Coming this July from Boom! Studios is an all-new ongoing Lovecraft-inspired supernatural horror comic series with a decidedly modern spin from superstar writing team Michael Alan Nelson and Johanna Stokes.
Here's the synopsis: A cruise ship comes to port, hundreds are aboard dead - but why? Clayton Diggs is a pharmaceuticals salesman who discovers his sister has committed herself to an insane asylum; she's checked herself in, fearing she'll hurt herself or someone else.
All across the world, ordinary people in an ordinary world find themselves drawn by fate to see darkness and despair unlike anything they ever could imagine. Meanwhile, a cult makes its move, believing that there is a great one sleeping that will hear ... The Calling!
The two covers shown below by Criminal's Sean Phillips and Federica Platti will be shipped randomly. The street date is July 28th. Pre-order your copy from Tfaw today!
- Debi Moore
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Here's the synopsis: A cruise ship comes to port, hundreds are aboard dead - but why? Clayton Diggs is a pharmaceuticals salesman who discovers his sister has committed herself to an insane asylum; she's checked herself in, fearing she'll hurt herself or someone else.
All across the world, ordinary people in an ordinary world find themselves drawn by fate to see darkness and despair unlike anything they ever could imagine. Meanwhile, a cult makes its move, believing that there is a great one sleeping that will hear ... The Calling!
The two covers shown below by Criminal's Sean Phillips and Federica Platti will be shipped randomly. The street date is July 28th. Pre-order your copy from Tfaw today!
- Debi Moore
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
- 5/21/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Greetings, ComicMixers and Mixettes... I come to you today from the future. I've just returned home from a trip to the cinematorium (back in 2009, you would have referred to it as a “movie theatre”). I caught a wonderful little film based on a comic book series I have time tracked to debut this week. The book? Boom! Studios' Mr. Stuffins. While the film followed the source material closely, for this reviewer there was just a bit too much sex and violence. Who knew even in the future movies would still differ from their literary counter-parts such as to enhance the boom-booms and the titillation. Feh, feh I say!
Ok, I jest. I'm not from the future. And there's no film (yet) for Mr. Stuffins. That being said though, I did read the first issue of this series, and it was a delight. If the quality of the rest of this...
Ok, I jest. I'm not from the future. And there's no film (yet) for Mr. Stuffins. That being said though, I did read the first issue of this series, and it was a delight. If the quality of the rest of this...
- 4/27/2009
- by Marc Alan Fishman
- Comicmix.com
Screenwriter-turned-comic book publisher Andrew Cosby and Johanna Stokes have been hired to do a rewrite on Walt Disney Pictures' "First Ascent".
The film is described as a supernatural action adventure that revolves around a group of climbers who, while attempting to ascend a mountain in Bhutan, are attacked by an unseen beast. Jason Reed, Brigham Taylor and Casey Wolfe are overseeing the project for Disney.
Disney's Animal Kingdom in Florida features a roller coaster ride, "Expedition Everest", that includes an encounter with a yeti, though Disney said that "Ascent" is a rewrite of an older project and is not related to the ride.
Cosby is the creator of the TV series "Eureka" and "Haunting". He also wrote an adaptation of "Damn Nation" for Paramount Pictures and MTV Films as well as "Creature Tech" for New Regency.
Cosby also is a principal in comic book publisher Boom! Studios, which has been setting up a number of projects around town. Paramount has pre-emptively picked up the rights to the company's upcoming comic book "The Foundation". Boom! also has the action-thriller comic "Talent" and the horror comic "Tag" set up at Universal; Cosby is a co-producer on all three projects.
The film is described as a supernatural action adventure that revolves around a group of climbers who, while attempting to ascend a mountain in Bhutan, are attacked by an unseen beast. Jason Reed, Brigham Taylor and Casey Wolfe are overseeing the project for Disney.
Disney's Animal Kingdom in Florida features a roller coaster ride, "Expedition Everest", that includes an encounter with a yeti, though Disney said that "Ascent" is a rewrite of an older project and is not related to the ride.
Cosby is the creator of the TV series "Eureka" and "Haunting". He also wrote an adaptation of "Damn Nation" for Paramount Pictures and MTV Films as well as "Creature Tech" for New Regency.
Cosby also is a principal in comic book publisher Boom! Studios, which has been setting up a number of projects around town. Paramount has pre-emptively picked up the rights to the company's upcoming comic book "The Foundation". Boom! also has the action-thriller comic "Talent" and the horror comic "Tag" set up at Universal; Cosby is a co-producer on all three projects.
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