| The GoD List: Comics For October 17, 2012 |
|
Each and every week “I am the tag team champions!” Henchman21 AND “NO! I AM THE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS!!!” MK2Fac3 read a lot of comics. Seriously you guys, a lot of comics. Maybe too many comics. I mean, it is possible”¦ theoretically. Naturally, they looks 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 they’ll let YOU know what the top books to look forward to are for the week of October 17, 2012. Single issues and trades, they’re all here. Well, well, well, look who’s making his triumphant return? It’s me, it’s me, it’s the d-o-double-me. That’s right, you might have thought I was dead, and I might have been, but I’ve been resurrected by a magical coven of three unholy sorceresses who wish to remain nameless. But much like a Marvel Zombie, not only am I amongst the walking dead, but I’ve also got the magical power of watching loads of professional wrestling and reading comics. There’s been a lot that I’ve missed out on, but let’s get back in the spirit of Halloween with some great comics that might just spook your brain. Well, at least my picks will do that, Chris on the other hand, he does whatever he wants. And oh yeah, Batman is freaking awesome. Get out of my face. GoD List!!!!
...continue reading » Tags: Cyber Force, Dark Horse Comics, Dave Stewart, Godzilla, IDW Publishing, Image Comics, James Stokoe, John Arcudi, Marvel Comics, Marvel Zombies, Mike Mignola, Paul Cornell, Ryan Kelly, Saucer Country, Star Wars, Top Cow | |
| | |
|
| First Look At ‘Marvel Zombies Christmas Carol’ |
|
Marvel will be launching a new five-issue miniseries in May called Marvel Zombies Christmas Carol. That’s right you read it correctly, it’s Zombies in the Marvel Universe, retelling the classic Charles Dickens story. Artist David Baldeon and writer Jim McCann are teaming up to bring this story to life. Apparently they plan on telling something more horrific than silly like you might expect from a Marvel Zombies story. “When we started working on this idea, I was amazed at how well the original text worked in with the concept of the undead. We’ve taken a way to introduce ‘zombies’ in a Victorian manner, keeping with the chilling tale Dickens crafted in the 1800s,” said writer Jim McCann. “I think that David’s amazing designs show you how well it will look. We aren’t going for campiness or shoving zombies into a popular story, but for true Victorian horror…and a small glimmer of hope that lies in one man’s cold heart: Scrooge!”
...continue reading » | | |
|
| The Great Zombie Round-Up… The SequelMy Monstrous Militia,
Dead, nearly dead, and undead alike rejoice, ’cause it’s that time of the month again. Time take a look the latest group o’ gangrenous guts being gouged from the gullet and strewn about for all to see. Zombie movies are the new black Later is Now, Baybah!
In case you had forgotten, 28 Weeks Later opens today and ObZomb (that’s me) says ‘Yes, yehaw, and yahoo!’ I cannot wait to feast my rotting ocular nerves upon what’s sure to be an awesomely good rip ’em up. I’m hoping we’ll get to see glimmers of Robert Carlyle‘s genius turn (IMHO) as Colqhoun in Ravenous show through a bit in 28 Weeks… man, that movie creeped me out!
...continue reading » Tags: 28 Weeks Later, Arthur Suydam, Billy Connolly, Carrie-Anne Moss, Daybreakers, Ethan Hawk, Fido, Flight of the Living Dead, Marvel Zombies, Marvel Zombies: Dead Days, Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig, Raise the Dead, Robert Kirkman, Scott Thomas, Spierig Brothers, The Walking Dead, Weta Workshop, Zombies | |
| | |
|
|
| | |
|
|