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Batman, GL, Miss Fury, Uncanny X-Men, Hypernaturals, Witch Doctor, Casanova, Green Arrow, COPRA. +A bunch of trades every month.
They were but they've returned to Archie since. Apparently they're available on an Archie Comics digital application. But since I don't know the first thing about obtaining comics digitally (nor do I want to), I don't know much about it (hopefully they print these on paper for us luddites).
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Some of these are a bit older, but I would like to see them adapted into other media...and I haven't seen them mentioned anywhere in the thread yet...
Strangehaven by Gary Spencer Millidge-great quirky little tale of the residents of a village that gathers strangeness to itself. Character driven stories without the need for big sfx budget to adapt.
A couple of graphic novels that speak to our troubled times...Palestine by Joe Sacco and Fax from Sarajevo by Joe Kubert.
Mike Oeming was involved in a couple of projects that would make for great animated features or series in Mice Templar and Hammer of the Gods.
A couple of Jim Starlin projects would look great on te big screen...Dreadstar-epic sci-fi but would take a relatively big budget unless done as an animated feature and still then, and 'Breed, a sci-fi horror cross-over with plenty of cosmic weirdness.
The Xeric award winning Roland Days of Wrath would make a great historical epic featuring a Christian-Muslim conflict in a historical context leaving a lot of room for allegory or thematic exploration in a modern film project.
Scott Snyder's Severed is an excellent horror tale that has a lot of possibilities.
Bryan Talbot's Adventures of Luther Arkright is a cosmic mindbending tale of alternate realities superbly told and has potential to translate into other media. His Tale of One Bad Rat is a smaller powerful tale of childhood abuse that is simply exquisite story telling.
Going very old school you have things like Steve Englehart's Scorpio Rose originally published by Eclipse comics in the 80's, the character later showed up in his Coyote series, crossed over with Warrior Nun Areala and now appears in his Long Man novels. Rose is a woman cursed with immortality and a gift as a seeress who hunts down occult threats and objects around the world.
-M
Follow Your Bliss!
-Joseph Campbell
I had hoped that a Usagi animated series could have been spun out of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series from a few years back. Those episodes where Usagi and Gin guest starred are some of my favourites.
I would like to see Ed Brubaker's Criminal books made into movies. Just so long as they are marketed properly. Drive and Faster both had good stories to them, modern day noir tales, but what you saw in the trailers/adverts was totally different to what was actually in the movie.
The nomen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'd would love to see a Ghost movie. I could imagine it being a scary and action-filled adventure...
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Always remember this stuff isn't real.
Turok son of stone, could be like last of the Mohicans meets Jurassic Park.
Favorites: Fearless Defenders* New Avengers* Bloodshot* Shadowman* Archer & Armstrong
Crossed, the original arc
I Kill Giants film
Cowboy/Ninja/Viking film
Stuck REubber Baby film
Super Dinosaur cartoon
Love&Rockets adult cartoon
The Girls HBO/AMC live action series
Pull List; seems to be too long to fit in my sig...
I also feel kind of weird nominating me and my partners creator-owned web series Robot God Akamatsu : http://robotgodakamatsu.blogspot.com/
But it would be an awesome giant robot vs kaiju flick... And the best part is that it's on the east coast.
* I would love to see an Atomic Robo live action or animated.
* The Kill All Monsters comic is looking promising http://www.facebook.com/killallmonsters
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Last edited by FBWash; 05-19-2012 at 01:03 PM. Reason: I had to correct what I written to fall in line with the theme of the thread.
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