Woo-hoo!
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Howard Wong
Woo-hoo!
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Howard Wong
What happens when you reach rock bottom? Get inside the mind of Comics creator Howard Wong as we talk about his recent project at Image’s Shadowline. A man, a once-upon-a-time hero, now driven by guilt and denial trying to provide for his family trough a path that keeps tightening the rope of failure around his future and the future of those he loves. What does happen when you reach rock bottom if you were a one time Super-Hero now turned corrupt? What happens if your rock bottom accepts free refills? And can you put your life back on track in time? Find out here.
GAH! I sound like a dork. Okay, I know I am a dork, but you know. :p
i really enjoyed it alot, kind of sad it's over. i think the series really would've benifited had it been 4 issues. i hope it sold well enough to merrit a sequel or prequel. the art looked a little rushed on a few pages in the last issue.
anyways if you guys put anymore cape books out you can count me in.
Last edited by lboinyamouf4sho; 05-25-2007 at 06:29 AM.
Mr. Backlund continued wrestling under the new gimmick of an out of touch, yet highly dangerous, maniac out to teach the new generation a lesson.[3] He often appeared in business suits, had a hyperactive personality, and used (or, often, misused) large words to sound important. He also demanded that he be addressed as "Mr. Backlund". He would only sign autographs for wrestling fans if they could recite the names of all of the US Presidents in chronological order
That's great to know. I appreciate it.
Here's a press release about it all:
AFTER THE CAPE COMPLETES THE SELL-OUT HAT TRICK!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AFTER THE CAPE #3 sells-out! Collected edition and sequel announced!
BERKELEY, CA -- 16 May, 2007 -- The third straight issue of Shadowline's dark superhero miniseries, AFTER THE CAPE has sold out. After selling out of the entire series, a collected edition of AFTER THE CAPE is being hurried to press to meet demand. It will hit stands this September.
The same week that Shadowline's AFTER THE CAPE marked it's third straight sell-out, the series has also gotten the attention of Entertainment Weekly.
"For Fans of the neorealism of Powers' Brian Michael Bendis," says Entertainment Weekly's Jeff Jensen.
In response to all of the buzz and acclaim, Shadowline is also announcing that a sequel is already in the works.
"We are hard at work honing the plot points on AFTER THE CAPE II and should have an announcement shortly." says Shadowline President Jim Valentino.
AFTER THE CAPE, tells the story of Ethan Falls, a man who had everything: family, fame, success, and super powers. The cape wasn't just a costume but a proud symbol of what he had become. Now a crippling addiction has taken it and everything else away from him, and he's spiraling towards a life of crime.
The collected edition of AFTER THE CAPE will be available in the July issue of Diamond Previews for products shipping in September.
Mr. Backlund continued wrestling under the new gimmick of an out of touch, yet highly dangerous, maniac out to teach the new generation a lesson.[3] He often appeared in business suits, had a hyperactive personality, and used (or, often, misused) large words to sound important. He also demanded that he be addressed as "Mr. Backlund". He would only sign autographs for wrestling fans if they could recite the names of all of the US Presidents in chronological order
Thanks lboinyamouf4sho!
Mr. Backlund continued wrestling under the new gimmick of an out of touch, yet highly dangerous, maniac out to teach the new generation a lesson.[3] He often appeared in business suits, had a hyperactive personality, and used (or, often, misused) large words to sound important. He also demanded that he be addressed as "Mr. Backlund". He would only sign autographs for wrestling fans if they could recite the names of all of the US Presidents in chronological order
I just finished issues 3, and I can't begin to say how much I am enjoying this series. I would love to see it in color, but that is just a minor complaint. Other than that, great series.
I do want to add, as someone who has had to deal with alcoholic family members, the portrayals in this book are spot on. It rips my heart out just thinking about his family in this book and what they are living through.
Mr. Backlund continued wrestling under the new gimmick of an out of touch, yet highly dangerous, maniac out to teach the new generation a lesson.[3] He often appeared in business suits, had a hyperactive personality, and used (or, often, misused) large words to sound important. He also demanded that he be addressed as "Mr. Backlund". He would only sign autographs for wrestling fans if they could recite the names of all of the US Presidents in chronological order
Thanks Valen. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I'm currently working on the second series, but until that's done, there will be a trade coming out in September that will be in July Previews. The cover is amazing and the extras will be a behind the scenes look of how it went from a submission to an actual comic mini series.
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