The Aquaman Shrine gives us a look at what the BP Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico has done to our favorite aquatic superhero.
It’s a sad day.
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Jun
04
2010
The Aquaman Shrine gives us a look at what the BP Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico has done to our favorite aquatic superhero.
It’s a sad day.
Aug
03
2009
I’m not sure what I think about a film version of Min-Woo Hyung‘s awesome Manga (Manwha) Priest which will be directed by Scott Stewart (Legion). This first promotional image released give me a “meh” feeling, but at least they’re staying in the same color tone as the book covers.
All the info on Priest I have so far is that Paul Bettany (the scary albino monk in The Da Vinci Code, the archangel Michael in Legion) is playing Ivan Isaacs. A priest who sells his soul to the Devil in order to fight evil.
Jul
09
2009
Category : Comics
In September 2009, SLG Publishing will be giving us Pinocchio: Vampire Slayer. No Joke. Drawn by Dustin Higgins and written by Van Jensen, Pinocchio: Vampire Slayer follows Pinocchio as he avenges the death of Geppetto, who was killed at the hands of bloodsuckers.
Official Synopsis:
After seeing Geppetto die at the hands of vampires, Pinocchio swears revenge in this darkly funny graphic novel. As the vampires plot the enslavement of mankind, only a one-puppet army stands in their way. But will a wooden boy and his endless supply of stakes—courtesy of plenty of lies and his elongating nose—be enough to save the day?
I’m in.
Check out 10 sample pages after the jump: