it in my collection.
  7. Day Men #3 (Cover A Brian Stelfreeze), $3.99 Evil Empire #1 (CBLDF Comics Code Variant Cover), AR Evil Empire #1 (Cover A Jay Shaw), $3.99 Evil Empire #1 (Cover B Robbi Rodriguez), $3.99 Evil Empire #1 (Cover C Jay Shaw), AR Veil #1 (Of 5), $3.50 Forever Evil #6 (Of 7)(David Finch Regular Cover), $3.99 Green Arrow #29, $2.99 Trillium #7 (Of 8)(resolicited), $2.99 Wild Blue Yonder #4 (Of 5)(Cover A Zach Howard), $3.99 Clone #15, $2.99 Revival #18, $2.99 Secret #6, $3.50 Starlight #1 (Cover A John Cassaday), $2.99 Velvet #4, $2.99 Moon Knight #1 (Adi Granov Variant Cover), AR Moon Knight #1 (Gerald Parel Regular Cover), $3.99 She-Hulk #2 (Kevin Wada Regular Cover), $2.99 Auteur #1 (Eric Powell Subscription Variant Cover), $3.99
  8. Regarding Zero from Image... AT: It’s no secret you have interest from producers and are now writing a pilot -script version of Zero. Will it be a straight translation of the first issue or a new story? AK: Definitely a new story. Although there are a few similarities, I believe that an adaptation for another medium has to be its own thing, a creation that is made with that specific medium in mind. So that’s the rule I’m following, as I have no interest in writing the same thing twice. AT: What are you finding to be the biggest differences in writing a screenplay and comic -script so far? AK: I trained (and continue to train) extensively in both disciplines — and more — ever since I decided to be a writer. This means I come prepared. The main difference in regards to this specific project is this: the screenplay demands simplicity. And I delight in building a simple sentence. I love cutting words out. So it comes naturally. My approach to writing comics scripts for Zero oscillates between that simplicity and a more baroque approach, depending on the specifics of the story and the artist I am working with. At the end of the day, it’s about what a screenplay and comic -script have in common: absolute clarity in telling precisely the story I want to tell. AT: So how did you determine the setting and plot of the pilot -script? Did you have to consider the lower budgets TV shows have as opposed to movie budgets? AK: Let’s put it this way: I am an idealist and a realist at the same time. The format of the show, the setting, all of this is considered from many different angles, economics included. I am completely happy with what I came up with. AT: So what’s the basic format of the show? Are you thinking about a season-long story arc? AK: I know what it is, but at this point I choose to stay quiet on the subject. AT: Television can be very demanding with its main characters, especially anti-heroes. What is it about Edward Zero that you think might make him compelling, if not necessarily sympathetic, as a protagonist to an audience? AK: Well, that’s pretty simple. Zero is the James Bond for this century. http://www.bleedingcool.com/2014/02/24/alex-kot-talks-about-zero-volume-1-an-emergency-look-it-moves-by-adi-tantimedh/
  9. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wonder-Woman-28-Harley-Quinn-3-1-25-Steampunk-Variant-DC-Comics-New-52-NM-/171248599614?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item27df36423e http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wonder-Woman-28-JG-Jones-Steampunk-Variant-/191075555998?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item2c7cfd9a9e http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wonder-Woman-28-1-25-Steampunk-Variant-DC-Comics-New-52-NM-JC-Jones-/171249127131?pt=US_Comic_Books&hash=item27df3e4edb
  10. noooooooooooooooooooo....i'm half way through. the biggest spoiler was the first episode
  11. Grown men who cannot find dates and ... Or a loveless marriage, or a mail order bride, or agoraphobia..or taking a break from Season 2 of House of Cards...or..or..
  12. Agreed, Chaykin's art is horrible. I guess I'm not the only one. Whew.