I've never read any of these books your talking about but I would personnally like to see a Comic book version of Stephen King's The Dark Tower series made..........so get to work :)
Jonus
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I've never read any of these books your talking about but I would personnally like to see a Comic book version of Stephen King's The Dark Tower series made..........so get to work :)
Jonus
If you haven't had a chance to read George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series (A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Sword) then I encourage you to run to the bookstore today and get them, but please sleep first, because once you open the book you will not sleep until you get to the last page, it's that good.
Oh and I would have loved to see that happen as well, but Mr. King was not interested in adapting it into comic books last Robert Silverberg checked with him for us. If he was, we'd be right on top of it. If anything changes though, I'll be sure to let you know :)
Here is a picture for George R.R. Martin's The Hedge Knight, enjoy :)
http://www.roaringstudios.com/for_th...thk/thk_5a.jpg
ATTENTION ALL DRAGONLANCE FANS!
Hello everyone, we've finally come to the time where we have to start calling our local comic shops and making sure that we order copies of Dragonlance issue #1. Now's the time, before final orders come in.
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Here is a five page preview for George R.R. Martin's The Hedge Knight, enjoy :)
Page 1:
http://www.imagecomics.com/PREVIEW/t...knight1_p1.jpg
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http://www.imagecomics.com/PREVIEW/t...knight1_p3.jpg
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http://www.imagecomics.com/PREVIEW/t...knight1_p4.jpg
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http://www.imagecomics.com/PREVIEW/t...knight1_p5.jpg
Here is a five page preview of George R.R. Martin's The Hedge Knight issue #2, this is a most entertaining read, please enjoy :)
Page 1:
http://www.imagecomics.com/PREVIEW/t...knight2_p1.jpg
Page 2:
http://www.imagecomics.com/PREVIEW/t...knight2_p2.jpg
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http://www.imagecomics.com/PREVIEW/t...knight2_p3.jpg
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http://www.imagecomics.com/PREVIEW/t...knight2_p4.jpg
Page 5:
http://www.imagecomics.com/PREVIEW/t...knight2_p5.jpg
Happy Holidays everyone :)
http://www.roaringstudios.com/for_the_web/dl/huma.jpg
That's sweeter than Spiderman, Batman and the Incredible Hulk put togethor.
nice cover!!!
I'm happy that you both like the cover :)
Here is the penciled and inked cover to Raymond E. Feist, The Woodboy, it has yet to be colored, but I wanted to give you all a sneek peek, enjoy :)
http://www.roaringstudios.com/for_th...odBoy1_Cvr.jpg
I like seeing fantasy novels comicized, but what would be hella cool would be an ongoing fantasy comic series; like a monthly, like DC and Marvel's comic books. One that is an original campaign setting rather than a recreation of an established novel or novel series.
I'm happy that you like what you see. Oh, I do have Legacy, which is original and I will put up a thread "Legacy" on this board for you to see the artwork. The other original works we'll be coming very soon :)
Both covers are amazing .:cool:
Just a question, the dragon Huma is mounting, is it a blue dragon?
Hah, you caught it, my friend. It is a silver dragon and they don't shoot lightnigng but a cone of ice, lol. Don't worry, I'll put up the corrected version in the future :) Good eye ;)
Have a Happy New Year, everyone :)
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Thanks for clearing that up. It's nice to see that the old rules are still there. :)
Happy New Year for you too.
Not a problem, my friend. The old rules are still in place :)
Glad you're back, Khan.
The Diamond Previews Order Codes for The Hedge Knight collected edition as well as the Dragonlance as well, enjoy :)
DEVIL’S DUE PUBLISHING/ DABEL BROTHERS
GEORGE R.R. MARTIN’S “THE HEDGE KNIGHT” Collected Edition Issues #1-3
Written by: George R.R. Martin & Ben Avery
Penciled by: Mike S. Miller
Inked by: Mike Crowell
Colored by: Transparency Digital
Previews Synopsis:
Night falls over the life of one noble knight and brings the dawn of his squire’s
knighthood. Dubbing himself ‘Ser Duncan the Tall’, ‘The Hedge Knight’ sets forth to the tourney at Ashford Meadow in search of fame and glory and the honor of upholding his oath as a knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Unfortunately for him, the world isn’t ready for a knight who keeps his oaths, and his chivalrous methods could be the very cause of his demise.
Format: 80 page Color Comic. Issues #1-3
Special Notes: This is a collected edition of the first two sold out issues of George R.R. Martin “The Hedge Knight” along with issue #3
Diamond Previews Order Codes:
DEC032356 E – THE HEDGE KNIGHT COLLECTED EDITION
NOV032241 E - DRAGONLANCE THE LEGEND OF HUMA
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Here is a page for The Hedge Knight issue #4, enjoy :)
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Legend of Huma Comic - Ashcan Edition
Devil's Due has put out some new ashcans - one side being G.I.Joe, and the other being The Legend of Huma. Most retailers have received a few copies. Be sure to stop by your local comic shop and pick up one of these ashcan editions. Not only is it a taste of what's to come, but it will make a nice collector's piece.
Check out this link to see the Legend of Huma page preview, enjoy :)
http://newsarama.com/forums/showthre...&threadid=8041
Just a friendly reminder that The Legend of Huma comic book is out in comic book stores today, please check it out and then tell your friends to check it out as well :)
Here is a link to the cover as well as a five page preview to THK #4, enjoy :)
http://pub25.ezboard.com/froaringstu...picID=93.topic
i dunno, mabey its just me, but after finishing the legend of huma for about the 4th or 5th time, i still imagined huma younger looking
I thought so too, but as a Knight of Solamnia smack in the middle of a 42 year-war that is coming to its drastic conclusion, I'm sure that Huma would seem older from the harshness of constant battle after battle. Also Richard A. Knaak and Hasbro approved it as well. But that is a very good point that you made, my friend.
Here is a link to an article on Dragonlance issue #5 enjoy the artwork :)
http://www.newsarama.com/forums/show...threadid=10477
Also a link to an article for George R.R. Martin's The Hedge Knight #5, enjoy :)
http://newsarama.com/forums/showthre...threadid=10478
i think that when this is finished they should begin a comic on "The Minitaours" of the Lost histories, it concerns Kaz during the aftermath of the war i believe it would make an interesting comic
If the Legend of Huma adaptation continues to be a success then all of the other novels will be next, my friend :)
All of them? Including Chronicles and Legends? I would jump up and buy those! I wasn't that interested in Huma though.
Yes, all of them, including Chronicles and Legends. So if you go and buy The Legend of Huma comic book that only helps its success so that the other Dragonlance novels can be done as well. So spread the word and tell your friends to get it as well :)
I grew up reading The Phantom, Superman and Mandrake the Magician comics along with some cowboy based ones (I searched the net but I couldn't find them in English). Those were all translated and rather bad, black/white copies printed on cheap paper but I still loved reading them. Even though these new ones with lots of 'fantasy' element in them look truly amazing, I am wondering how I would feel about them if I read them now. I didn't care for Conan much, for example.
Scheherazade my friend, you can try on ebay, maybe you might be able to find some there. I hope that helps ;)