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#76
"Who killed Raymond Leigh-Otter?"


Grandville, a new work by Bryan Talbot due October 2009.

See a preveiw here.

There's every chance this comic contains a monkey in a hat!
#77
Website and Forum / Re: SPAM on this site
12 May, 2009, 06:04:04 PM
As soon as I see it's been reported, I remove the reported thread, and ban the user from posting.
#78
Steve Dillon.


and a host of others already mentioned (and yet to be mentioned).

I'd love to see another Dillon/Walker series (a la *gulp* Harlem Heroes- which, whilst the story might have been punk, the artwork wasn't).





To name a few others.
Nigel Dobbyn
Kev Hopgood
the late great Massimo Bellardinelli (*now that would be a scoop!!!*)
Jim Baikie
Sean Phillips
Frank Quietly
Trevor Hairsine
Brian Bolland
Dave Gibbons
#79



*Edit: Way too much focus was being put on the Strontium Dog image that I randomly selected to show off his artwork (as I figured the pinup of the gronk was a character that most people could associate with) so I've removed it, and included a couple of other images instead.
** Edit2: Trash is NOT starting next prog for those who noticed the tag line in the poster--- it's an old poster from years gone by.  :lol:

//http://www.2000ad.org/?zone=droid&page=profiles&choice=NIGELD
#80
Please do not reply to Spam - it means your message stays (and doesn't make much sense) when the spam is deleted.
#81
Games / Re: LittleBigPlanet getting 200AD DLC
09 May, 2009, 03:39:34 PM
Is this excuse enough to buy a PS3?
#82
Off Topic / Re: New minnow on the way
05 May, 2009, 06:35:03 PM
Congratulations
#83
IIRC the very first Rock Power Dredd with Bisley art was reprinted as a poster prog, but with a different script- I've definately read one which has the same artwork, but with two different storylines.
#84
Off Topic / Re: My first Flash program!
01 May, 2009, 05:39:27 PM
That's so cool, and so much fun.
Nice job.
#85
One for the forum members who've been around a while:

Does Rogue Trooper have balls?
#86
Trailers / Re: Cradlegrave
16 April, 2009, 04:27:04 PM
It appears to be working for me today.

I haven't changed any of my settings, so I have no idea why it works today, but not yesterday.

Edit: No it isn't The play button is there, but nothing happens. The MP4 version works fine for me though.
#87
Trailers / Re: Cradlegrave
15 April, 2009, 06:47:37 PM
I have the latest version of Adobe Flash Player, and can't see anyimage, just a black screen and the controls, which don't work.
#88
According to Rich Johnston's LITG due to cutbacks at ITV, the production company have been told to cease their season 4 preproduction work.

QuoteI did enjoy the new series of "Primeval" on ITV in the UK. A popular time-travelling dinosaur-hunting drama, it looks like the third season will delve into explaining legendary monsters as dinosaurs sent across time. There's a new archaeologist, Sarah Page, who's joined the crew, who's a little bit ethnic and may answer criticisms from "Doctor Who's" Russell T Davies regarding the show being a little too white. And Jason Flemyng playing a policeman who, after seeing a future episode by way of my very own personal anomaly, I've previously described as "MacGyver Vs Dinosaurs".



However I hear some worrying news. The channel in question, ITV, has been severely affected by the recession. Even though its viewing figures have been high, advertising spending is dropping across the board (tell me about it) and the company has been laying off hundreds and cancelling drama in favour of reality shows all over the place, including closing down long standing busy studios and cancelling the programs they provide.



In this context, I understand that despite the production company in question, Impossible Pictures, being well into pre-production for a fourth series of "Primeval," they've been told it will no longer be required. Currently the company is taking meetings in LA to try and securea US version of the show.



Hell, ITV saved "Baywatch" back in the day. Time for some reciprocal action.


//http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=20603
#89
If anyone's going shopping, for one of these, and a) wouldn't mind getting me one, and popping it in the post, and b) has a paypal account that I can pay for it, would you please pm me?

Thanks
#90
Off Topic / Re: Long legs, big arse.
29 March, 2009, 06:12:45 PM
I was born in Plymouth.