| NBC Orders TV Pilot For Comic Book Series ‘The Sixth Gun’ |
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We reported a while ago that Lost co-showrunner Carlton Cuse was planning to bring the Oni Press comic book series The Sixth Gun to TV, and now we can report that, according to Deadline, NBC has officially ordered a pilot for the series. This is a good next step for the series which follows the adventures of Drake Sinclair and Becky Montcrief as they travel the wild west, trying to keep six supernatural pistols out of the hands of those who would use the guns to end the world. The next step for the series will be assembling the cast and crew and getting the pilot on film. The Sixth Gun will be another in a growing number of comic properties coming to television. The pilot for the Marvel comics S.H.E.I.L.D. show for ABC is filming now. We’re still waiting to see what the status is on FX’s Powers show (based on the Image comic from Brian Bendis and Mike Oeming) which has gone through a number of issues, but still seems to be very much alive. There’s also the rumored Chew show (based on another Image comic by John Layman and Rob Guillory) set to air on Showtime.
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| ‘The Sixth Gun’ Coming To TV Courtesy Of ‘LOST’ Showrunner Carlton Cuse
Fans of Oni Press’s comic The Sixth Gun got some good news today when it was announced that the comic would be getting made into a TV courtesy of LOST co-showrunner Carlton Cuse. The show is being produced by Universal TV and Oni’s production company Closed on Monday Entertainment and will air on NBC (assuming the show is picked up). The Sixth Gun, written by Cullen Bunn with art by Brian Hurtt, follows the adventures of Becky Montcrief and Drake Sinclair as they travel the Wild West, searching for clues and trying to stop evil forces trying to harness the power of six pistols with supernatural powers.
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| The GoD List: Comics For April 18, 2012 |
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Each and every week “Easy Peasy” MK2Fac3 and “Livin’ Greasy” Henchman21 read a lot of comics. Seriously you guys, a lot of comics. Maybe too many comics. I mean, it is possible”¦ theoretically. They look forward to some more than others, I mean, who doesn’t? So, let’s take a look into the depths of their pull lists, grab some comics, and we’ll let YOU know what the top books to look forward to are for the week of April 18, 2012. Single issues and trades, they’re all here. Man, comics are pretty expensive, huh? I’m sitting here looking at my pull list this week, and I’m not seeing a lot of books that fall under the price of three dollars. See, while comics for the most part are less than a gallon of gasoline in some regions, others are more, which is just flat out insane. So, when we’re stuck in an economy such as this, with an unemployment rate as high as it, we need an escape. And if you’re reading this, I’m assuming that you’re escape is the same as ours, comic books. Comic books get a lot of flack for a lot of different reasons, but there’s something about even the super hero books that everyone complains about that offer something that no other form of entertainment offers. So, it’s with this idea that we present The GoD List, a list full of comics that we are looking forward to that should help you, if not solve these real-life situation, then at least provide away to temporarily relieve them by letting you know what’s worth your time and why.
...continue reading » Tags: Archie, Archie Archives, Archie Comics, Avengers VS. X-Men, Batman, Batman Odyssey, Black Beetle, Brian Hurtt, Brian Michael Bendis, Criminal Macabre, Cullen Bunn, Dark Horse Comics, Dark Horse Presents, DC Comics, Dynamite Entertainment, Evan Dorkin, Francesco Francavilla, Gath Ennis, Geof Darrow, Jason Aaron, Jimmy Cheung, Jonathan Hickman, Manhattan Projects, Mark Bagley, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Milk and Cheese, Neal Adams, Nick Pitarra, Oni Press, Sixth Gunn, Spider-Man, Steve Niles, The Death of Spider-Man, The Shadow, Ultimate Comics Spider-Man | |
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| Creator Owned Comics That You Should Be Reading |
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Creator owned books are probably the greatest thing about the comics industry for a variety of reasons. As a punk rock, do-it-yourself kind of guy, I love the lack of corporate involvement in creator owned comics. You see, when you read a book from Marvel or DC Comics, you’re reading a book that has editorial mandates and corporate interest from Disney and Warner Bros., respectively. To emphasize what that means, it restricts creator input in a series that you’re putting your hard-earned money towards. You’re not just reading a comic from Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham, you’re reading a comic by those two, Jim Lee, Dan DiDio, Mike Marts, and many others who should have no business having input on a comic made by incredibly creative people. You’re not reading a comic that’s sole intention is to be good, you’re reading a comic that a company thinks will sell units. The primary goal of these comics is to make money. So, in essence, you’re losing so much with editorial involvement that’s not there when you read a creator owned book. No one tells these people what they can and cannot have within the pages of their creations. And while I adore characters like Batman and many other mainstream heroes, there’s something magical and pure about reading a comic written and drawn by the creators of the property. So, it’s in honor of Creator Owned Day that we wanted to take the time to have a look at some Creator Owned Comics That You Should Be Reading if you’re not already.
...continue reading » Tags: Brian Hurtt, Chew, Creator Owned, Creator Owned Day, Cullen Bunn, Ed Brubaker, Edwin Huang, Fatale, Jim Zub, Joe Eisma, John Layman, Misty Coats, Morning Glories, Nick Spencer, Rob Guillory, Sean Phillips, Skullkickers, The Sixth Gun | |
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| The GoD List: Comics For February 22, 2012 |
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Each and every week “Daniel Bryan Danielson Is The Best In The World” MK2Fac3 and “Steve Yzerman Is The Best In The World” Henchman21 read a lot of comics. Seriously you guys, a lot of comics. Maybe too many comics. I mean, it is possible”¦ theoretically. They look forward to some more than others, I mean, who doesn’t? So, let’s take a look into the depths of their pull lists, grab some comics, and we’ll let YOU know what the top books to look forward to are for the week of February 22, 2012. Single issues and trades, they’re all here. Hey everybody and welcome back to your place to see all of the latest comics that myself (MK2Fac3) and Christianford McDavid (Henchman21) are looking forward to this week. I have no idea what’s going on right now other than the fact that comics are super cool and we like to read them. There’s a whole lot of interesting stuff coming out this week, some new, some old, and honestly some of the best comics being published are coming out this week too like The Sixth Gun, Morning Glories, and more, so check below to see what we picked. I’m listening to trip hop from 1998, what are you doing? Reading The GoD List, that’s what!
...continue reading » Tags: All-Star Western, Andrea Sorrentino, Angelo Tirotto, Brian Hurtt, Brian Michael Bendis, Cullen Bunn, DC Comics, EC Comics, I Vampire, Icon, IDW Publishing, Image Comics, Jimmy Palmiotti, Joe Eisma, Jonah Hex, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Justin Gray, Ladronn, Lil Depressed Boy, Marc Andreyko, Marvel Comics, Moritat, Morning Glories, Nick Spencer, No Place Like Home, Oni Press, Phil Winslade, Richard Jordan, S Steven Struble, Sina Grace, The GoD List, The Sixth Gun, Wally Wood | |
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