By: P.o.B.
who-the-fuck-keeps-hiring-this-guy Far be it from me to push something on people that is generally disliked, but I think Niles has done some decent stuff. I also think the horror comic genre is both...
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Artw: I actually liked Hostel a lot more than Cabin Fever. Hostel did something new, at least in how far it was willing to take things, the plot sorta kinda made sense, and it got a visceral reaction...
View ArticleBy: Amanojaku
I actually liked 30 Days of Night as a movie, even if I didn't care for the comic, possibly because it felt more like I Am Legend on the screen than the Will Smith travesty. Also, Shepherd: what, no...
View ArticleBy: mdoar
Yup, Fell is excellent, if gritty, stuff. I still want to know what happened that got him thrown out of the city. I also liked the Dr. Who series that Ben Templesmith illustrated, and it's a bit more...
View ArticleBy: BitterOldPunk
Ben Templesmith is indeed great. I love "Wormwood". (I'm less enthused about "Groom Lake", but, whatever.) Templesmith tweets, too.
View ArticleBy: kittens for breakfast
I'm sorry if I sound bitter, I'm just frustrated about the state of modern horror writing, particularly for the screen, and how mediocre at best writers and directors with derivative ideas get declared...
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Joakim and jimmy nailed it in the first two comments in this thread. Steve Niles is tied for first on my who-the-fuck-keeps-hiring-this-guy list, right alongside Frank Tieri, both enjoying top slot...
View ArticleBy: longbaugh
On the subject of Fell/Mr Ellis. Planetary #27 Ellis. Chop chop. /googles. Oh shit. Apparently he announced yesterday that Cassaday has finished the artwork. Just checked the current release date -...
View ArticleBy: Jubal Kessler
Yes, Mr. Templesmith is awesome, with a distinctive style. I'm glad he's around. Fan-boy whine: Fell, which is a shining example of Templesmith's art, is very late with its next installment. Got tired...
View ArticleBy: Potomac Avenue
Steve is an awesome guy and was very cool when I interviewed him about his legendary HarDCore band Gray Matter last year. I wish I'd had time for more comics questions, but he did mention that he names...
View ArticleBy: P.o.B.
Ach, got that a little switched around. Criminal Macabre is not so much a spin-off as it exists in the same world. (Wise ass ex-cop who has to deal with ghouls, zombies, werewolves, and vampires on the...
View ArticleBy: Silentgoldfish
What incredibly weird timing, I just watched 30 Days of Night the other day -- I really liked it but a lot of that could be I HATE the romaticising of vampires, and the vampires in that movie couldn't...
View ArticleBy: P.o.B.
There are a few side spin-off stories from 30 Days of Night. Criminal Macabre being one of the more popular. He also turned I Am Legend into a comic. But I actually appreciate him for turning vampires...
View ArticleBy: turgid dahlia
STEVE NILES is one of the writers responsible... So it was him! Get the torches, lads!
View ArticleBy: Joakim Ziegler
30 Days of Night the comic was an interesting idea, some very cool monster design, and a totally shitty story. 30 Days of Night, the movie, which I caught on TV the other day, was like a shittier...
View ArticleIt's closer to around 2 Months of Night, but who's counting?
STEVE NILES is one of the writers responsible for bringing horror comics back to prominence, and was recently named by Fangoria magazine as one of it's "13 rising talents who promise to keep us...
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