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    Default CBR: NYCC: McFarlane & Casey "Spawn" a New Direction for "Haunt"

    Image Comics founder Todd McFarlane, Joe Casey, Nathan Fox and more discuss the future of "Spawn," "Haunt," animation, action figures and how whoring yourself out can pay off.


    Full article here.

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    Wow, the new details on the Haunt story line combined with the awful art (which is purely my own opinion of it others are welcome to differ) make me doubly happy that I cancelled my sub.

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    I only bought the first voume of Haunt (issues 1-7) so I don't know about the art direction nowadays. It a good series and well illustrated from what I've read so far, despite a small identity concern, but the complaints I hear are a bit of a heads up I guess.
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    Im really digging the new direction for Spawn so im looking forward to more.

    Haunt im not so sure on. I was skeptical on the art at first but having seen some fully inked work it does clean up pretty well.
    Just not sure on the story direction, but im willing to give it a shot.

    Psyched that we'll finally be getting some Spawn/Haunt figures and statues. I only hope theyll deliver to the UK :/

    And for the love of god, pleeeeeeez get the animation or movie going!

    And a Haunt TV show? Well i guess there would be some interest from networks in more of Kirkmans works but Ill believe it when i see it ;)
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    I rather liked the break neck pace in Haunt. I dont know if the new direction is for me. :(

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    Wow...exactly what I didn't want to hear about the new direction Haunt was going in. The pacing and the espionage angle were what I hoped wouldn't change...


    There have also been talks about doing a "Haunt" TV show, which is a good fit aside from the fact that Daniel Kilgore essentially vomits his costume onto himself. Apparently, networks don't think that will play in the middle of the country.
    Put it on a premium cable channel like Showtime, HBO, or Starz then--the middle of the country would eat it up...
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