All because he began as X-51, a character in the Jack Kirby adaptation and continuation of the Stanley Kubrick movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, published by Marvel in the seventies And because Warner Bros owns that movie, they also own the comic book and the continuing series.
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I SURVIVED: THE ATTACKS OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2001, a graphic novel about that fateful day, will be published by Graphix in time for the upcoming anniversary of the event The book will be out on August 3rd for readers 8-12 Written by Lauren Tarshis and illustrated with a gorgeous contemporary art style by Corey Egbert,[...]
First, a regular and variant edition of Murugiah's new 2001: A Space Odyssey poster will be available The regular edition will be limited to 250 pieces, while the variant will be 125 pieces The other poster is paying tribute to A Clockwork Orange, from We Buy Your Kids (WBYK), limited to 275 pieces All three[...]
Now, Showtime is offering a look at the second episode of the series "2001," which finds Fox News and CNN fighting for first place in cable news – until 9/11 changes everything Ailes sees the opportunity to push a more agenda-driven news broadcast – a move that catapaults the news network to the top spot.
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Batman '66 and 2001: A Space Odyssey will have the honor of having new enamel pins at the booth On top of pins, however, is one of the cooler exclusives at this year's show: a HAL9000 flash drive That I will be attempting to get Check them all out down below!
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2001: A Space Odyssey is getting two new posters from Mondo, with both for sale today As always, the posters are dropped at a random time The striking posters are by artist Greg Ruth Check them out below and also Ruth's comments about their creation!
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Rick Veitch is old school. Coming into comics in the seventies, he worked on horror and war comics with a twist that were heavily influenced by the
When the USA Today article about the upcoming Image comic The Big Lie by Rick Veitch and Gary Erskine hit, I'm not sure that they were expecting the