With Agents Mulder and Scully working one lead, the Gunmen must spring into action and investigate several urban legends: a group of ghost-hunters, mutant turtles that live in the sewers, shape-changing alien robots, and a vengeful spirit from beyond the grave!
Yes folks, that's the X-Files vs the Ghostbusters, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Transformers and The[...]
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The spirits of vengeance are coming back with brutal force in The Crow: Pestilence, a new miniseries coming from IDW in early 2014 This series marks the comic-book debut of prose author Frank Bill, who first debuted on the scene with the acclaimed and brutally poetic short-story collection, Crimes in Southern Indiana Bill followed that book with his[...]
The use of Spider-Man's eyes to separate out differing events, the webbing as circuit, fed into my the all seeing Octo-Spiders, its a very elegant representation of a rather complex experience.
The Crow gives us a police procedural With the police being incredibly incompetent Always makes a nice change.
Gotham, back in the day When the[...]
From James O'Barr, creator of The Crow, a new western comic, Sundown Oh yes, and it wiggles about a bit.
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It's the first comic from Motionworks Comics, you guessed it, a new publisher of motion comics, although they describe it as " an alternative to motion comics, offering users an immersive experience."
They are very vague on[...]
In an interview with DigitalSpy.com, he had this to say:
"I have nothing to do with the remake of The Crow That's other people involved with that and I wouldn't even dream of remaking the movie, because as far as I'm concerned that's Brandon Lee's movie and that's why I finished the movie – in memory[...]
IDW has made a flurry of announcements at this San Diego Comic Con, from Popeye to John Romita Spider-Man, and here's another interesting one:
San Diego, CA (July 21, 2011)—At San Diego Comic-Con today, IDW Publishing announced an all-new series of The Crow comics, beginning in 2012 IDW Publishing will produce several comics series in the[...]
James O'Barr, creator of The Crow, has a new version of The Crow on the way with over sixty pages of material And he's been appearing at a number of comic book conventions to help promote it.
Wizard World Austin, I'm told, was a little trickier.
Apparently James had built up around a thousand dollars in parking[...]