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There's not much to argue on;

 

Comics with TV shows (Walking Dead) tend to do better value wise than ones with films attached to them simply because there are typically multiple seasons of a TV show with a load of episodes in each one. This keeps people glued to the characters, or at least a lot more than the characters in films who are not exhibited weekly on a Sunday night.

 

That's just what always has made sense to me.

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"Davis Schulner calls his ongoing series Clone a "grounded sci-fi thriller," starring main character Luke discovering a version of himself bleeding to death, with the action set off from there. Schulner, whose first comic series was Clone, says he's proud of the upcoming issues of the series, saying he feels he "learned to write comics with issue #9."

 

Clone has been noticed by Hollywood, with Schulner announcing that "Clone has landed at Universal, and we're developing it at NBC/Universal for a network television show." Schulner will be writing the pilot with Kirkman executive producing.

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source newarama.com Albert Ching, Newsarama Staff Writer

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