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#91
Books & Comics / writers wanted...
30 May, 2005, 09:22:40 PM
Hi All

After the Bristol convention we were inundated with copies of comics to review in REDEYE, at the last count 65 with more to come. To make sure we
can do them all justice for our next issue in september we need a few more reviewers.

If anyone is interested, please send us a 600 word sample review of a UK comic, including contact details, creators details, page count etc for the
comic your reviewing, and the types of comics you'd like to review.

Also, we need writers of articles on Brit comics and creators, past present and future, and on surrounding issues of censorship, politics, overviews on
a creators work etc. Again send a sample article max 2000 words.

Particulary for the next two issues, I'm looking for an overview of Warrior, and select works of Alan Moore.

If anyone needs any more info let us know.

Cheers

baz
www.enginecomics.co.uk
www.accentukpress.co.uk

Link: www.enginecomics.co.uk

#92
Books & Comics / writers wanted...
30 May, 2005, 09:22:40 PM
Hi All

After the Bristol convention we were inundated with copies of comics to review in REDEYE, at the last count 65 with more to come. To make sure we
can do them all justice for our next issue in september we need a few more reviewers.

If anyone is interested, please send us a 600 word sample review of a UK comic, including contact details, creators details, page count etc for the
comic your reviewing, and the types of comics you'd like to review.

Also, we need writers of articles on Brit comics and creators, past present and future, and on surrounding issues of censorship, politics, overviews on
a creators work etc. Again send a sample article max 2000 words.

Particulary for the next two issues, I'm looking for an overview of Warrior, and select works of Alan Moore.

If anyone needs any more info let us know.

Cheers

baz
www.enginecomics.co.uk
www.accentukpress.co.uk

Link: www.enginecomics.co.uk

#93
Help! / Re: DREDD VS DEATH PC GAME.........
18 March, 2004, 04:59:18 AM
So it's not just me then!!

I've updated the drivers on the advice of the helpline which has actually not done anything whatsoever except slow the entire computer down. I've deleted old demo programs to free up space, defragged the drive etc etc.

I think I'm now resolving to buy a console version unless anyone has any ideas. But that leaves me out of pocket to the tune of ?60 with two copies of the game. And no Lawgiver to play with!!! DROKK!!
#94
Help! / DREDD VS DEATH PC GAME
17 March, 2004, 01:38:41 AM
Hi All,

Dredd fan in need of tek advice here. Got the DREDD VS DEATH game (twice would you believe) on PC, yet having severe trouble getting it to work, despite my PC being more than compatiable to the minimum requirements. Besides running a very slow frame rate, it crashes completely on the first level. I've called the helpline, I've reinstalled the game twice, closed all other programs to avoid any potential clashes etc, and yet nothing seems to work. Anyone had similar problems? Any advice?

Cheers

baz
#95
General / Re: Casting Stronty.
14 February, 2004, 02:31:25 AM
A Stront TV show is begging to be made. FIREFLY took the whole western in space thing and made it work. Add in some quarrys in Wales for various planets DR WHO stylee and its sorted.

Cast wise though:
Alpha: Rufus Sewell (DARK CITY, CHARLES I) would be my first choice, a Brit who can act; has a certain haunted look in his eyes and already has curlyish black hair.

McNulty: Robert Carlyle, nobrainer.

Wulf: Pat Roach.

Kreeler: Clive Wood, familiar to viewers of the BILL and LONDONS BURNING. Has a great lined face and gruff voice.

Durham Red: Kate Beckinsale did pretty much the same character in UNDERWORLD.